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My New Giddy UP!

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Here is my set up, I have finally completed it but am sure I will be modifying as I go along.

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2006 Mi T M 24 HP Honda, 3500 psi, 5.6 gpm

becket burner

1600 watt generator

general pump

factory unloader with 3 way ball valve for back to tank option

Anti freeze tank for quick winterizing

250 feet HP hose, 200 on reel

75 feet LP hose 3/4 inch

100,000 gallon scaltrol water softner

2 rapid reel hose reels

300 gallon water tank with quick dump, hudson float valve and feeder with filter to PW

24 foot extention pole for gutters

24 foot telescoping pole

dual lance

tubro nozzle

6' lance

3' lance

6 trigger guns

30 inch steel eagle surface cleaner

M-5 X Jet

3 down stream injectors

1 up stream injector

15, 25, 40 and 0 nozzles for 3500, 3000, 2500, 2000 and 1500 psi, orifice dependent

2 road cones

fire extinguisher

wrenches

pliers

screwdrivers

teflon tape

pipe dope

hard hat

googles

respirator

spare quick connects

spare o-rings

7000 gvw, tandem axle trailer with brakes

I pull is all with my brigth red 2005 nissan titan crew cab.

I am very proud of my set up, I took the advise of everyone here to help me figure out what I need, Now I just need some business to pay for it.

Bottom line for everything, I paid $11,700 minus the Titan.

Just wanted to share, comments, good or bad are always appreciated.

Thanks ,Mike

M. Stevens Power Washing LLC

"Making it look new again"

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Thanks JL,

Not all the pics I wanted showed up. There are some more in the testing section. I got it right the first time and messed it up here. The second picture is just the water softing section. Most of area is city water which is soft but there are some rural areas that have hard well water, so this valve system allows me to bypass the softner if needed.

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I am pulling with a 2005 nissan titan, class IV hitch, tow package and 9000 towing max. It can handle a tongue wieght of 1350 pounds and I am at 850 or so. The tank is right over the axles. Thanks

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I buy foreigh because the domestics are made in Mexico and Canada and my Nissan is made in Tennessee putting to work Americans. Yes the coporate proceeds go to Japan but at least there are thousands of blue collar men like myself putting it together. Not to mention it was cheaper than the ford, chevy, dodge and gmc with a better warranty, better towing package, more HP, 10 speaker stereo, huge back seat for my 2 little girls and it looks good.

I love Nissan. Own two of them. X terra and Titan

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Everyone should drive what they want. What we have to do is send posts like this to the domestic manufacturers and see what business they are missing by building their vehicles elsewhere.

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yeah, that's a nice setup, how come there's no chem tank, and why do you have an upstream injector? I thought those where a big no-no? And yeah, nissan are nice.--much nicer than my 15 year old chevy- clunk-clunk-hicup

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OK, you guy know this thread was started in 2006 right?

Most skids come with an "Up-stream Injector" already installed, all of mine have them, never used them.

FORD ALL THE WAY BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry Just Had To Do That.

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OK, you guy know this thread was started in 2006 right?

Most skids come with an "Up-stream Injector" already installed, all of mine have them, never used them.

FORD ALL THE WAY BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry Just Had To Do That.

By now he should have it paid for. His last post was April 2006

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