I have a North Star electric pressure washer. 2000 psi. This is what I use to clean up my Pioneer. It’s a well made unit, but just seems a little weak. What washers are you all using?
I use a Simpson 4000 PSI washer uses 3.5 gpm with a 3/4 hose, has the Cat triplex pump and 270cc Honda engine, I pretty much let the engine idle and it will blast off everything including factory decals if you aren't careful, but it blast through everything. $899 at LowesI have a North Star electric pressure washer. 2000 psi. This is what I use to clean up my Pioneer. It’s a well made unit, but just seems a little weak. What washers are you all using?
Here’s my Kranzle. It “was” an 1120T that I Frankensteined into a wall mounted unit. Welded up a little platform and hanger for the reel. It’s always ready, doesn’t need gas and starts every time. It runs 1600psi but at 2.1gpm so it will wash up the Pioneer pretty good without doing damage. I use it for all kids of stuff. Including but not limited to car washes, P1k washes, and washing down my sons’ high chair.
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Wonder when some one will come out with a 20 V cordless? Have you noticed I do a lot of wondering, HA!El cheapo "snap on" electric from Menards...works great...not as powerful as gas but i dont have to rebuild the carb every year.
I used to maintain 13 car washes with 2 Meyers 3 cylinder pumps for the auto's and 8 Cat pumps, per wash for the wand wash bays, Cat makes a great pump, Car washes put a lot of hours on pumps.I use a Simpson 4000 PSI washer uses 3.5 gpm with a 3/4 hose, has the Cat triplex pump and 270cc Honda engine, I pretty much let the engine idle and it will blast off everything including factory decals if you aren't careful, but it blast through everything. $899 at Lowes
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Wonder when some one will come out with a 20 V cordless? Have you noticed I do a lot of wondering, HA!
Ill have to look at that, Thanks!Worx has a battery powered pressure washer, it's really just the wand and you run a hose into it.
Subaru 3200 psi from Costco. Been a good reliable pumpWorx has a battery powered pressure washer, it's really just the wand and you run a hose into it.
The family business since 1990 was commercial pressure washer and steam cleaner sales and service. I was service tech until my dad's passed away and then took over while also working as full time firefighter. I will always recommend gallons over pressure unless your trying to remove dried concrete or other blasting jobs. Water weighs 8 lbs per gallon and the weight helps knock dirt loose and flush it away. I was really disappointed when mainstream started pushing pressure. Northern tool used to sell great little Honda engine/ Cat pump 3gpm@2,000 psi machines. Perfect for dirt bikes, atvs and sxs. Now they are 2.1 @ 3,000 psi and it takes longer to clean and can damage seals.
I have a little 5HP Honda with Comet 3@2,000 I pieced together 12 years ago as my portable and loaner to a small# of people I trust. My primary is a 25 year old Alkota 4 gpm @ 1,800 psi hot water electric/ diesel burner machine I plumbed into my building with reel. It cleans everything I own and gets used 3-4 times a week. It's easy when you just flip the switch and go.
I closed that business 6 years ago because I couldn't keep up with everything and have a life. 90 hour weeks got old. The internet was taking a toll on parts and residential was never my market.