Winterize Power Washer Pump ?

   / Winterize Power Washer Pump ? #11  
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.
 
   / Winterize Power Washer Pump ? #12  
I do just like Logan-- 2 ft piece of hose -- fill w/ antifreeze-- pull rope til AF comes out other side-- takes about two minutes. And I use it at times durung winter, too. A couple of minutes is way cheaper than broken pump! This is here in frozen ND. Don
 
   / Winterize Power Washer Pump ?
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#13  
Well, here's my solution. I took out the four bolts holding the pump to the engine and slid the pump off the shaft. The pump is now safely stowed in the basement and I can bolt it on or off in about 2 or 3 minutes.

I got this idea because a friend of mine takes his entire unit in the basement for the winter. I won't consider putting an item with a gas tank in the basement and my friend can't be convinced its a bad idea. My solution puts the pump where it belongs and keeps the engine and fuel where it belongs, outdoors. Thanks for all the tips.
 
   / Winterize Power Washer Pump ? #14  
Mrwurm,
What did you decide to do regarding your power washer in winter use?
Your comment about not wanting to put anti-feeze in and still use during the winter would suggest storing in warm area (basement?) would be best solution.
PJ
 
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#15  
Paul, I did some power washing last week when it was 28 degrees outside... /w3tcompact/icons/hmm.gif

I think I have decided that I don't need to use it in the winter time. /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif

I'll just pay for a car wash and stay warm and dry. /w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif
 

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