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My Little Trailer

That is nice little trailer I running with one about the same size that I got from tractor supple. My trailer is 7'-5' it has nothing like yours but my setup is cold water unit and have 26 gallon chem tank for house wash hose reel that about it for now. I taking small steps hopeing to be able to run with big dogs
 
very nice, I was looking to get something small like that to use as a demo trailer, what did you end up paying for the setup, just the trailer??
 
You will be good.

I hauled mine around for an entire year on a 3500lbs single axel trailer with no problems. I tried not to fill my water tank up unless I had to.
 

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Looks great! I agree about the tubing. We dont use PVC for anything, only polybraided hose.
 
I really that! I like the pvc tubing, have wondered how that holds up down the road. Also PROPS on the cool exhaust pipe. If all I did was clean concrete and houses, I would forget about getting anything bigger. Fuels going up up up again. NICE!!
 
I would deff. use braided hose min 3/4" and bypass the lil float tank go direct to the main tank. if you only use it for water that is. if not use a ball valve to ba able to use the float tank if needed. Pvc will make a mess when you least expect it. nice rig.
 
Yeah the exhaust is a good idea. my tank has exhaust marks all over it, and its about 2' away.just go direct to the tank so if the float valve screws up u dont over heat the pump. mine is 8gpm and goes straight to the 325gal tank or the 125 gal tank for r/o water. dont find a need for a 7gal.float tank the fill hose goes directly to the top of the tank then theres a float valve there to shut it off when its full so it wont spew out all over the floor. there will always be water in it.
 
This is what I am using for right now but I plan on buying a bigger trailer in the future. I already had this trailer in the back yard. It has surge brakes and sits on a 5200 lb axle. That should be strong enough you think?


Small but stout!! Very Cute!!;)
 
This is what I am using for right now but I plan on buying a bigger trailer in the future. I already had this trailer in the back yard. It has surge brakes and sits on a 5200 lb axle. That should be strong enough you think?

Very, Very nice.

You could probably pull that baby with a light vehicle, save on fuel and back into an alley easily.

Is that a BE surface cleaner? How has it hold up for you? I only asked because my swivel only did 10hrs on the SC. I did not check what they were rated for, but I see the gun is rated for 7gpm and I am pushing 8 'ish'.
 
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nice setup!! I would also change the pvc to braided hose and also looks like your going from one foat tank to another change it. Go from big float tank to the machine!!!BTW when you do that get a water filter
 
My little trailer

Here are some more pictures of my set up. The water comes in through the garden hose to the PVC pipe and I can either use the big tank or pull from the float tank.
 

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