Enclosed Trailer Pressure Washing Rig

Everything listed was bought brand new in March of this year. 38 hours on unit. This is a very nicely and conveniently set up rig. Just open door, turn key on washer, grab hose and go. This washer set up cost a lot to put together. This is a good deal on almost new rig for someone.

$10,000 buys it not a penny less. PM for questions, details, contact information.

GRIFFIN/ MIDDLE GEORGIA.




  • Diamond Cargo 6x12 tandem 3500# axles equipped with brakes.
  • Ramp Door
  • Reverse lights on both sides of trailer
  • 35 Gallon chemical tank with ball valve
  • 325 Gallon water supply tank with 75' heavy duty supply hose (neatly reels up on trailer wall) with float valve and quick disconnects on connect at tank bulkhead to hose. Just keep the water turned on and tank automatically stays full.
  • 250' non marring pressure hose on 300' reel mounted to door. Just drop door, turn key and get straight to work.
  • GP Hammerhead surface cleaner
  • Downstream Injector connection near hose reel with quick disconnects and ball valve.
  • Swivel and ball valve on pressure hose end
  • Storage cabinet mounted on wall with tools, o-rings, quick connect fittings, ect.
  • 3" PVC pipes mounted on wall to hold wands. Ends capped off with hose bibbs to allow for draining.
  • 4 nozzle Water Broom
  • J-rod for d/s softwashing
  • 4 various length wands from 24" to 72"
  • 3 Wand Triggers
  • 24' Extension wand
  • 1" supply line from tank to pump with clear filter and ball valve
  • Extension pole for brush
  • 2 extra pressure hoses includes. 50' and 150'. So 450 feet of hose total. Neatly hanging up on trailer wall for backup.


Washer is a Pressure-Pro 6115PRO-20G. From website:
Skid Mounted Power For Industrial Use
•5.5 gallons per minute gets large jobs done efficiently

Powerful 20 HP Honda GX Engine With Electric Start
•Start with the turn of a key; no need to pull or cuss
•Includes 2500 watt / 115 volt generator

Triplex Plunger Pump by General Pump With V-Belt Drive
•Long lasting; easy to maintain and rebuild
•Adjustable pressure adds versatility

Schedule 80 Coil Diesel Burner With Stainless Coil Wrap
•Adjustable thermostat to suit the task at hand
•High limit overtemp protection and safety relief valve
•Maximum temperature rise of 120 degrees

Dual Built In Fuel Tanks
•Two convenient 9 gallon tanks: one for diesel, one for gas

Model
Model Number:6115PRO-20G
Manufacturer:Pressure-Pro
Made in USA:Yes
Engine
Engine Brand:Honda GX
Starter:120-Volt Electric
HP/CC20 HP
Fuel Tank Size9 gallons
Engine Consumer Warranty:2 Years
Engine Commercial Warranty:2 Years
Pump
Pump Brand:General
Pump Type:Triplex Plunger
Adjustable Pressure:Yes
Chemical Injection:Siphon Tube
Pump Consumer Warranty:5 Years
Pump Commercial Warranty:5 Years
Housing
Frame Type:Sled
Wheels:Not Applicable
Hose
Hose Storage:Other
Hose Length:50 ft
Hose Material:Rubber
Hose Diameter:3/8 Inch
Hose Connections:Quick-Connect
Spray Gun
Spray Gun Connection:Quick-Connect
Spray Gun Grade:Professional
Spray Gun Wand:Single Wand
Spray Tips:Quick Connect Tips (5)
Turbo Nozzle:Sold Separately
Burner
Burner Fuel:Diesel
Burner Fuel Tank Size:9 gallons
Temperature Control:Adjustable
Overview
Weight:950 Lbs. (430.92 kilograms)
Dimensions:21L x 35W x 54H
(53.34 x 88.90 x 137.16 cm)
Mfr Consumer Warranty:1 Year
Mfr Commercial Warranty:1 Year

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I think it's the wrong time of the year to be selling equipment especially on the east coast. Some guys are getting ready to shut down for the winter.
 
I'd re-think it if I were you,..unless you're really set on getting out. Gotta give it some time,...if nothing else just downsize,..and then move back up.

Why is business slow,..competition, lack of advertising, etc...

What was your target market,..Residential,..like houses, roofs, concrete, decks or commercial like, store fronts, concrete or equipment?


Jeff
 
I'd re-think it if I were you,..unless you're really set on getting out. Gotta give it some time,...if nothing else just downsize,..and then move back up.

Why is business slow,..competition, lack of advertising, etc...

What was your target market,..Residential,..like houses, roofs, concrete, decks or commercial like, store fronts, concrete or equipment?


Jeff

I agree, Rome wasnt built in a day. Just think about the money you are going to lose selling it. and you WILL lose money on this stuff.
 
If I was stuck with a GP hammerhead and a 35 gallon chem tank.... Id be out too! --- P.S. and the Water broom... dang 24' noode too....


I think his local guy put him together on a "package deal" Id be a player on the entire package, but its many pennies less... However... If you want to drive it t Jacksonville,FL...... I'll show you how to use it and what to throw away or put on craigslist... I won't charge you a dime....
 
Where's your banner Ty?

I love the banner Red! But I had to remove it from my signature because I started feeling like it was too much going on.

I cant stand videos or banners in signatures! Haha and I didnt want to contridict my own beliefs. I am going to use that banner on a couple other sites. Thanks again your still the man!!

