Doug Rucker
Roundtable Host 2009
Vanguard engine an that price point no way lol.
Agree...never will have another Briggs....Honda or Kohler all the way...
Vanguard engine an that price point no way lol.
Agree...never will have another Briggs....Honda or Kohler all the way...
Agree to disagree.. I think there is no difference between Birggs, Honda, or Kohler but the price....(maintenance your equipment and all is good) its all personal preference and past experiences.
This is all good to know. I really do appreciate all the feedback. haha, I will definitely keep you updated with how it goes..if its starts spitting you can be the first to tell me "i told you so" i like that. The Vanguard came with a full 3 year warranty.. if it craps out after that i will have at least got my money out of it, then replace it and keep on rollen.
And make sure the back up isn't another Briggs!!!
Thats like saying their is no difference between Ford, Chevy or Dodge...or Honda vs. Toyota. Im willing to bet if you look at 10 pressure washing rigs at least 8 are honda motors and thats not being generous.I think there is no difference between Birggs, Honda, or Kohler but the price.
Briggs and Stratton Vinguard is a sold engine and ill take it over a Honda (pay more only for the name). Maybe i was misunderstood. The reason i chose my trailer unit is that it being my first unit, i wanted no limitations. I do see great value in Water Dragon truck skid units, and i will look into them for my 2nd unit here soon, and dedicated it strictly to residential. I will elaborate here in depth. 1) frame work. i wanted a fully metal welded tralier unit..on wood ( to me that is a no brainer) 2) water tank supports. fully welded steel cage. (no ratchet straps, or metal tie downs...think you have 330+gallons of water and you have to stop on a dime on beltway 8...where is tank going, yep right in your lap 3) water reclaim system and 4000 w generator(with hoses and a vacuberm) 4) all cleaning accessories included 5) There is not one loose hose on this unit. all hoses are secured to the floor or on reels with lock pins.