Christy, your question/possible joke is a yes. I've pressure washed a boat a number of times. Even after being out on the Gulf all day staying soaking wet, the last thing you want is heavy sticky clothes restricting movement or chafing... Especially socks for me. So those rubber boots or foam fishing boots are a must for me and unless it's miserably hot full rain gear makes pressure washing a much more enjoyable job. Not getting all the blood, scales, and fish guts all over my skin may have something to do with it too.
Yeah Even the cheap 10-in or 12-In circular surface cleaner from home Depot works way better than the nozzles on flat surfaces. It also does not leave the tiger stripes that you can get using nozzles. It wouldn't help at all on that propane tank but it's night and day difference on driveways and decks
The portability of a power washer is a great benefit where water supply is an issue. And, you’ve got a customizable sprayer as well. It should be a win-win combination for a lot of folks. Blessings.
Nice pressure washer unit that works wonders and thumbs up to Christy for taking charge👍🏻keep the video's rolling 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸also rip out patio and do rolled slat concrete👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
You should be able to install a Downstream injector where the high pressure hoses connects to the pump to syphon whatever chemicals you want through the hose/wand. This is how my commercial setup works. That way no chemicals goes through the expensive pump just the hose/wand. You will need the special nozzle for it to suck a solution. If you have any additional questions or are interested in getting one for this washer I would be glad to assist you with the few items you would need. They are relatively inexpensive. I mostly use this for washing houses.
Mistrspray doesn't have prices mentioned, which is very frustrating. I'm not really in the market for one, but I'd like to get a rough idea what I'd be looking at if I did. But if I'm not going to buy right now, I don't feel it's right to bother them asking for a quote.
You may already know this but when you're cleaning something like the patio or driveway one of the rolling surface cleaners is really worth it. I got mine a Northern Tool. They have a lot of pressure washing equipment. You wouldn't believe how much better a concrete driveway will look. The danger is once you start you'll have to do it every year. lol
Can you add standard power washer accessories to the wand? I.e., if you want to add soap, add a mixing bottle between the handle and the wand? Seems like a great alternative to the Fimco 12v UTV sprayer as well. That 12v pump is just not very reliable and is pretty expensive to replace, as there really only seems to be one supplier.
At Home Depot they sell a large torch unit that hooks up to a LP gas tank like from a BBQ grill. The trick is to burn the weeds just enough that they wilt and they'll die off. Usually there is sand that's between the bricks and power washing them kicks out the sand grout. One thing I learned in my town is if it's a concrete patio they tax it by the Sq foot as living space, but bricks they don't. Every town is different, so you might want to check your assessor's office. I agree that the base was not done correctly. You might think about putting down larger 12x24" or 24x24" concrete pavers once the proper base is put down & compacted. Also ck out You-tube's Concrete with the Hauses (Mike Morgan's friend, Outdoors with the Morgan's) to see the wonderful stamped colored concrete that's available now that looks like stone, slate & even wood.
Maybe drill and tap the top of the lid and install what they use for plumbing vents, an “Air admittance valve” or studor vent as they are known, basically a one way valve that will let the tank breathe when emptying via a pump
I'm surprised you didn't use regular garden hose with some Mold Armor on to soak a bit and rinse. Then again, the 3500 psi is the Binford 6100 series of Water Washing hoses and a bit more fun :)
Hey Tim, I like those frontier accessories for the imatch quick attachment, been looking for something to hold a shovel and rake. Do you have information on how to get them, couldn’t find anything on internet? Thanks
Hate to cause more work, but the bucket would snatch those bricks up…stamped concrete which would fix the drainage and eliminate weeds. When ya get done with that you can build a nice patio cover. The mismatch pattern of bricks would work on my mind. I have to do the same thing by the way.
On the tank i would have sprayed the 10 second bleach stuff, then power washed it. Concrete that area and have whomever stamp it. I know it's expensive but in the long term it would be easier to clean. I have a Generac adjustable sprayer that does a really good job
Looks like a tank on the 3 point would be good for adding extra weight. Do you know of anyone making a set of forks for the 3 point Hitch? It seems like it would be really handy for moving pallets around and you can use the front attachments at the same time. I know they have them for hay. I enjoy your videos, I grew up on a dairy farm with lots of tractors, started driving the farmall A when I was 6 years old
Tim do I need a bigger tractor than the 1 series to make that work? I'm going to get a 1 and 3 series in the future but it would be nice. To use warm/ hot water some how.. Steve from WV
I'd have taken a weed torch to the patio myself for the weed removal aspect. Destroys the plant and seed, plus its a society acceptable way to play with fire. :)
Eventually all of that type will need to be re worked. Pressure washing like that will wash away alot of the sand that holds it together. Just like anything else, rain freezing and thawing will make if uneven eventually.
