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Great tips spraying the whole machine inside the housing and outside is important I also hold the auger lever down to get all of the snow out of the impeller housing before I put it away as well great tips thank you.
I bought the small 2300 psi and it's a power house of a machine! No doubt this is even better than mine. Guess why I'm watching a pressure washing review lol
I ordered the 3400e, as well as a foam cannon and a steel 4 wheel surface cleaner. Researching suggested the cannon as not to run cleaners thru the washer leaving residue. Would a 50 foot hose be ok for stowaway on this unit ?
Thanks for watching the video and sharing your thoughts, I my opinion if the manufacturer is recommending not to use surface cleaners there must be a reason behind it, but what I do is after using the cleaner, I fill the tank with normal water and spray. This will clean the line and remove any residue which is left in the soap tank and prevent it from damaging the line. Hope this helps!!
Hi, thanks for reaching out to me, I am not a qualified electrician, but did some reading and 1 possibility would be faulty ground on your electrical socket, bad wiring. Try plugging it in some other socket. Good luck!!
@@vpdiid191 Thanks for watching!! it indeed is a great pressure washer as compared to similar models with other manufacturer. Just follow the instructions and it will deliver as advertised.
Thanks for watching the video and reaching out to me, I plan to do the testing as soon as the weather permits. Hopefully this weekend. Thereafter, I will be better equipped to share my feedback. Please do watch the upcoming video. But overall the pressure washer is well built.
My home away from home! Love this place, good video!! I usually stay 7 to 9 days in November when I take my month vacation. I have a couple slot videos from Foxwoods on my page. Oh... you can talk a little bit if you want haha 😃
Brother, I just bought a 79 last summer from the original owner. The car is in fumo grigio Met, and with 75000 miles. The elderly owner told me that one of her stipulations on me buying it was that I buy a newsboy hat and gloves to drive it around lol. Its a great look
Very good video. Also, do not forget to pull your drive wheels off every season and put a layer of grease on the axles. Same goes for the hex shaft that the drive (gear selector) wheel slides back & forth on. You will have to tip the blower up onto its nose and remove the belly pan (four screws) to access this.
The best thing you can do to any 2 or 3 stage snowblower is add a piece of rubber to the inside impeller. This will keep it from clogging and makes a huge difference discharging wet snow and slush. There are plenty of videos here on youtube to show you how. You won’t to spend money on sprays or lubes anymore. You are welcome.😊
Good lord… This a complete and total rip off of the video from the Garage Gear channel. (The final tell was the rolled up newspaper.) It’s like you read this right off his transcript. Shame on you for being a content thief. This channel is garbage.
That's a great suggestion! A ceramic coating on the inside and other areas where snow tends to stick would definitely make clearing snow off easier. Just the application will be a bit costly, Thanks for sharing!
Yes I use it in mine. Here in Canada I got it at Canadian Tire for $50 plus tax. And you apply it once a year or one every two years it's great. Thanks for replying me back
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