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Paul Kassander

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  1. If you are in an enclosed trailer you may try switching the oil to a straight 30W it has corrected oil shutdown issues with me in the past. I had units that the oil would get so thin because of te heat it would shut down the unit.

    #2 on that machine is there a thermal shutdown? On the inlet side of the pump there may be a thermal sensor (looks like a high limit switch)1315270501104-1569004952.jpegthat is designed to shut the motor down if the water gets too hot. Try disconnecting it it may be causing it to kill the engine even if it is not hot.


  2. PA makes one of the most agressive 18 degree pattern and they are loaded with a spring washer to keep the nozzle seated on the race. They do have a tendencey to stop spinning sooner than some of the others. Rotomax makes a good one that is inexpensive and will last a long time but you must start it with the nozzle pointed down to prevent damaging the nozzle and race. Suttners are always good but same thing with the nozzle.

    For me the firs choice is the Rotojet or Suttner.


  3. You will want to do some more research on the proper detergents you will need to clean the wood the search feature here will help with that. Just pressure and water will be very damaging to the surface. You will need hoses, guns, tips and more to keep yourself up and running and to handle many jobs you encounter. Downstreamers will require additional parts like the injector and some nozzles. Feel free to call me as well I would be happy to help you get started. 855-351-9274


  4. THANK YOU to all who purchased tickets and supported the event, including the other vendor suppliers who purchased tickets it all went to a great cause.

    It really feels good to give back, especially now when times are tough and the giving levels are down. Through the donations we will be able to sponsor a child's wish which I think is just amazing.

    We really need to send a special thank you to Pamela Starr of Constant Contact as well. She purchased tickets for the raffle and said that if she won we were to auction the unit. she won and through the auction we raised an additional $1000.00 for Make A Wish. If you get time visit her face book page and tell her thanks!

    Pamela Starr


  5. The original high pressure ball valves seem to hold up better than the cheap plated steel ones(shiny outside). They are a little more expensive but are worth the money (about $5-10 more). The handles are better and don't fall off (unless you loose the screw) and they don't get stiff or seize up quickly like the cheap ones do.

    I think you need to solve the spiking issue to eliminate your problems though. If your pressure is spiking that high you need to adjust your unloader because you are damaging more than just the ball valve, each spike is wearing on your packings and more. Your unloader should be set to bypass no higher than a few hundred psi more than your max operating pressure.


  6. I prefer the downstream method myself. The GP Hi Lo nozzle is good but I have found with trapped pressure unloaders if you do not pull them back all the way and seat them fully you can blow out the seals. I cave been trying a new Hi-Lo nozzle that is actually a little smaller and less expensive for a few weeks. So far I have been happy with its durability, we will see how it holds up.

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