@@TractorTimewithTim as long as its in neutral and wheels are chocked it will, its similar to the solectrac but its not ground speed dependant you have to have the clutch engaged to use the pto/3point as its the original way harry ferguson and henry ford designed it there were no live pto or hydraulics yet
1-2% chlorine solution with a squirt of Dawn dish soap as a surfactant sprayed on first with a 15 minute dwell would about melt that stuff off the tank
1) Nicely done Christy. 2) Christy’s comment about doing a job right the first time is spot on. 3) Did you all get some ad revenue from Co-Alliance Propane? Nice ad job for them. 😂 4) I don’t believe that you had mentioned the size of tractor 🚜 that you used. 3 series? 5) Do they make that for a 1025R? 6) Regardless if you tear it up and replace the brick or concrete it, it’s gonna be expensive. Brick would look so much nicer, but concrete would be easier to maintain. 7) Love the biblical messaging at the end of your videos. 8) Supervising work can be exhausting. 9) Have a great week. 10) Now go get a cheeseburger 🍔
Well done Christy! My thoughts on the patio brinks: could be a fun project with digging them up; leveling with the land leveler; relaying with pea gravel in between.
7:09 Lol My guy showcases a great tool/machine aspect and immediately the Mrs. wants it for the house!
Christy, your question/possible joke is a yes. I've pressure washed a boat a number of times. Even after being out on the Gulf all day staying soaking wet, the last thing you want is heavy sticky clothes restricting movement or chafing... Especially socks for me. So those rubber boots or foam fishing boots are a must for me and unless it's miserably hot full rain gear makes pressure washing a much more enjoyable job. Not getting all the blood, scales, and fish guts all over my skin may have something to do with it too.
That is a cool unit. The portability is unmatched.
sprayer and power washer in one machine, I love it!:)
Purchase a Surface Cleaner attachment for the end of the spray wand. It will work great for cleaning the patio or other concrete surfaces.
Yeah Even the cheap 10-in or 12-In circular surface cleaner from home Depot works way better than the nozzles on flat surfaces. It also does not leave the tiger stripes that you can get using nozzles. It wouldn't help at all on that propane tank but it's night and day difference on driveways and decks
The portability of a power washer is a great benefit where water supply is an issue. And, you’ve got a customizable sprayer as well. It should be a win-win combination for a lot of folks. Blessings.
Nice pressure washer unit that works wonders and thumbs up to Christy for taking charge👍🏻keep the video's rolling 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸also rip out patio and do rolled slat concrete👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Very nice unit the portability obviously would be amazing. Thanks for sharing !
You should be able to install a Downstream injector where the high pressure hoses connects to the pump to syphon whatever chemicals you want through the hose/wand. This is how my commercial setup works. That way no chemicals goes through the expensive pump just the hose/wand. You will need the special nozzle for it to suck a solution. If you have any additional questions or are interested in getting one for this washer I would be glad to assist you with the few items you would need. They are relatively inexpensive. I mostly use this for washing houses.
Very nice PTO pressure washer, a great idea.
Hey Tim, get the Foam Cannon that go the end of your nozzle. Pre-soak with foam then wash with water.
Just did my front concrete stairs etc yesterday. So satisfying !
Mistrspray doesn't have prices mentioned, which is very frustrating. I'm not really in the market for one, but I'd like to get a rough idea what I'd be looking at if I did. But if I'm not going to buy right now, I don't feel it's right to bother them asking for a quote.
He is trying to get the website redone so that he can sell online. Wonderful Mennonite fella in southern VA.
and another plus is that white verses the dark color of the mold, will keep the LP gas at a lower pressure and that's good on the regular
I bought a 1025R tractor, 2019, 70hrs.❤
Congratulations!
Looks great Christy!!!!
My wife is the same way, loves power washing, and will do it all day
that was an awesome machine and Christy did a good job
Wait! Please address all ‘credit’ to me! That is my department :-)
Another option on tools out there that one might use in their activities.