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If I was stuck with a GP hammerhead and a 35 gallon chem tank.... Id be out too! --- P.S. and the Water broom... dang 24' noode too....


I think his local guy put him together on a "package deal" Id be a player on the entire package, but its many pennies less... However... If you want to drive it t Jacksonville,FL...... I'll show you how to use it and what to throw away or put on craigslist... I won't charge you a dime....
he should do it
 
I think it's the wrong time of the year to be selling equipment especially on the east coast. Some guys are getting ready to shut down for the winter.
Yeah, I agree. May take longer to sell this time of year, but if I wait until spring/summer, then I'm guaranteed a long sale...just for the simple fact I'd be waiting until then. lol.


I'd re-think it if I were you,..unless you're really set on getting out. Gotta give it some time,...if nothing else just downsize,..and then move back up.

Why is business slow,..competition, lack of advertising, etc...

What was your target market,..Residential,..like houses, roofs, concrete, decks or commercial like, store fronts, concrete or equipment?


Jeff
All my jobs were commercial. I targeted commercial and residential.


If he only has 38 hours on his machine, it looks like there wasn't any effort at all to get work. Maybe he found out he just doesn't like pressure washing. I could get 38 hours worth of work in one day, just driving around with my equipment, or putting doorhangers or flyers out.

I don't have all day, and that's a huge problem. I work 64 hours a week for Toyota raking my income in from there. Pressure washing was meant to supplement income from the cleaning business I already had, cleaning interiors of residential homes, offices, new construction. I oversaw a few jobs, but I had a couple guys doing the work for me.

If I was stuck with a GP hammerhead and a 35 gallon chem tank.... Id be out too! --- P.S. and the Water broom... dang 24' noode too....


I think his local guy put him together on a "package deal" Id be a player on the entire package, but its many pennies less... However... If you want to drive it t Jacksonville,FL...... I'll show you how to use it and what to throw away or put on craigslist... I won't charge you a dime....

Post it on http://www.cleaningequipmenttrader.com too! Maybe help you sell it. Good luck!!

I put together this rig, not some local guy. People have their own ideals on equipment choice. This rig is a workhorse. Drive it down to Jacksonville, and take less money for a rig that's worth more than asking price? Thanks, but no thanks. Water broom is a wonderful tool to have when it's needed. Noodle too. 35 gallon tank is more than enough. How much SH are you going to mix up for a full days work with one rig, one man? Not enough to go bad on you.




Anyways to sum up, I don't have the time to make this work. I have a good rig and actually have good leads on work available, but simply put I want out. This doesn't exactly "run itself" as much as I'd hoped it would. I would have to be far more hands on management wise to get off the ground, and keep it a good strong business. Live and learn!
 
WELP................ ^^^^^^ there ya go!

BTW my offer was for you to drive to Jacksonville to show you how to use and sell the items that you think have their place. When you need to sell the unit, I will buy it from you and drive to GA to pick it up. However, the fair market system will dictate the value. Hit me up B4 Christmas if your in a pinch and want to sell. I'm a player..when you decide you really want to sell.. ( you can keep the noodle and H20 Broom ...they are best in a garage)
 
Yeah, I agree. May take longer to sell this time of year, but if I wait until spring/summer, then I'm guaranteed a long sale...just for the simple fact I'd be waiting until then. lol.



All my jobs were commercial. I targeted commercial and residential.




I don't have all day, and that's a huge problem. I work 64 hours a week for Toyota raking my income in from there. Pressure washing was meant to supplement income from the cleaning business I already had, cleaning interiors of residential homes, offices, new construction. I oversaw a few jobs, but I had a couple guys doing the work for me.





I put together this rig, not some local guy. People have their own ideals on equipment choice. This rig is a workhorse. Drive it down to Jacksonville, and take less money for a rig that's worth more than asking price? Thanks, but no thanks. Water broom is a wonderful tool to have when it's needed. Noodle too. 35 gallon tank is more than enough. How much SH are you going to mix up for a full days work with one rig, one man? Not enough to go bad on you.




Anyways to sum up, I don't have the time to make this work. I have a good rig and actually have good leads on work available, but simply put I want out. This doesn't exactly "run itself" as much as I'd hoped it would. I would have to be far more hands on management wise to get off the ground, and keep it a good strong business. Live and learn!


Think Matt was trying to be a nice guy and going to let you come down and show you how to use your equipment more profitably not to lowball you on giving it away. Granted your last message showed your true colors. Im sorry this business didnt workout for you, and I wish you the best in the future. That being said what your asking for that setup is far more then anyone here is going to pay . Your asking for people to pay for your mistake and 10k price for that setup is not much of an incentive considering near anyone on this forum wouldnt use it as is they would be looking for pieces off that rig and make ti the way they want having to part out the rest.

Its hard to take you seriously when you are so defensive and prideful and saying you had great leads but didnt even put 40 hours on your machine in a year. Being a business owner is a marathon not a sprint as they say and this is not the hands off type business that you are looking for.

Hope your future endeavors go more in line with your desires.
 
It's obvious he is a weekend washer, who thought he could buy the equipment and use his existing contacts or whatever to make more money. It's not as easy as it seems, if your not in it to win it, then either you accept a mediocre return or sell your stuff and chalk it up to lesson learned. I believe it is the latter. There is no sense in trying to second guess or convince him otherwise. Obviously his other business is doing good enough to try a side project, and eventually fail. But at least he tried. He doesn't sound bitter or without hope, it is, what it is.
 
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