Molerj
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- Joined
- Jul 18, 2001
- Messages
- 609
- Location
- Eastern Ohio
- Tractor
- JD 955, 1978 Economy Power King, JD X500
I have an industrial electric pressure washer. The hoses are all quick connect fittings. I
use it at least weekly & on many occasions several times a weak. I keep it in an unheated
garage. I disconnect the wand from the hose & hang it on the wall with the trigger open
so that the wand drains. This is especially important because trapped water wil crack the
trigger. I used to do as the others with the windshield washer fluid. Now, I disconnect
all hoses & flip the switch on for a few seconds to get all the water out. What's left
doesn't hurt anything. I have been doing this for the last several years. Seems to me, thee
stuff from Sears would get a bit pricey over the winter. When I had the smaller Sears
electric washer, I carried it in the basement after using it in the winter.
use it at least weekly & on many occasions several times a weak. I keep it in an unheated
garage. I disconnect the wand from the hose & hang it on the wall with the trigger open
so that the wand drains. This is especially important because trapped water wil crack the
trigger. I used to do as the others with the windshield washer fluid. Now, I disconnect
all hoses & flip the switch on for a few seconds to get all the water out. What's left
doesn't hurt anything. I have been doing this for the last several years. Seems to me, thee
stuff from Sears would get a bit pricey over the winter. When I had the smaller Sears
electric washer, I carried it in the basement after using it in the winter.