Guy Blackmon was right!

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Thanks, but I have figured out that I am going to lengthen the trailer and also add another axle, or just replace the existing axle with a heavier one and also put on heavier tires and springs,...just to be safe. I will have to re-register,..but what some friends have said,..that isn't a big hassle,...I just figured it would be.

Jeff
 
Your using a single axle trailer?

Yea, But it's not overloaded,..it's a purpose made PW trailer with a 100 gallon tank inside,...made by Wash On Wheels out of Florida,..I think they are out of business now,...The trailer isn't over loaded at all, at this point,...the 200 gallon water supply is inside the the work van,..the van has 5000 lb. air bags under it,..and they are awesome.

Jeff
 
Which is the most popular, 8@3000 or 8@3500? Skid mount or portable which would allow u to work away from trailer?
 
I bought the 8@3000 because I have never needed more than 3000psi to clean concrete but sometimes I wish I would have got the extra psi as I string out a lot of hose a lot of times and the extra psi would be handy sometimes. I can still get the job done like always but once in a while that extra 500psi might have made a difference.

I got the unit that has wheels on one end and a handle on the other. I never took the wheels or handle off as I think that one day I might need to wheel it around on a property but in the 7+ years I have owned it, I have not needed it portable, I just run more and more hose. I have a 1" hose feeding it from the 325 gallon water tank.

With all of the water flows out there, I would be paranoid to have a garden hose connected to it fearing that I might cavitate that pump and damage it so I just keep it on the trailer. I move things around on the trailer once a year or so, once I moved everything around 3 times in a year for particular jobs so that I can be more productive.

Another reason I keep the wheels and handle on it is that if I need to work on the trailer by myself, I can just air up the tires, unbolt it and put a ramp on the trailer and remove it by myself. Without the handle and tires it would be a lot harder to remove by myself.

Hope this helps.
 
20 mins love it. video the next one for us. I'm curious if you nc boys always clean using left turns around the vinyl houses, or do you just run the hose underneath between the cinder blocks?
 
I am going to add the 8 GPM Pressure Pro to my trailer this Winter. I did see in some postings from 2009 that these Pressure Pro machines don't use an OEM Honda muffler? Does anyone have input on this. People were complaining about the muffler wearing out prematurely,..this wouldn't be a deal breaker, just something I'd be interested in knowing,..and maybe doing the upgrade myself while the machine is brand new and easier to gets the exhaust bolts out. And are these aftermarket mufflers quiet as an OEM?

Thanks,
Jeff
 
I am going to add the 8 GPM Pressure Pro to my trailer this Winter. I did see in some postings from 2009 that these Pressure Pro machines don't use an OEM Honda muffler? Does anyone have input on this. People were complaining about the muffler wearing out prematurely,..this wouldn't be a deal breaker, just something I'd be interested in knowing,..and maybe doing the upgrade myself while the machine is brand new and easier to gets the exhaust bolts out. And are these aftermarket mufflers quiet as an OEM?

Thanks,
Jeff

How you been Jeff ?


Maryland event Dec 7th free free
 
Not sure if my 8gpm Pressure Pro machine has a real Honda muffler or not but it is holding up good and it is kept on the open trailer outside all the time where it gets rained on unfortunately.
 
Thanks, but I have figured out that I am going to lengthen the trailer and also add another axle, or just replace the existing axle with a heavier one and also put on heavier tires and springs,...just to be safe. I will have to re-register,..but what some friends have said,..that isn't a big hassle,...I just figured it would be.

Jeff

Good to see you Jeff...been awhile
 
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