daugen
Epic Contributor
I wonder how many times most of us have turned on a pressure washer to clean off the wheels of the mower or tractor and
had the first blast come right back in your face with all the crud attached, because of the curve of the wheel? I never seem to learn.
I believe there is a safer way with OSHA rating. It involves a cone of water that makes sure nothing comes blasting backwards at operator.
You have the intense part in the center, but a covering wall of water around it.
Does anyone work somewhere where they have one of these safety powerwash nozzles?
time go out and water before it all droops.
had the first blast come right back in your face with all the crud attached, because of the curve of the wheel? I never seem to learn.
I believe there is a safer way with OSHA rating. It involves a cone of water that makes sure nothing comes blasting backwards at operator.
You have the intense part in the center, but a covering wall of water around it.
Does anyone work somewhere where they have one of these safety powerwash nozzles?
time go out and water before it all droops.