Yanmar Diesel Pressure Washer vs Honda GX390: MUST-WATCH Review!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • Considering a Yanmar Diesel Pressure Washer for your business? Dive into our honest review! We break down its features, pros, cons, and performance after 3 years of use. From cost-effectiveness to durability, find out if it's the right fit for your cleaning needs. Plus, a comparison with the Honda GX390 model! 💼 #YanmarPressureWasher #pressurewasherreview
    Unlock the truth about the Yanmar Diesel Pressure Washer in our honest review. Dive into performance, durability, and price without the fluff. Click now to find out why this powerhouse is a game-changer for your cleaning needs!
    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 Intro
    0:20 About The Product
    0:53 Pro's
    2:20 Con's
    3:54 Build Quality And Durability
    4:25 Power Source
    5:15 Portability And Storage
    5:45 Versatility
    6:17 Attachments And Accessories
    6:57 Noise Level
    7:25 Sound Test
    7:35 Pump Spec
    8:20 Ease Of Use
    9:10 Warranty And Customer Support
    9:45 Comparison With Similar Models
    11:38 Maintenance
    12:20 Price
    13:00 Performance
    13:40 Brand Awareness
    14:00 Conclusion
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  • @hedydd2
    @hedydd2 3 месяца назад

    I’ve just bought a Honda GX390 and Interpump machine and it’s worked a tankful of fuel over the past week. I’m not a contractor but a dairy farmer. The fuel use, for me, doesn’t seem too bad so far and on average it will only be used for about 100 hours a year I estimate. Didn’t consider a diesel one and none were in stock with the dealer who had maybe fifteen of various models assembled and ready to go. This replaces a Dixon’s hot water single phase machine which lasted OK but the hotbox failed and rusted internally years ago. The main advantage of the new machine is increased portability and versatility and more performance than from a single phase electric machine. I really will not miss the hot water and never did after the hot system failed on the Dixon. Also I now suck water from a container/trough, because my water flow and pressure is not adequate to keep up with the machine connected by a pipe to a tap in the dairy. My water comes from the mains but via a 15,000 litre reservoir, so no mains pressure.
    I like the valve that circulated water back to the container so that the pump does not overheat when not pressure washing. Mine has one of those similar to yours. I don’t particularly like my new split lance where I have to split and attach the foaming gun, but do like the Venturi system that pulls TFR from a 25 litre drum if required. I’ve blown an O ring in the split lance already when the joint came slack after changing the ends between pressure and foaming.