PoleKing

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #20 on: May 04, 2014, 10:34:32 pm »
Thanks boys.
I'm thinking the Honda would be nice but can't justify it. I do hardly any PWing that pays. Mainly my own bits & bobs. Although it would be nice.

What's the Yanmar stuff like?

Kleen-can you post the model number of yours and how old it is etc... please?
Any movement on the £650? I was pushing it to £500 tbh...

Yanmar L100 diesels are the best diesel engine you can get. As good as a honda petrol engine but more economical, they are bullet proof! As far as price mate, £650 is a good price. You get what you pay for. You could have this for a couple years and sell it for the same price.

Danny

Fair enough.
I assume everyone concurs as there's been no contradictions.
When are you looking to sell?
Where abouts are you?
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easy clean

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #21 on: May 04, 2014, 10:44:22 pm »
It's a inter pump w201 I think, 250 bar. Yes it has a gearbox and its 21 inch mosmatic with recovery. What are you offering for just the mosmatic?

KLEENAWAY

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #22 on: May 04, 2014, 10:52:16 pm »
Thanks boys.
I'm thinking the Honda would be nice but can't justify it. I do hardly any PWing that pays. Mainly my own bits & bobs. Although it would be nice.

What's the Yanmar stuff like?

Kleen-can you post the model number of yours and how old it is etc... please?
Any movement on the £650? I was pushing it to £500 tbh...

Yanmar L100 diesels are the best diesel engine you can get. As good as a honda petrol engine but more economical, they are bullet proof! As far as price mate, £650 is a good price. You get what you pay for. You could have this for a couple years and sell it for the same price.

Danny

Fair enough.
I assume everyone concurs as there's been no contradictions.
When are you looking to sell?
Where abouts are you?

Anyone that knows their stuff would tell you how good yanmars are, only thing i would say about them is they are loud but you cant help that with a single cylinder air cooled diesel engine. Im just waiting for the service people to say its ready, im going to put a new hose and lance on it as well. I live in st helens mate, near liverpool (dont worry i aint a scouser  ;D).

Danny

PoleKing

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #23 on: May 04, 2014, 10:56:40 pm »
Thanks boys.
I'm thinking the Honda would be nice but can't justify it. I do hardly any PWing that pays. Mainly my own bits & bobs. Although it would be nice.

What's the Yanmar stuff like?

Kleen-can you post the model number of yours and how old it is etc... please?
Any movement on the £650? I was pushing it to £500 tbh...

Yanmar L100 diesels are the best diesel engine you can get. As good as a honda petrol engine but more economical, they are bullet proof! As far as price mate, £650 is a good price. You get what you pay for. You could have this for a couple years and sell it for the same price.

Danny

Fair enough.
I assume everyone concurs as there's been no contradictions.
When are you looking to sell?
Where abouts are you?

Anyone that knows their stuff would tell you how good yanmars are, only thing i would say about them is they are loud but you cant help that with a single cylinder air cooled diesel engine. Im just waiting for the service people to say its ready, im going to put a new hose and lance on it as well. I live in st helens mate, near liverpool (dont worry i aint a scouser  ;D).

Danny

Sounding good.
What was the LPM & PSI again?
Have you got a whirlaway up for grabs too?
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KLEENAWAY

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #24 on: May 04, 2014, 11:00:11 pm »
It's a inter pump w201 I think, 250 bar. Yes it has a gearbox and its 21 inch mosmatic with recovery. What are you offering for just the mosmatic?

An interpump ws201 is 200 bar which is 2900 psi mate, not 3600psi. £300 cash?

Danny

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #25 on: May 04, 2014, 11:02:05 pm »
Ok it's not a201 then but it's 250 bar and no chance at £300

KLEENAWAY

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #26 on: May 04, 2014, 11:09:06 pm »
Thanks boys.
I'm thinking the Honda would be nice but can't justify it. I do hardly any PWing that pays. Mainly my own bits & bobs. Although it would be nice.