Great video!
Nice work, Tim!
Yea, thanks for giving me the credit! That’s my job! :-)
You may already know this but when you're cleaning something like the patio or driveway one of the rolling surface cleaners is really worth it. I got mine a Northern Tool. They have a lot of pressure washing equipment. You wouldn't believe how much better a concrete driveway will look. The danger is once you start you'll have to do it every year. lol
Can you add standard power washer accessories to the wand? I.e., if you want to add soap, add a mixing bottle between the handle and the wand?
Seems like a great alternative to the Fimco 12v UTV sprayer as well. That 12v pump is just not very reliable and is pretty expensive to replace, as there really only seems to be one supplier.
Behind the shed looks good, last time I saw it you where using the man lift and chainsaw. Wow you guys added a lot of room.
Good job Tim, nice to see Christy jump in.. 😮😅😊
Thanks for giving me the credit ! :-)
It would be so satisfying to repair the patio
At Home Depot they sell a large torch unit that hooks up to a LP gas tank like from a BBQ grill. The trick is to burn the weeds just enough that they wilt and they'll die off. Usually there is sand that's between the bricks and power washing them kicks out the sand grout.
One thing I learned in my town is if it's a concrete patio they tax it by the Sq foot as living space, but bricks they don't. Every town is different, so you might want to check your assessor's office. I agree that the base was not done correctly. You might think about putting down larger 12x24" or 24x24" concrete pavers once the proper base is put down & compacted. Also ck out You-tube's Concrete with the Hauses (Mike Morgan's friend, Outdoors with the Morgan's) to see the wonderful stamped colored concrete that's available now that looks like stone, slate & even wood.
Maybe drill and tap the top of the lid and install what they use for plumbing vents, an “Air admittance valve” or studor vent as they are known, basically a one way valve that will let the tank breathe when emptying via a pump
I'm surprised you didn't use regular garden hose with some Mold Armor on to soak a bit and rinse. Then again, the 3500 psi is the Binford 6100 series of Water Washing hoses and a bit more fun :)
Hey Tim, I like those frontier accessories for the imatch quick attachment, been looking for something to hold a shovel and rake. Do you have information on how to get them, couldn’t find anything on internet? Thanks
www.greenpartstore.com/john-deere-tool-storage-system.html use code ttwt for free shipping.
You can get a foam cannon to use soaps. Do check the specs as the come in different pressure ratings
Hate to cause more work, but the bucket would snatch those bricks up…stamped concrete which would fix the drainage and eliminate weeds. When ya get done with that you can build a nice patio cover.
The mismatch pattern of bricks would work on my mind. I have to do the same thing by the way.
Now that you did the hard part of the work, sweep in polymeric sand it sets up and blocks the weeds from coming back
Nice you can pressure wash and spray with same setup.
seems like a good tool paired with old salty
Any machine with a 540 PTO and 3 point hitch. Doesn’t take much power.
Check into a water broom to run a long side the psi. washer to help remove standing water.
On the tank i would have sprayed the 10 second bleach stuff, then power washed it. Concrete that area and have whomever stamp it. I know it's expensive but in the long term it would be easier to clean. I have a Generac adjustable sprayer that does a really good job
Nice work for weeds you can flame weed with a propane flame weeding nozzle
Very cool…or probably quite chilly in this case.
If you don’t use the patio because it’s overgrown, would you use it if it were clean. If not , just remove the pavers and plant grass.
I tell you both are really funny I laughed pretty good
Sweet
Get a Foam cannon for the end of the pressure washer wand to soap it down, then take it off and wash it normal
Looks like a tank on the 3 point would be good for adding extra weight.
Do you know of anyone making a set of forks for the 3 point Hitch? It seems like it would be really handy for moving pallets around and you can use the front attachments at the same time. I know they have them for hay.
I enjoy your videos, I grew up on a dairy farm with lots of tractors, started driving the farmall A when I was 6 years old
Yes. Heavy hitch makes forks to fit their Heavy Hitch bracket. Use code ttwt!
Tim get ready your fixing it with concrete!
Tim do I need a bigger tractor than the 1 series to make that work? I'm going to get a 1 and 3 series in the future but it would be nice. To use warm/ hot water some how.. Steve from WV
1 series is fine. It can lift 80 gallons…and not much power required for either pump.
Wish that I could get my wife to get out and do stuff like that lol.
The patio needs about 18 inches of compacted road pack and sand under it.
Great job Christy. I hope he took you out for a cheeseburger since he was probably so tired to cook dinner.
Wait! Are you attempting to give Christy the credit? That is MY job!
@@TractorTimewithTim Why yes I am😁😁
Would love to have a PTO driven sprayer for my 1025r, but man they seem pricey.
Yes this one is pricey.
There's no denying that Tim's a great salesman.
And there's no better proof than the fact that he somehow convinced Christy to marry him! 😉😁
Yep! The ONLY thing I am better at than her! “Choosing a spouse!”
Lol tttwt "getting dirty " while Tim tears things up with his wand 🤣
Were there any bees and bee nests under the propane gauge cover? They love to set up camp there....maybe too early in the season yet.
Can something like this be used for dust control?
I would assume the sprayer itself would be good for that.
Next project. Rip up the bricks and trees around patio and haul off. Then have a nice concrete patio poured.
I'd have taken a weed torch to the patio myself for the weed removal aspect. Destroys the plant and seed, plus its a society acceptable way to play with fire. :)
Bricks are still great. If it was clean and level would look great
Patio unevenness may be due to poor underdraining and freeze/thaw.
If you spray that tank with bleach every so often now after you have washed it, it will keep it from turning green again
Your patio is likely uneven cuz they didn’t use polymeric sand over it to lock it in place and keep the weeds out.
"You tear everything up..."😂😂😂
What was that 3 point attachment that holds shovels & is there a TTWT discount to get one?! 😮
Lemme find it.
Here is the complete list. Use code ttwt for free shipping!
www.greenpartstore.com/john-deere-tool-storage-system.html
Sounds like a future video, replacing that patio 😅😅
get propane torch burn the weeds out??
Who knew Christy was the real power behind the pressure washer! Sorry, Tim, you'll have to share the credit this time!" 😄🚜💦
No! Can’t be! :-)
Need to number all those bricks. So you can one by one, put them back where they came out from. 🤭
Eventually all of that type will need to be re worked. Pressure washing like that will wash away alot of the sand that holds it together. Just like anything else, rain freezing and thawing will make if uneven eventually.
Is Christy going to wax the tank after she wash it
wonder if it would work on my 1941 9n ford
Yes. It would! As long as you can run the PTO while stopped.
@@TractorTimewithTim as long as its in neutral and wheels are chocked it will, its similar to the solectrac but its not ground speed dependant you have to have the clutch engaged to use the pto/3point as its the original way harry ferguson and henry ford designed it there were no live pto or hydraulics yet
Is Co-Alliance a sponsor after this?
One would think so! They just got renamed as a company.
Foam cannon from Amazon
1-2% chlorine solution with a squirt of Dawn dish soap as a surfactant sprayed on first with a 15 minute dwell would about melt that stuff off the tank
Get a foam cannon. Hooks to the end of the wand. Depending of the soap you could have shaving cream lol.
I was gonna say you missed a spot, but it was just my dirty phone
"I'm a man, but I can change, If I have to... I guess" - Red Green.😂
Tim, you need a surface cleaner
Those are old patio pavers probably from the 1990"s and not worth saving. The new pavers are much better looking and last longer.
Tim you’re gonna get into trouble with the Mrs. unless you stay that way she does have a high pressure water gun 🔫
you missed a bit 🤣
Do a concrete pad instead
Nice but why do you always bring up my to do list?
1) Nicely done Christy.
2) Christy’s comment about doing a job right the first time is spot on.
3) Did you all get some ad revenue from Co-Alliance Propane? Nice ad job for them. 😂
4) I don’t believe that you had mentioned the size of tractor 🚜 that you used. 3 series?
5) Do they make that for a 1025R?
6) Regardless if you tear it up and replace the brick or concrete it, it’s gonna be expensive. Brick would look so much nicer, but concrete would be easier to maintain.
7) Love the biblical messaging at the end of your videos.
8) Supervising work can be exhausting.
9) Have a great week.
10) Now go get a cheeseburger 🍔
Ha!
Would work fine on 1025r. Not much HP required, and 1025r can easily lift 80 gallon.
Stamped concrete
tons of money in that brick. take it up and do it right.
Well done Christy! My thoughts on the patio brinks: could be a fun project with digging them up; leveling with the land leveler; relaying with pea gravel in between.