Watching you with your son reminds me of myself and my dad at that age he was also a truck driver owner operator he drove for 53 years he passed away in 98 I was 21
@@Mr_Get_Muddy my dad did too I drove for 15 years until my health took me off the road I love watching your videos and Ryan's channel because you guys keep it real
Hey Bro, I have the exact same pressure washer, the only thing I did was change the pump to a gear drive pump. It's awesome. Through my research the motor is a GB420, it's a Chinese motor and it's actually a 15 hp motor instead of a 13. Good luck with it, and with it being a direct drive pump just make sure you pull the trigger every few minutes while it's running ,when you set the gun down. The pump will overheat if left running and trigger not pulled every fews minutes.
Chinesium usually makes it way into most stuff now. But thanks for the heads up on the pump. Shouldn't be a problem for I usually just turn it on blast the mud and then turn it off
It's probably just the water pump side of the pressure washer that went bad. I would keep that Honda engine you might be able to use it on some sort of project.
@@Mr_Get_Muddy I’ve had the 3400 psi version for 5 years, stored outside.. in the weather. Never winterized or any maintenance done.. (I hate to say that, because everything else I have gets routine maintenance) anywho, it still starts almost every time on the 2 or 3 pull depending on fuel and pressure buildup in the line. They are great pressure washers. Definitely worth the $$. Only issue with mine is the factory hose dry rotted/ became hard to roll up so I replaced it with a commercial grade 50’ hose and wand.
Do you have hard water out there?? I struggle cleaning my truck because I have hard water and it leaves some gnarly hard water spots. I've tried a filter to reduce calcium in the water with no luck. Any ideas?
The water isn't too bad but everything gets so muddy out here that it's just something I've come to live with is having a truck that isn't clean all the time. Water spots don't bug me as much anymore lol. Sorry not much help but I know they sell like super fancy spot free kits but looking at high dollar stuff
Let me know if your sprayer trigger sticks on the pressure washer. I have a 3300 psi dewalt pressure washer and the trigger sticks on the on position when under pressure. I don't know if it's mine thats affected, or if it's all the dewalt pressure washers.
I will let you know for sure. I know a lot of times that'll happen if you have hard water, you'll get mineral buildups in there. But I'll let you know if mine does it too
@@Mr_Get_Muddy no problem, I have to pour in oz.'s for my finish so it has to be perfect and that's the easiest way, do the same thing with 5 gallon buckets, it's a slight pain to get used to starting but pours so nice.