What's the Yanmar stuff like?

Kleen-can you post the model number of yours and how old it is etc... please?
Any movement on the £650? I was pushing it to £500 tbh...

Yanmar L100 diesels are the best diesel engine you can get. As good as a honda petrol engine but more economical, they are bullet proof! As far as price mate, £650 is a good price. You get what you pay for. You could have this for a couple years and sell it for the same price.

Danny

Fair enough.
I assume everyone concurs as there's been no contradictions.
When are you looking to sell?
Where abouts are you?

Anyone that knows their stuff would tell you how good yanmars are, only thing i would say about them is they are loud but you cant help that with a single cylinder air cooled diesel engine. Im just waiting for the service people to say its ready, im going to put a new hose and lance on it as well. I live in st helens mate, near liverpool (dont worry i aint a scouser  ;D).

Danny

Sounding good.
What was the LPM & PSI again?
Have you got a whirlaway up for grabs too?

The pump that is on it is made by an italian company called interpump and the model is a ws201, these are one of the best pumps you can get but also the spares for these and easy to get and cheap compared to other pumps. I makes 3000psi at 15 liters per minute. I do have a spare whirlaway but would need to check it over as its been stood for a while

Danny

easy clean

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #27 on: May 04, 2014, 11:12:32 pm »
It's an interpump 47 series ws251. 15 lpm 250 bar

KLEENAWAY

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #28 on: May 04, 2014, 11:17:14 pm »
Ok it's not a201 then but it's 250 bar and no chance at £300

Oh ok mate. Reason i said £300 was because you can buy them new off ebay for £695 with a warranty and a receipt. Yours is a used with no receipt or warranty plus pay for a courier. How much was you thinking pal?

Danny


easy clean

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #30 on: May 04, 2014, 11:28:07 pm »
Cash doesn't make any difference, I'm vat registered. That's the cheap version, mine us the professional range with vacuum recovery £1249.00

PoleKing

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #31 on: May 05, 2014, 09:50:58 am »
Thanks boys.
I'm thinking the Honda would be nice but can't justify it. I do hardly any PWing that pays. Mainly my own bits & bobs. Although it would be nice.

What's the Yanmar stuff like?

Kleen-can you post the model number of yours and how old it is etc... please?
Any movement on the £650? I was pushing it to £500 tbh...

Yanmar L100 diesels are the best diesel engine you can get. As good as a honda petrol engine but more economical, they are bullet proof! As far as price mate, £650 is a good price. You get what you pay for. You could have this for a couple years and sell it for the same price.

Danny

Fair enough.
I assume everyone concurs as there's been no contradictions.
When are you looking to sell?
Where abouts are you?

Anyone that knows their stuff would tell you how good yanmars are, only thing i would say about them is they are loud but you cant help that with a single cylinder air cooled diesel engine. Im just waiting for the service people to say its ready, im going to put a new hose and lance on it as well. I live in st helens mate, near liverpool (dont worry i aint a scouser  ;D).

Danny

Sounding good.
What was the LPM & PSI again?
Have you got a whirlaway up for grabs too?

The pump that is on it is made by an italian company called interpump and the model is a ws201, these are one of the best pumps you can get but also the spares for these and easy to get and cheap compared to other pumps. I makes 3000psi at 15 liters per minute. I do have a spare whirlaway but would need to check it over as its been stood for a while

Danny

Looking like I'll go for it.
Let me know when it's back.

Mosmatic/Whirlaway. Pro's/Con's? Which is better?
www.LanesWindowCleaning.com

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Gordon_Taylor

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #32 on: May 05, 2014, 10:34:01 am »
Easy clean, how much for the pressure washer and flat surface cleaner, I'm only in Eltham.

Regards,

Gordon
Quality is doing it right, even when no-one is looking.

