Pressure Washers Direct, you can get a pump from there. Call and ask for the pressure washer expert so you can get the right one. I know they sell professional pumps, not sure about smaller ones through.
Thanks for the question. I used a semi transparent from Cabot. Went on real easy with a paint roller and brush. I'm going to add a transparent sealer this year to get a couple more years out of the stain.
How is the washer holding up? I've read a lot of negative reviews about B&S pressure washers which is a shame because though I've never owned a pressure washer, most all my other power equipment is B&S.
Like most things, It all comes down to maintenance. If you take care of things, they'll last. I think Briggs gets a bad rap from years ago, but today I think small engine design has gotten a whole lot better especially OHV overhead valves because they don't gum up like the older designs did. But, With any piece of power equipment leaving gas in it is asking for trouble. With pressure washers, I'd just make sure you can get a pump that you can service.
If it's too loud, you're too old. Just kidding Haha! But, yeah maybe if you're standing right next to it, it can be obnoxious, but most everything with a gas engine is gonna make some noise.
Hey Chris do you know anywhere you can buy a water pump
Pressure Washers Direct, you can get a pump from there. Call and ask for the pressure washer expert so you can get the right one. I know they sell professional pumps, not sure about smaller ones through.
what color was the wood stain you used and was it transparent or semi ?
Thanks for the question. I used a semi transparent from Cabot. Went on real easy with a paint roller and brush. I'm going to add a transparent sealer this year to get a couple more years out of the stain.
Color I think was honey amber
How is the washer holding up? I've read a lot of negative reviews about B&S pressure washers which is a shame because though I've never owned a pressure washer, most all my other power equipment is B&S.
Like most things, It all comes down to maintenance. If you take care of things, they'll last. I think Briggs gets a bad rap from years ago, but today I think small engine design has gotten a whole lot better especially OHV overhead valves because they don't gum up like the older designs did. But, With any piece of power equipment leaving gas in it is asking for trouble. With pressure washers, I'd just make sure you can get a pump that you can service.
Too loud!
If it's too loud, you're too old. Just kidding Haha! But, yeah maybe if you're standing right next to it, it can be obnoxious, but most everything with a gas engine is gonna make some noise.