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4020

12-10-2006 13:52:49




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I have a Wap Pressure washer that recently junked out. The heating coils rusted out. I am looking to purchase a new washer, but I don't know what to get. My old one was 1000 psi. with heat and steam clean. I work on tractors and other very greasy miscellaneous items. I am wondering what brand to get and where to get one from. It needs to be at least as big, if not bigger than my 1000 psi, and has to have hot water. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated, thanks.

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buickanddeere

12-12-2006 20:05:51




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 Re: Pressure Washers in reply to 4020, 12-10-2006 13:52:49  
Something gasoline powered with a Comet three piston ceramic pump. Then connect the pump to the domestic hot water heater and water softener. Inject a bit of dish soap and grease/dirt/rust/paint will come off just fine. Purchase twice the pressure and flow you require in order to get what you need.



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NC wayne

12-10-2006 18:11:44




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 Re: Pressure Washers in reply to 4020, 12-10-2006 13:52:49  
For one of the best hot water type pressure washers around get a Hotsy and you won't be disappointed. Dad and I do alot of work on the old friction cranes and we use ours to take off everything from light grease and dirt to open gear lube. So far it's been well worth the price.



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carwash tech

12-10-2006 15:18:55




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 Re: Pressure Washers in reply to 4020, 12-10-2006 13:52:49  
Go to Dultmeier.com and type "pressure washer" in their search box.

They are located in Davenport,Iowa, and Omaha, Nebraska. ....Nice folks to deal with!

They have oil fired pressure washers with gas or electric motors. Up to 5 gpm @ 4000psi.

You should find something there to suit your needs.



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Don L C

12-10-2006 14:40:51




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 Re: Pressure Washers in reply to 4020, 12-10-2006 13:52:49  
Sounds like you know what you need..... try Northern Tool....I would buy one with a Honda engine And at least 2500 lbs.pressure.....my .02 Don



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