New Pressure Washer arrived

13S550

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The UPS truck delivered my pressure washer today. I thought I would share some pics. I haven`t ran it yet but I will this weekend.
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You`ll enjoy this washer. In addition to helping you wash your vehicles, it`s fantastic for lots of stuff around the house.

If you want to decrease the PSI but still keep the GPM, simply opt for nozzles (tips) with larger orifices. Consult a nozzle chart, like this one, to determine the orifice size required for the pressure you want. GPM will remain the same. When cleaning just tires, opt for the green nozzle, and if they`re off the vehicle, use a yellow nozzle for kicking butt and not taking names!

The washer will start more easily if you start it with the trigger pulled.

Don`t let it run in bypass mode (trigger not pulled) for more than about 60–90 seconds.

A chief noise offender on this one is caused by the vibration of the frame where the top portion and bottom portion connect. I believe if I could silence that noise, the washer would sound good.

Think of it more as a 3000 PSI washer than a 3100 PSI washer. Generac squeezes that extra 100 PSI from using a shorter 1/4" hose. You`ll probably want a 3/8" 50` hose, which will drop the PSI from 3100 to 2950–3000. GPM will remain the same.

Soaping with the black nozzle on things is not very effective or fun compared to using a foam cannon.

Enjoy and have fun!
 
I ended up buying a foam cannon and a turbo nozzle.
I used the search engine on the site to look at the reviews for a foam cannon.
Sure is high quality cannon based on the construction.
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You`ll enjoy this washer. In addition to helping you wash your vehicles, it`s fantastic for lots of stuff around the house.

If you want to decrease the PSI but still keep the GPM, simply opt for nozzles (tips) with larger orifices. Consult a nozzle chart, like this one, to determine the orifice size required for the pressure you want. GPM will remain the same. When cleaning just tires, opt for the green nozzle, and if they`re off the vehicle, use a yellow nozzle for kicking butt and not taking names!

The washer will start more easily if you start it with the trigger pulled.

Don`t let it run in bypass mode (trigger not pulled) for more than about 60–90 seconds.

A chief noise offender on this one is caused by the vibration of the frame where the top portion and bottom portion connect. I believe if I could silence that noise, the washer would sound good.

Think of it more as a 3000 PSI washer than a 3100 PSI washer. Generac squeezes that extra 100 PSI from using a shorter 1/4" hose. You`ll probably want a 3/8" 50` hose, which will drop the PSI from 3100 to 2950–3000. GPM will remain the same.

Soaping with the black nozzle on things is not very effective or fun compared to using a foam cannon.

Enjoy and have fun!


Would you have a recommendation of what 50` hose to get? To Many choices...
 
13S550

What do you plan to use the turbo nozzle for
Personally, for most applications - I don`t like the turbo nozzle IMO. Tendancy to do more harm than not...

For crete cleaning, a surface washer is far better...
 
The turbo nozzle isn`t for the cars. It`s for the driveway and barbecue. And I have lots of pavers too.


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I know there is a huge $$ difference but a surface cleaner is way better than the turbo....

I have been looking at them but for pavers the turbo nozzle won`t blow the sand out. Where a surface cleaner wouldn`t have so much control. But eventually I will pick a surface cleaner up.
 
Pavers IMO don`t get dirty though.....
Crete, yes.

I would do a test spot hidden away with your turbo....
Water cleans. It`s all about the GPM`s...
Turbos IMO are over-rated and do more harm than good, even with trained hands !
 
Pavers IMO don`t get dirty though.....
Crete, yes.

I would do a test spot hidden away with your turbo....
Water cleans. It`s all about the GPM`s...
Turbos IMO are over-rated and do more harm than good, even with trained hands !
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Pavers get a white film on them after so many years. And the turbo did a great job on them, Even the professional paver power wash companies use them out here. I even used it on a section of my drive way that had both rust and old oil stain that the previous owner left. Came off like nothing. Maybe you have the wrong type for your power washer...
 
I finally got a chance to use my power washer today. What a difference. The foam cannon worked like a snow blower and really cut down on my wash times. I`m very happy with the washer I choose. It started very easly the first time and has plenty of power and gpm. If your on the fence about getting one it`s worth every penny...
 
I finally got a chance to use my power washer today. What a difference. The foam cannon worked like a snow blower and really cut down on my wash times. I`m very happy with the washer I choose. It started very easly the first time and has plenty of power and gpm. If your on the fence about getting one it`s worth every penny...

How many pennies?
There`s a tool outlet selling reconditioned Subaru 3100psi units for $189.
But I don`t want to get a junky unit.
 
How many pennies?
There`s a tool outlet selling reconditioned Subaru 3100psi units for $189.
But I don`t want to get a junky unit.

I bought mine from Pressure washer direct. It was 399.00 on sale. I never heard of a subaru pressure washer but for that price give it a shot.
 
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