I've been doing residential pressure washing for about 13 years.
I have an 18hp Honda motor and a 6gpm General Pump with a gear box.
I had a mechanic failure over the weekend on the 6gpm pump.. I have a Udor 10gpm pump sitting around doing nothing.
I have alot of work lined up and have a back up machine ,granted it's a smaller 13hp. But my question is...
Can I hook up this Udor 10gpm pump , (has a gear box) to my 18h.p. Honda . Same design and everything as my GP . Just slip on the shaft
and go. Question is... I don't own a tank and run off of residential water . I understand the theory of it drawing too much water.
Is there a way I can run this machine and pump temporarily until I get my other pump fixed ?
Like dumb down the idle and play around with the unloader a bit.
There's got to be a way to minimize the water flow through the pump . ? right ?
I have an 18hp Honda motor and a 6gpm General Pump with a gear box.
I had a mechanic failure over the weekend on the 6gpm pump.. I have a Udor 10gpm pump sitting around doing nothing.
I have alot of work lined up and have a back up machine ,granted it's a smaller 13hp. But my question is...
Can I hook up this Udor 10gpm pump , (has a gear box) to my 18h.p. Honda . Same design and everything as my GP . Just slip on the shaft
and go. Question is... I don't own a tank and run off of residential water . I understand the theory of it drawing too much water.
Is there a way I can run this machine and pump temporarily until I get my other pump fixed ?
Like dumb down the idle and play around with the unloader a bit.
There's got to be a way to minimize the water flow through the pump . ? right ?