Pressure Washer Trailer w/ Wastewater Recovery System

graytruck91

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this unit should show up on our WebSite very soon....

2 man, 2 gun, 8.0 GPM @ 3000 PSI. hot water pressure washing unit with on-board wastewater reclamation system. This is the perfect machine for the pressure washing contractor who uses a two-person crew. Both crew members can use 4.0 GPM @ 3000 PSI each or the single crew member can use 4.0 @ 3000 PSI or use the total 8.0 GPM @ 3000 PSI... This is a first-class unit with all of the best parts that we could assemble.

This unit is "California Compliant" for wastewater discharge into the sanitary sewer. It is a two-part reclamation system that comes standard with a vacu-boom water recovery system (not shown) as standard equipment along with the filtering unit as shown on the trailer unit.

Equipment specifications.. 23 hp Briggs & Stratton Vanguard electric start engine and battery.

General TSF-2021 pump. Belt driven with heavy-duty pressure regulator.

Steel deck trailer.. 83" X 20' 14,000 # capacity diamond plate with electric brakes on all 4 wheels, 235 x 16 radial tires with modular gray wheels, 2-5/16" Bulldog coupler with a 7000# extra heavy-duty platform jack.

2-325 gallon white poly tanks with straps. floats are installed in both tanks to prevent overflowing. 1-35 gallon white poly anti-freeze/chemical tank with straps.

Brass fittings, brass valves and industrial red hose are used throughout for plumbing on the above tanks and equipment for excellent appearance and long term reliability.

1-Coxreels hose reel w/ 100‘ industrial grade supply hose (upgradable to 200').

2-Coxreels hose reels w/ 100’ R-2 4500 PSI high-pressure hose on each reel (each upgradable to 200').

2-trigger guns with 36" wands with insulator grips.

3 complete sets of (12 total ) spray nozzles.

Steel Gasoline tank. Poly Diesel Tank.

12V DC burner assembly. Pressure relief valve. High temperature safety shutdown. Adjustable thermostat. 20 amp. toggle switch. Schedule 80 steel coil. Stainless Steel coil wrap and Stainless Steel panel.

We are a leading manufacturer of trailer mounted pressure washing units and we are located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. For more information on this unit and others we manufacture....Call us toll-free 1-888-868-WASH (9274).. or visit our WebSite www.highdesertpws.com

All units are factory assembled in the United States. This unit comes to you fully tested, and ready to use when you receive delivery. There is no additional assembly required.

"Price includes... FREE DELIVERY... to you anywhere in the lower 48 states"

$19,975.00....We accept, major credit cards or cashiers check.
 
graytruck91 said:

This unit is "California Compliant" for wastewater discharge into the sanitary sewer.

Who rates units to say that it is "California Compliant". Each City is different and may or may not allow discharge into the Sanitary Sewer.
Most Cities in CA will require a letter of permission from the Treatment Plant that covers your discharge site.
 
Dan would you post your CA EPA compliance letter here so we can all see it?

I ask since CA EPA does NOT, key word NOT certify equipment and you are stating they certified yours.

I have seen a lot of people claim things that are not right so I ask you to back your words with proof, here and now.

We are a leading manufacturer of trailer mounted pressure washing units and we are located in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Also the above quote is one that most others claim also so I doubt your the leading manufacturer of pressure washing trailers, now in your area maybe but even then I doubt it.

Show us the proof.

This unit is "California Compliant" for wastewater discharge into the sanitary sewer. It is a two-part reclamation system that comes standard with a vacu-boom water recovery system (not shown) as standard equipment along with the filtering unit as shown on the trailer unit.
 
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Go easy on him, Jon.........he never said anything about the CA EPA.


Dan, Since the unit has two tanks, could you use one tank for waste water if necessary? (to haul it elsewhere if you had to).
 
Just had a nice talk with Dan and he took the time required to tell me about the reclaim system he uses.

Truth be told I am now jealous as he is putting on the same system I have but the larger one so I can say it is one of the best out there and is built in CA.

I have been using mine for over 2 years now with no problems and it works very well.

If there was any misunderstanding there now total understanding with Dan and his products.

I can also say that Alan uses the same reclaim system but has a smaller one due to lack of space for a larger unit on his trailer.

Dan thanks for calling and taking the time to go over my concerns about the wording CA compliance.

Jon
 
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I called Jon in California earlier today to discuss and clear up any misunderstandings regarding the posting. Thanks Jon for reposting.

Mike...the tanks can be used together or seperate just by switching some valves.

also I am attempting to attach a picture of the unit.....Dan
 

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Ron it appears to be steel, look at the left front and see how it shines.

I would suggest he move the tanks forward a bit and move the reclaim forward a bit as there is going to be to much weight on the rear, first tank should be just forward of front axle to have more of the weight towards the front.

That is my opinion and I would hope Dan weights it with everything totally full and then get a tongue weight also. It might surprise him how much weight he has fully loaded.
 
Personally, I would put the tanks side by side, but my trailer is custom built so that I can do that.
I think that he is well aware of how much weight is involved, since the trailer is a 14,000 lb trailer.

Scott
 
Ron... the deck on the trailer is diamond plate steel. As far as the position of the tanks we tried putting them side-by-side but there was no room. We tried all kinds of configurations and we came up with this as being the best....... Dan
 
we finally were able to post this new unit on our WebSite..www.highdesertpws.com. Right now we only have the one picture posted. However, my webmaster assures me that she will have the rest posted sometime this weekend. Keep looking at our site for more detailed pictures... Dan
 
Graytruck, what would we be talking about for this unit minus the trailer? Thinking about getting into another setup but we don't need the trailer. Also what is the empty weight for this equipment. Thanks
 
Don....why don't you call me Monday toll-free..1-888-868-9274. I think I can do something for you....Dan
 
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