KLEENAWAY

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #33 on: May 05, 2014, 10:38:07 am »
Cash doesn't make any difference, I'm vat registered. That's the cheap version, mine us the professional range with vacuum recovery £1249.00

I didnt realise. How much would you want for it then mate? The vac recovery is a good thing but 99% of people wont use it, me included.

Danny

KLEENAWAY

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #34 on: May 05, 2014, 10:43:21 am »
Thanks boys.
I'm thinking the Honda would be nice but can't justify it. I do hardly any PWing that pays. Mainly my own bits & bobs. Although it would be nice.

What's the Yanmar stuff like?

Kleen-can you post the model number of yours and how old it is etc... please?
Any movement on the £650? I was pushing it to £500 tbh...

Yanmar L100 diesels are the best diesel engine you can get. As good as a honda petrol engine but more economical, they are bullet proof! As far as price mate, £650 is a good price. You get what you pay for. You could have this for a couple years and sell it for the same price.

Danny

Fair enough.
I assume everyone concurs as there's been no contradictions.
When are you looking to sell?
Where abouts are you?

Anyone that knows their stuff would tell you how good yanmars are, only thing i would say about them is they are loud but you cant help that with a single cylinder air cooled diesel engine. Im just waiting for the service people to say its ready, im going to put a new hose and lance on it as well. I live in st helens mate, near liverpool (dont worry i aint a scouser  ;D).

Danny

Sounding good.
What was the LPM & PSI again?
Have you got a whirlaway up for grabs too?

The pump that is on it is made by an italian company called interpump and the model is a ws201, these are one of the best pumps you can get but also the spares for these and easy to get and cheap compared to other pumps. I makes 3000psi at 15 liters per minute. I do have a spare whirlaway but would need to check it over as its been stood for a while

Danny

Looking like I'll go for it.
Let me know when it's back.

Mosmatic/Whirlaway. Pro's/Con's? Which is better?

Ok mate will do. I wouldn't say either are better but they just do the same job in slightly different way, either are brilliant.

Danny

PoleKing

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #35 on: May 05, 2014, 11:40:40 am »
Thanks boys.
I'm thinking the Honda would be nice but can't justify it. I do hardly any PWing that pays. Mainly my own bits & bobs. Although it would be nice.

What's the Yanmar stuff like?

Kleen-can you post the model number of yours and how old it is etc... please?
Any movement on the £650? I was pushing it to £500 tbh...

Yanmar L100 diesels are the best diesel engine you can get. As good as a honda petrol engine but more economical, they are bullet proof! As far as price mate, £650 is a good price. You get what you pay for. You could have this for a couple years and sell it for the same price.

Danny

Fair enough.
I assume everyone concurs as there's been no contradictions.
When are you looking to sell?
Where abouts are you?

Anyone that knows their stuff would tell you how good yanmars are, only thing i would say about them is they are loud but you cant help that with a single cylinder air cooled diesel engine. Im just waiting for the service people to say its ready, im going to put a new hose and lance on it as well. I live in st helens mate, near liverpool (dont worry i aint a scouser  ;D).

Danny

Sounding good.
What was the LPM & PSI again?
Have you got a whirlaway up for grabs too?

The pump that is on it is made by an italian company called interpump and the model is a ws201, these are one of the best pumps you can get but also the spares for these and easy to get and cheap compared to other pumps. I makes 3000psi at 15 liters per minute. I do have a spare whirlaway but would need to check it over as its been stood for a while

Danny

Looking like I'll go for it.
Let me know when it's back.

Mosmatic/Whirlaway. Pro's/Con's? Which is better?

Ok mate will do. I wouldn't say either are better but they just do the same job in slightly different way, either are brilliant.

Danny

Cool. Sorry for all the questions but how do they do the same job in a different way?
Whizzy arm shooting water out from 2 directions, cover thing to stop splashage. What's different?
Must admit I like the stainless one. That is very pretty.
www.LanesWindowCleaning.com

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KLEENAWAY

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #36 on: May 05, 2014, 12:48:16 pm »
Thanks boys.
I'm thinking the Honda would be nice but can't justify it. I do hardly any PWing that pays. Mainly my own bits & bobs. Although it would be nice.

