combining machines

Ron,
Shouldn't someone be able to come on here anonymously, demand information, and get huffy if it isn't hand fed to them?
Wow, I thought that was what we were here for.

OK, sarcasm mode OFF.

Thats just Scott and I dont care how he handles stuff.

I somewhat think its funny, we need some enforcement.

In the past we have tried and some just dont get it.

I appreciate the help how ever we get it.
 
well, golly gee willickers, when I got the PM to make certain I had a signature stating this and that...I did it.

Don't know for certain, but can't "members" be deleted that don't have signatures? or certain fields completed? Over on the cleaner network forum I'm just getting my feet wet with the "forum administrator" deal and vBulletin features.

At least those that post eventually realize they get more respect when they identify themselves. It the "guests" and "invisible" non posters that create the trouble at the local level.

And yet this post has no relevance to the thread topic...just the flow of conversation.
 
also, at 8 gpm you are definitely going to have to have a real big water tank, a spicket isn't going to do it.

Double feed a smaller 100 gallon tank.

We have 2 8's on a 250.
Sometimes the house can't keep up :mad: , but most times it does :D

We just finished 1 mile of SW and we only get 15-18 minutes per run and then its back to the hydrant ( with a city meter ) again.

The city here wants and gets $555.00 for their deposit. 1" line. 4 minute fill for 250 gallons.

We used around 7,000 gallons.
 
I thought you NEEDED an 8 GPM machine THAD ?
Why did guys get rid of em ?

Not that I know of.
I mostly wash houses and I like to run off of a spigot if at all possible.

Those big tanks look cool but I don't want to haul one full of water.
:cool:
 
Thats just Scott and I dont care how he handles stuff.

I somewhat think its funny, we need some enforcement.

In the past we have tried and some just dont get it.

I appreciate the help how ever we get it.

I wasn't refering to Scott. I think he was being pretty polite given the OP's belligerence.
You would definitely know if he was NOT being nice about it. Southern boys don't prance around when it comes to getting their viewpoint across.

Celeste can tell you a really funny story about that.
 
dump water after youre done?
If so i do it every job i do, unless the next job is less than 10 mi away ill dump half so i can start as soon as i get there.
 
finally, the technical answer to the question..

Connecting two machines together is no problem, IF..
1. you can feed 'em both properly from the water supply,
2. they both have pressure-actuated unloader valves,
3. you don't try to exceed the pressure rating of the lesser machine,
4. you properly match the spray nozzle to the total flow, at the lesser pressure.
Need a nozzle, chart, or more info ??
..e-mail me.
we're glad to help.
 
Mike Sullivan, has given detailed information on how to do this. He suggest connecting the machine to a high pressure Tee. He also gives info on which machines can or cannot be used.
 
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