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  1. 2 points
    Hydraulic oil is not necessarily a lubricating oil. It is designed with a density factor for the purpose of limiting compression differential. Made to displace air which compresses so easily in order to provide a safe hydraulic fluid. ND (non-detergent) oil is typical for pumps because of the sealed compartment they operate in. I would stick with oil designated for use in pumps and change them based upon the operations manuals specifications. Rod
  2. 1 point
    I use synthetic pump oil and had very good results. I have changed the pump oil per manufacturer suggestions and I have never had any issues.
  3. 1 point
    wgasa

    Sodium Hypochlorite shelf life ?

    Shock your clorine if it starts to weaken.
  4. 1 point
    Rick2

    Sodium Hypochlorite shelf life ?

    I've let a 15 gallon keg sit outside all winter here in Massachusetts and it was fine in the spring.
  5. 1 point
    There is very little risk of tracking bleach into the home or killing grass if your downstreaming THEN pressure washing. I like PWing first then downstreaming bleach last. Both ways work, and there is so much water in the grass by the time you finish the risk is nil.
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    I used to spend upwards of $300.00-$400.00 per month on House Wash detergents for Down streaming etc... I ran out one day and the wife said here try some Dawn what can it hurt. I never looked back!!! Now I may spend $40.00-$60.00 on Dawn per month and to me it works a lot better than all that fancy soap that is WAY over priced. Dan your a micro mananaging #'s kinda guy...Do the math on that one!
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