Steve Kiser 14 Report post Posted September 25, 2005 I am fixing to buy my first surface cleaner, I know it is going to be a 20" whirl-a-way prob. but I am not sure on a floater or one with wheels. I have rented one with pnuematic tires and it was great. But I don't have the money for the high dollar one just yet. I was wondering how the hard plastic wheels held up on aggregate?? Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks in advance guys. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PLD 14 Report post Posted September 26, 2005 I am fixing to buy my first surface cleaner, I know it is going to be a 20" whirl-a-way prob. but I am not sure on a floater or one with wheels. I have rented one with pnuematic tires and it was great. But I don't have the money for the high dollar one just yet. I was wondering how the hard plastic wheels held up on aggregate?? Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks in advance guys. If it's plastic casters like my hydrotech, the wheels are fine. The bearings that allow the wheels to swivel perpendicular to the concrete stay rusty. They get a show of WD-40 nearly 3x per week. I now have a 24" BigGuy and the hydrotech never gets used. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Russ Johnson 141 Report post Posted September 26, 2005 Whirl A Ways have pretty heavy duty casters on them As long as you're not beating the snot out of it, they'll hold up fine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Don Phelps 85 Report post Posted September 26, 2005 They get a show of WD-40 nearly 3x per week. I now have a 24" BigGuy and the hydrotech never gets used. A silicone spray is much less harsh on the rubber o-rings than WD-40. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pete Marentay 14 Report post Posted September 26, 2005 Those WAW casters are greaseable, too. We sell replacements, but fewer than a dozen broken casters a season is all we see. Don't worry. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites