I absolutely agree with the penetrator style nozzle with most of the orifices on the front I have had them try to come back at me and have had to really hold the hose back
Yes that is a removable "extension" to the actual muffler which is mounted inboard on the engine; we install that extension so that the exhaust will blow out the van-door if the operator wants to leave the jetter in the van while jetting. Indeed, many operators that hard-mount their jetter in a van will remove the "exhaust-extension" and then run exhaust-piping from the muffler down thru the floor of the van to the outside
Via GOOGLE TRANSLATE: पूछने के लिए धन्यवाद, लेकिन हम अभी तक आपके क्षेत्र में बिक्री नहीं करते हैं, क्योंकि हमारे पास अमेरिकी ऑर्डर का 5 महीने का बैकलॉग है। एक बार हमारे नेतृत्व-समय बहुत कम हो जाने पर हम भविष्य में और अधिक निर्यात करने पर विचार करेंगे। poochhane ke lie dhanyavaad, lekin ham abhee tak aapake kshetr mein bikree nahin karate hain, kyonki hamaare paas amerikee ordar ka 5 maheene ka baikalog hai. ek baar hamaare netrtv-samay bahut kam ho jaane par ham bhavishy mein aur adhik niryaat karane par vichaar karenge.
Brute jetter models start around $12k usd for basic, up to around $20k for loaded packages w/Wireless-Remote, Water-Tank, root-cutter. Lots of options available; Email info@jettersnorthwest.com if you'd like a contractor's pricing breakdown
We apologize but we do not sell in your area yet, as we have a 5 month backlog of North American orders. We will consider exporting more in the future once our lead-times are shortened. Thanks again
15:28 Wait, did you just say to use Vaseline on that o-ring? Never use petroleum on an O-ring. Use a silicone or teflon based lube. O-rings are rubber and will deteriorate and expand under petroleum so use silicon lube. Even special applications like Viton 'O' rings/seals for acidic applications and EPDM for alkaline applications. If ever in doubt, use silicon lube! Heads-up to auto workers, the rubber weather striping on your car or around your sunroof, never use a petroleum-based products, only silicon lube. Yes, I've heard the stories of auto repair shops recommending Vaseline but let me warn you, it will lead to O-ring/weather striping expansion (swelling) and deterioration of the rubber. Great video though.
Thanks for the feedback, but FYI all of the o-rings in our water-system are petroleum-resistant "Buna-N" (aka Nitrile) or "Viton" material (not "natural" rubber) so vaseline-types condition them nicely ;)
Very helpful. Won’t be long now and I will be putting it all into practice. Brute on its way soon!,
Yep getting close Dave! Excited for you sir :)
I absolutely agree with the penetrator style nozzle with most of the orifices on the front I have had them try to come back at me and have had to really hold the hose back
The only thing I don’t like about this set up is hose is over the muffler. But easy to relocate
Yes that is a removable "extension" to the actual muffler which is mounted inboard on the engine; we install that extension so that the exhaust will blow out the van-door if the operator wants to leave the jetter in the van while jetting.
Indeed, many operators that hard-mount their jetter in a van will remove the "exhaust-extension" and then run exhaust-piping from the muffler down thru the floor of the van to the outside
Sar ji mujhe Hindi me batao ye kitne ki hai mujhe Leni hai
Via GOOGLE TRANSLATE: पूछने के लिए धन्यवाद, लेकिन हम अभी तक आपके क्षेत्र में बिक्री नहीं करते हैं, क्योंकि हमारे पास अमेरिकी ऑर्डर का 5 महीने का बैकलॉग है। एक बार हमारे नेतृत्व-समय बहुत कम हो जाने पर हम भविष्य में और अधिक निर्यात करने पर विचार करेंगे।
poochhane ke lie dhanyavaad, lekin ham abhee tak aapake kshetr mein bikree nahin karate hain, kyonki hamaare paas amerikee ordar ka 5 maheene ka baikalog hai. ek baar hamaare netrtv-samay bahut kam ho jaane par ham bhavishy mein aur adhik niryaat karane par vichaar karenge.
How much $$$
Brute jetter models start around $12k usd for basic, up to around $20k for loaded packages w/Wireless-Remote, Water-Tank, root-cutter. Lots of options available; Email info@jettersnorthwest.com if you'd like a contractor's pricing breakdown
Is the wind up control box water proof. Can it be mounted to rear of trailor and left in the elements?
The hose reel control-box is "dripproof" and we also use it on our trailer-mounted Eagle Jetters which are out in the elements, of course ;)
Sir plz price in dollars
Thanks for asking - where are you located please?
@@JETTERSnorthwest From Mumbai india
We apologize but we do not sell in your area yet, as we have a 5 month backlog of North American orders. We will consider exporting more in the future once our lead-times are shortened. Thanks again
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15:28 Wait, did you just say to use Vaseline on that o-ring?
Never use petroleum on an O-ring.
Use a silicone or teflon based lube.
O-rings are rubber and will deteriorate and expand under petroleum so use silicon lube.
Even special applications like Viton 'O' rings/seals for acidic applications and EPDM for alkaline applications.
If ever in doubt, use silicon lube!
Heads-up to auto workers, the rubber weather striping on your car or around your sunroof, never use a petroleum-based products, only silicon lube.
Yes, I've heard the stories of auto repair shops recommending Vaseline but let me warn you, it will lead to O-ring/weather striping expansion (swelling) and deterioration of the rubber.
Great video though.
Thanks for the feedback, but FYI all of the o-rings in our water-system are petroleum-resistant "Buna-N" (aka Nitrile) or "Viton" material (not "natural" rubber) so vaseline-types condition them nicely ;)