I haven't bought gear drives, since I started this business in 1989.
At that time, without much knowledge, I killed myself daily, washing big tile roofs, etc, with a 5hp 1500 psi 3gpm gear drive.
Within a year, I went to a 9hp 4gpm gear drive and within the next year, I started with the 13hp 5.6 gpm 3000-3500 psi units, I use now.
I really don't remember much about the gear drive units I had, but I now know I was way under powered for some jobs and more importantly, way lacking in gpm!
If they make gear drives, that will work and last as long as belt drives, they would be more compact and not be breaking any belts! :)
I went from working with a minivan in 1989 to a open trailer with 2 machines and chemical pumps and tank in 1991, to the same equipment in an enclosed trailer in 1992 and have since reverted to a small open, solid steel trailer, with 1 machine mounted permanantly on that and a double chemical pump arrangement [sureFlo] and a 65 gal tank and I have another pw'er mounted in my Nissan Frontier truck.
If i'm not doing any chemical work that day, I just use the truck.
I have 3 belt drive units, that put out 5.6 gpm.
What are the pros and cons of a gear drive?
I haven't bought gear drives, since I started this business in 1989.
At that time, without much knowledge, I killed myself daily, washing big tile roofs, etc, with a 5hp 1500 psi 3gpm gear drive.
Within a year, I went to a 9hp 4gpm gear drive and within the next year, I started with the 13hp 5.6 gpm 3000-3500 psi units, I use now.
I really don't remember much about the gear drive units I had, but I now know I was way under powered for some jobs and more importantly, way lacking in gpm!
If they make gear drives, that will work and last as long as belt drives, they would be more compact and not be breaking any belts! :)
I went from working with a minivan in 1989 to a open trailer with 2 machines and chemical pumps and tank in 1991, to the same equipment in an enclosed trailer in 1992 and have since reverted to a small open, solid steel trailer, with 1 machine mounted permanantly on that and a double chemical pump arrangement [sureFlo] and a 65 gal tank and I have another pw'er mounted in my Nissan Frontier truck.
If i'm not doing any chemical work that day, I just use the truck.
That's my story and i'm stickin' to it! :)
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