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Simpson MegaShot Heavy-Duty Gas Powered Pressure Washer 2750 PSI @ 2.5 GPM Honda GC190 Engine And 50' Non-Marring Hose #MS2750
Price : $999.00 $747.71
Features
: - Commercial Duty Direct Drive Pressure Washer
- GC190 Premium Series Honda OHC engine
- Heavy-Duty Axial Cam Oil Bath high pressure pump with stainless steel pistons produces 2750 PSI at 2.5 GPM
- Heavy Gauge Frame to withstand the rigors of commercial use, 10" Steel wheels with solid steel axle
- Professional Spray Gun & Wand with 5 Quick Connect Spray Tips
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Eastern Tools & Equipment 2,500 PSI 6.5 HP 200cc 4-Cycle OHV Gas Powered Pressure Washer #TWP2500
Price : $349.99 $349.99
Features
: - 2500 PSI, 2.5 GPM Pressure Washer
- 6.5 HP, 200cc Engine With Low Oil Shutdown
- Adjustable Pressure Regulator
- Quick Connect 0¿,15¿, 25¿, 40¿, 84¿ Spray Tips
- Quick Connects On 33¿ Hose
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All Power America 2,000 PSI 4 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Pressure Washer #APW5105
Price : $319.99 $292.28
Features
: - 25-foot high-pressure hose with quick-connect coupling
- 4 quick connect tips (0, 25, 40, soap)
- 1.8 gallon per minute pressure washer
- Maintenance free pump
- Auto tool boast 2000 PSI of maximum pressure
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- 2000PSI (MAX) 1.8GPM - 4 HP OHV engine - Maintenance-free pump - 4 quick-connect tips (0, 25, 40, soap) - 25 High-pressure hose with quickconnect coupling
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All Power America 2,000 PSI 4 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Pressure Washer #APW5106
Price : $269.99 $269.99
Features
: - 25-foot high-pressure hose with quick-connect coupling
- Adjustable spray (fine to intense)
- Thermal relief valve on pump for protection against overheating
- Self-contained, portable pressure washer cleans up in a splash
- Great accessory for shop, home and garden
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- 2000PSI (MAX) 1.8GPM - 4 HP OHV 4 stroke gasoline engine - Maintenance-free pump - Adjustable spray (fine to intense) - 25 High-pressure hose with quickconnect coupling - Thermal relief valve on pump for protection against overheating - Stainless steel wand
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Briggs & Stratton 3,000 PSI Gas-Powered Pressure Washer #1539
Price : $999.99 $979.99
Features
: - Powerful 3,000 PSI 9 HP gas-powered pressure washer
- Commercial quality triplex plunger pump delivers smooth, reliable operation
- Storage for hose, gun, and cleaning solution bottles
- 50-foot hose
- 2-year limited manufacturer's warranty
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The Briggs & Stratton 3,000 psi 9 hp gas-powered pressure washer is an easy-to-use pressure washer with the power to clean a variety of things from grills to home siding. The pressure washer features a powerful Honda OHV GX series engine, ideal for removing built-up mold, mildew, dirt, and grime in a fraction of the time it would take by hand. An adjustable pressure regulator adjusts your pressure to the specific cleaning task, while a quick-connect system allows you to quickly connect the 50-foot hose to the pump and gun. For durability, a stainless steel gun and wand with pro-style spray tips is included, and an extra-large quiet muffler helps keep noise levels to an acceptable din. An on-board detergent injection system conveniently adds cleaning solutions to the water stream. The pressure washer's 10-inch pneumatic tires are included for all-terrain mobility, and a rack is provided for easy storage of the hose, gun, and cleaning solution bottles. The washer is capable of producing an output of 3 GPM, and is backed with a 2-year limited warranty. What's in the Box Pressure washer, safety goggles, engine oil, and user's manual
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Only as strong as it's weakest part
My apologies for not reviewing this specific model. I purchased a similar (3000 p.s.i.) unit by Briggs & Stratton, sold under another brand name, with a 7.0 HP Briggs Intek engine and AR pump. It started up first time like a typical B & S, 3 pulls and it was running. Runs strong, pump puts out good pressure and volume. The weak link, which got Briggs & Stratton only a 3 star rating, is the water inlet fitting, where the garden hose attaches to the unit. Mine fell apart in less than one hour of use. Being of chinese manufacture, I question the quality of this part. Tried calling both Briggs & Stratton, and the company it is sold under, and got nowhere. Both entities have their telephone "firewalls" working well, an automated switchboard that eventually leads to terminal hold. Neither has any email provision to contact them, so I presume they do not really want any customer contact. I got mine working again by using a different style of fitting. Hope this helps someone else.
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Very Good Unit...
This is just the type of machine I like - professional type performance at an ametuer type price. The engine is quite powerful (190 cc) and the 3000 psi is genuine. It will wash anything from a car to the second floor of your house.
Starts up fine (2 or 3 pulls after you use the priming bulb). A bit loud, as many PWs of this size ban be. I will use it a great deal around my home - the money I save in carwashes alone (I have 2 cars, and a decent carwash in my neighborhood costs $24 per car) will pay for this thing this year. Also, the unit comes with 2 wash solution tanks - a great idea (I keep car wash in one, and general puopose cleaner in the other). Several of my neighbors have asked if they can borrow it.
