wooo I took the entire pump apart, cleaned out some of the gunk, put it back together and wd40'd the whole thing, and it started right up! not sure what the problem was, maybe some water? maybe just some gunk? but im ordering a versa as a backup right now!
wooo I took the entire pump apart, cleaned out some of the gunk, put it back together and wd40'd the whole thing, and it started right up! not sure what the problem was, maybe some water? maybe just some gunk? but im ordering a versa as a backup right now!
Cool Beans! Glad you got it working again, but we all need to be aware that anything that the SH touches is pretty much on borrowed time.
It is always wise to have a backup pump, especially when they cost so little!
chris is right . Having a back up pump is hugh. I have one hose reel dedicated to all flo and i have a hose reel dedicated to a fat boy
Here is a picture of one of our old roof cleaning trucks.
That was a 600 gallon tank, and it has 3 hose reels on it. 2 of the 3 hose reels were quite "active", with huge John Blue (19.3 GPM @250PSI) Gas Powered Pumps hooked to them, all sucking from the 600 Gallon Tank.
This roof cleaning machine was designed by me to take down blocks in entire subdivisions, 2 roofs at a time!
Those old John Blue 193 Pumps cost nearly 1000.00, and I always carried a backup, because at the 500.00 a 1800 sq ft shingle roof prices we got back then (before I taught much of the world how to clean roofs), I could make the 1000.00 back literally, in a little over an hour!
It has been my experience that roof cleaning pumps will always break, at the worst possible times
Like right when a neighbor of a customers roof you just cleaned, is waving large amounts of Ca$h under your nose.
You really should have a back up Pump with you, at all times.