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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
My hint is to use a large ONE MICRON pleated water filter on the inlet side. School of Hard Knocks Plus Emptied Wallet Dept.
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Raften wrote:
Gotta say that after owning a Generac generator I would never buy anything from Generac again.
I have a Troy Built that I am pleased with. When you do get it buy some extra O rings for the hose.
โJun-28-2013 08:33 PM
โJun-28-2013 08:07 PM
ryhed wrote:This is my experience, too. Unfortunately, the bigger Cat pump models are too expensive for the average homeowner.
I bought a honda powered 3000 psi from home depot in 2000. Used it every day for six hours for five years. I had the pump rebuilt once, cat pump, and it starts first pull every time still. I just got done washing the back of my house and patio. The thing you need to be concerned with other than a good motor is a good pump. I use cat pumps. maintenance it regularly, which for me is just changing the pump oil. Never ever buy a karcher, sears or other cheap models, the pump will fail. Ive been using power washers for 19 years with my company and rarely do the good ones fail, belt driven, when they do its usually after 5000 hours when stuff starts to break down. We use those pumps on heavy industrial jobs, go figure, they get abused.
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Dave H M wrote:
Personally I would care less about paying the buckos for a Honda motor. My briggs still runs like after 14 years. They don't get many hours on them normally.
Just a thought
โJun-28-2013 08:08 AM