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Tuff Acting Up
Russ Johnson replied to StainlessDeal's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
.006" intake .008" exhaust. -
Tuff Acting Up
Russ Johnson replied to StainlessDeal's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Is it smoking black? That engine has a fixed jet so mixture can't be adjusted (short of changing the jet). How long did you run it with the dirty air filter? How does the compression feel? If you ran it a long time with a clogged air filter, and your engine is equipped with a spark arrestor on the muffler, there's a possibility of the exhaust being clogged with soot. Might just need a valve adjustment, too. -
Switching Pumps, Need to change pulleys
Russ Johnson replied to Jim Carroll's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Tell me the diameter of the engine pulley and I'll tell you what size the pump pulley has to be. If you want to work it out yourself, here's the formula: (Engine pulley X engine RPM) / Pump RPM = Pump pulley There's a formula to figure out the new belt size, too. I'll have to look it up for you tomorrow. -
Are you looking at the santoprene or viton diaphragm? Just make sure the rubber parts are compatible with the solution you're pumping. If $120 is for the santoprene, I think I can do better. DESCRIPTION FLOJET Industrial G-57 Series Pumps are designed for general commercial and industrial applications. These pumps are constructed from a selection of materials for handling a broad range of chemicals. Allowed fluids for Santoprene ® materials: Potable Water, Acids, Alkaline, Soaps, Alcohols, Ketones Allowed fluids for Viton ® materials Oils, Solvents, D-Limonene, Aromatic & Halogenated Hydrocarbons, Acids
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Seems to me a small 12 volt air compressor would be far easier.
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Does anyone know what it entails to become a distributor?
Russ Johnson replied to Not_Under_Pressure_'s question in Residential Pressure Washing
1. Have a working knowledge of pressure washer operation and application. 2. A building to work from. 3. An employee highly versed in repairs (gas engines, oil, natural, and LP gas burners, pumps, electricity from 12 volts dc to 460 volts ac, etc.) 4. Suppliers of equipment, parts, and chemicals. 5. Registration with the state for your corp. and sales taxes. 6. Start up capital. 7. Insurance. 8. Knowledge of target customers. Mobile washers are only a small part of my business. Most of my income is in manufacturing plants, truck repair and sales locations, car washes, tanker wash plants, food processing plants, construction companies, etc. You have to be ready to extend credit (30 - 60 days), and have collection channels available. Get set up with a lease company, get a credit card processor, accounting software, etc, etc......the list is long. Call me if you'd like to chat...I've been in the business for nearly 30 years now. I'll help if I can. -
Is Barens a retail store?
Russ Johnson replied to Not_Under_Pressure_'s question in Residential Pressure Washing
Barens only sells to qualified pressure washer distributors. PM me if you need prices on something. -
I've been a member for 4 years. Gotten a few sales leads through them, but the biggest plus is customers knowing they've got someone to go to if a complaint can't be resolved, and a merchant carrying that logo should hold himself to a higher standard of customer service and never have the BBB called in the first place. Chamber of Commerce is another organization worthy of a look. Lots of networking opportunities and adds an air of credibility.
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Been doing what I do since the ripe age of 15, working in a rental store servicing equipment of all types including pw's. Went pw exclusive in '77, worked as service mgr for 3 different companies over a 19 year span. March of next year I celebrate 10 years of owning my own store. I've seen a lot of changes in that time period.
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House washing in the cold
Russ Johnson replied to CLASSICPW's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Famous last words of a redneck...."Hey, y'all, watch this!" -
900 watts would RUN the burner, but it's not enough to get it started. Got to have about 2,000 watts to start the motor. Chinese engines look good, but are very inferior as far as materials of construction.
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Actually, if the unloader is set for 3,000 psi, it can't get to 7,000 no matter what. But a flow unloader has to see its full rated flow (no splitting it), and a trapped pressure will wear prematurely but will still act as a regulator for a time.
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You cannot get all the water out of the pump. There are just too many small passages in there to totally evacuate the water. You need to run antifreeze through the system including hoses and guns because they will also freeze and break. Get a short piece of garden hose with a male end (assuming yours is hose fed, not float tank), mix auto antifreeze and water in a bucket, drop the hose in and start the machine with all hoses and a gun attached. As soon as it starts to draw the mixture, release the gun trigger. This will bump antifreeze through the bypass circuit of the unloader. Trigger the gun and wait for the green to appear out the wand. Shut 'er off and store it. Put some fuel stabilizer in the gas before winterizing to get you an easy start later on. As for the direction of flow through a quick coupler, it really doesn't matter. Manufacturers have been setting them up both ways for years and one isn't any better than the other.
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There's a place here in town called General Rubber. They have belts, hoses, plexi glass, boots, rainwear, etc. Good heavy stuff. Try a place like that.
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southsideequip@cs.com
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Kit 2780 - $61.22 Kit 2783 - $70.27 Plus shipping
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Me, Washaway...how ya doing? Do you have part numbers or do you need for me to look them up? I don't know what kind of time frame you're talking about whan you mention the increase. Most of the pump manufacturers are located in Europe (Italy mostly) and the Euro got real strong last year. The '05 price list was a shock to me. It's almost '06...can't wait to see what happens.
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what chemicals do you use to remove rust stains from concrete ?
Russ Johnson replied to steffysmom's topic in Chemicals & Safety
That's why they make PPE. -
It's not cost effective to put electric start on an engine not so equipped. You need a starter, flywheel, charging coils, control box, and wiring harness, plus some engine block modifications.
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Pressure washer water temp
Russ Johnson replied to grizzley's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
You can't run hot water through any pump that isn't modified for it. General and AR offer hot packing and valve kits for certain pumps in the line. -
Unloader Question
Russ Johnson replied to Degraffreed's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
If there is a leak downstream from that unloader, the valve will cycle every time the pressure bleeds off (hence, a TRAPPED pressure unloader). If the water isn't "trapped", the unloader won't work properly. -
Murphy showed up at Mass one Sunday and the priest almost fell down when he saw him. Murphy had never been seen in church in his life. After Mass, the priest caught Murphy and said, "Murphy, I am so glad you decided to come to Mass, what made you come?" Murphy said, "I got to be honest with you Father, a while back, I misplaced me hat and I really, really love that hat. I know that Mc Glynn had a hat just like me hat, and I knew that McGlynn come to church every Sunday. I also knew that McGlynn had to take off his hat during Mass and I figured he would leave it in the back of church. So, I was going to leave after Communion and steal McGlynn's hat." The priest said, "Well, Murphy, I notice that you didn't steal McGlynn's hat. What changed your mind?" Murphy said, "Well, after I heard your sermon on the 10 commandments, I decided that I didn't need to steal McGlynn's hat." The priest gave Murphy a big smile and said; "After I talked about 'Thou Shalt Not Steal' you decided you would rather do without your hat than burn in Hell, right?" Murphy shook his head and said, "No, Father, after you talked about 'Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery' I remembered where I left me hat."
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Pump power from vehicle PTO
Russ Johnson replied to PLD's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Philip, if the burner is 120 volt, a larger fuel nozzle, air cone, etc. can be installed to obtain more heat. If it's 12 volt, forget it. -
$679.95......