Most design flaws are able to be worked around (i.e. the starter pull-cord is right next to the gas cap, so be carefull when starting). Also, adding a quick-connect attachemnt to the water hose inlet is a good idea - just plug the hose in and go. The only real drawback is the fuel consumption. This thing uses quite a bit of gas, and requires frequent refilling.
Other than that, this was an excellent purchase ($389 at Loews in CT). I also bought a 4 year extended warranty ($50) but after 2 months of hard use, I am not confident I will need it.
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Questions & Answers
Question : Craftsman Gas Power washer, hose is dry rotted;?
I have a Craftsman Gas Power Washer 2250 psi, model number 580-768030, can anyone tell me the "special tool" used to disconnect the wand hose from the pump housing. My hose is dry rotted, need to replace, however, can't get the the connector disconnected from the pump housing.
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Is it a quick connect connection? Where there is a brass sleeve that you pull back and the connection pops apart.
It could have lime deposits making it stick. Try a pilers to wiggle it back and forth and spin the sleeve around.
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Question : Oil in the gas tank of our power washer by mistake? What can flush the oil out?
By mistake and excitement oil was put in the gas tank of the new power washer we bought...How can it be flushed out??
We emptied the tank and washed it out with a dry cloth best we could...All info and help would be appreciated..
Right now we have gas in the gas tank but it coughs and pops and sputters like the Absent minded professors old car....hehehe
Thanks for the suggestions for how and what to flush this out with.... 8-)
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You mostly already have. Now remove by siphoning (or some other way) the contaminated gasoline, and refill with fresh gasoline. That should burn a lot better, but use it all the way down to empty, where it actually runs completely out of gas and stops on it's own. From then on, everything should be normal..... normal..... normal.
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Question : how do i get a gas power washer to work after being flooded (hurricane) for several days?
power washer was under water for 3 or 4 days...
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power washer was under water for 3 or 4 days...
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Question : Gas Power Washer?
What type of oil should I put into the pump, not the motor, on my gas pressure washer? Its a 5hp Excell washer. Thanks to any answers.
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What type of oil should I put into the pump, not the motor, on my gas pressure washer? Its a 5hp Excell washer. Thanks to any answers.
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Question : Is it ok to run a Craftsman gas powered pressure washer in the rain?
Just bought a Craftsman pressure washer. Gas powered. Briggs & Stratton engine. I believe it's a 190cc. Using it on a huge fence and deck. Forecast is for rain for the next few days. Really want to get the job done. Rain doesn't bother me, but is it bad for the motor?
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The heat produced from the device running is enough to evaporate any moisture it comes in contact with, ie, light rain storm, inadvertant spray.
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Question : I have a sears gas power washer,mod 580.768030 2550 psi.I want to change the oil in the pump.
How many ounces do I need to put back in.My manual does not give me a clue.Thanks
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It should have a dip stick or sight glass or some marking showing when it is full.
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Question : How do you switch from gas to electric in your home?
I am buying a home and it has a gas stove and gas powered washer/dryer. All of the appliances I would be bringing with me are electric. Do you have to get someone to re-wire the house? Or is there another way to do this?
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I assume you are concerned about just your appliances, not fixtures in the house like the furnace or water heater.
If the proper outlets are already on the wall, then all you have to do is plug the electric appliances in (and of course cap off the gas lines). No big deal. Many appliance retailer / installers can do this for you. If the proper outlets are not on the wall, then you will have to call an electrician.
Most houses I've seen that have both gas and electric service are set up for both gas and electric appliances so a consumer can easily use either.
I hope this helps. Please return and select a Best Answer from all of those submitted.
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Question : Lots of gas in the oil resevior of Honda power washer???
I have a power washer with an 11hp honda OHV motor that recently broke down. It would run for a few seconds and blow a ton of smoke then stall. It wouldnt start again for about an hour and the same thing would happen. I started working on it and found that oil was coming out of the crankase breather hose back into the airbox...lots of oil. When I drained the oil I realized that there was a ton of gas in the oil..seemed like it was 40% gas. Any ideas how gas could be getting into the oil resevoir?
Thanks!
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Youre lucky you didnt blow the motor up. When gas overflows the carb and finds it way into the oil - it thins it out enough to where the oil wont lubricate anymore and ruin the berings.
The gas is overflowing the float bowl - number of things causing this? Dirty carb, bad float. Id remove and clean the carb thouroughly - all the lil pinholes - everything. Check to see if the float has been saturated with gas ( due to a pinhole- it happens) . The fuel needle seat could have dirt in it. The reason why it pushed it all out thru the breather is it didnt have anywhere else to go , when it overflowed it overfilled the oil and spit it out thru the breather.
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Question : What is the best brand of ELECTRIC power washer? I do not want gas... I've heard McCulloch, is this true?
What is the best brand of ELECTRIC power washer? I do not want gas... I've heard McCulloch, is this true?
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I got the Husky 1800 PSI electric washer from Home Depot for about $150 a couple years ago. It works great and I've never had a problem with it.
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Question : Gas powered pressure washer dies when pressure is turned on?
It runs fine, but whenever you turn the pressure on to wash, it dies. WTF is wrong with it?
Where's that and how do I un-stick it!?
Yeah, I thought about that but it's a Sears brand washer. Wal Mart doesn't sell them.
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Sounds like a lack of pressure built up in the pump. Let the unit run for a while before you pull the trigger on the gun.
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