Clean County PW
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Here's some Pics of my Flatbed that can produce 26gpm @3000 + psi. We can't put them together yet to make it one and I'm not sure yet if that can be done since they are different rated machines. But here is the Breakdown. The Hot Burner on the back left side is plummed into the 30hp Kohler Engine on the back right side which is Gear driven and rated @10.5 GPM @ 3300psi. The Mi-T-M has a 27hp Kohler engine which is rated at 8.5 GPM @ 3200psi. The 2 cold water units off the truck are over 10 yrs old and both have had numerous Engine and pump changes and there rated at 3.5gpm @3000psi and there plummed together to make 7gpm @3000 psi.
We use the Swabby for the 10.5gpm, The 38" 3 bar Hydrotek Surface machine of 2 smaller surface machines on the 8.5gpm Mi-t-m and all this with hot water and the 2 cold water machines are used for rinsing behind the surface machines.
When where done with the Hot water and the Surface machines we use all PW's @ cold water to rinse.
Is this the best system...Noooooo.. but it works pretty efficiently for large flatwork jobs.
This Parking garage pics here is for a garage we maintain every year.
Quick note we put 2 hose reels under Flatbed to open up space up top. The water tanks hold close to 900 gallons which even with 2 water hookups they can get pretty low when all machines are running.
We use the Swabby for the 10.5gpm, The 38" 3 bar Hydrotek Surface machine of 2 smaller surface machines on the 8.5gpm Mi-t-m and all this with hot water and the 2 cold water machines are used for rinsing behind the surface machines.
When where done with the Hot water and the Surface machines we use all PW's @ cold water to rinse.
Is this the best system...Noooooo.. but it works pretty efficiently for large flatwork jobs.
This Parking garage pics here is for a garage we maintain every year.
Quick note we put 2 hose reels under Flatbed to open up space up top. The water tanks hold close to 900 gallons which even with 2 water hookups they can get pretty low when all machines are running.