Some years ago I had a brush pile that was a little too close to the woods, so I wanted to have some water on hand when I burnt it. I have a 235 gallon tote tank that I filled and kept handy on a trailer in case I needed it. I was also curious how well the pressure washer would work in such a situation. Well, it doesn't work for squat. The spray is so fine, it doesn't make much of an impact on the fire, it is almost evaporated by the time it hits. To make things worse, the velocity of the water is so high that it draws a lot of air along with it, so it fans the flames around the small area that gets the water. If you remove the spray tip, you get such a small narrow stream that it is pretty well useless. I didn't think it would work very well, but I was surprised at how poorly it did. I did have a 120v transfer type pump that I use to load the sprayer, so I loaded the generator on the trailer to power that pump. If I would have needed it, it would have been fine for the application.
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