What's the Yanmar stuff like?

Kleen-can you post the model number of yours and how old it is etc... please?
Any movement on the £650? I was pushing it to £500 tbh...

Yanmar L100 diesels are the best diesel engine you can get. As good as a honda petrol engine but more economical, they are bullet proof! As far as price mate, £650 is a good price. You get what you pay for. You could have this for a couple years and sell it for the same price.

Danny

Fair enough.
I assume everyone concurs as there's been no contradictions.
When are you looking to sell?
Where abouts are you?

Anyone that knows their stuff would tell you how good yanmars are, only thing i would say about them is they are loud but you cant help that with a single cylinder air cooled diesel engine. Im just waiting for the service people to say its ready, im going to put a new hose and lance on it as well. I live in st helens mate, near liverpool (dont worry i aint a scouser  ;D).

Danny

Sounding good.
What was the LPM & PSI again?
Have you got a whirlaway up for grabs too?

The pump that is on it is made by an italian company called interpump and the model is a ws201, these are one of the best pumps you can get but also the spares for these and easy to get and cheap compared to other pumps. I makes 3000psi at 15 liters per minute. I do have a spare whirlaway but would need to check it over as its been stood for a while

Danny

Looking like I'll go for it.
Let me know when it's back.

Mosmatic/Whirlaway. Pro's/Con's? Which is better?

Ok mate will do. I wouldn't say either are better but they just do the same job in slightly different way, either are brilliant.

Danny

Cool. Sorry for all the questions but how do they do the same job in a different way?
Whizzy arm shooting water out from 2 directions, cover thing to stop splashage. What's different?
Must admit I like the stainless one. That is very pretty.

No worries. Their are lots of variables so bear with me

Some have castors, some just have a brush skirt
They range in size from 6inch hand one to a 48inch beast
Some have 2 arms some have 3 arms
You can change the nozzle spray angle from 0degrees to 65degrees
You can change the size of the nozzle to let more of less water through
The main bearing in the mosmatics seam to spin slower than the whirlaway

Like i said, lots of variables. Hope that helps

Danny

PoleKing

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #37 on: May 05, 2014, 02:49:53 pm »
Thanks boys.
I'm thinking the Honda would be nice but can't justify it. I do hardly any PWing that pays. Mainly my own bits & bobs. Although it would be nice.

What's the Yanmar stuff like?

Kleen-can you post the model number of yours and how old it is etc... please?
Any movement on the £650? I was pushing it to £500 tbh...

Yanmar L100 diesels are the best diesel engine you can get. As good as a honda petrol engine but more economical, they are bullet proof! As far as price mate, £650 is a good price. You get what you pay for. You could have this for a couple years and sell it for the same price.

Danny

Fair enough.
I assume everyone concurs as there's been no contradictions.
When are you looking to sell?
Where abouts are you?

Anyone that knows their stuff would tell you how good yanmars are, only thing i would say about them is they are loud but you cant help that with a single cylinder air cooled diesel engine. Im just waiting for the service people to say its ready, im going to put a new hose and lance on it as well. I live in st helens mate, near liverpool (dont worry i aint a scouser  ;D).

Danny

Sounding good.
What was the LPM & PSI again?
Have you got a whirlaway up for grabs too?

The pump that is on it is made by an italian company called interpump and the model is a ws201, these are one of the best pumps you can get but also the spares for these and easy to get and cheap compared to other pumps. I makes 3000psi at 15 liters per minute. I do have a spare whirlaway but would need to check it over as its been stood for a while

Danny

Looking like I'll go for it.
Let me know when it's back.

Mosmatic/Whirlaway. Pro's/Con's? Which is better?

Ok mate will do. I wouldn't say either are better but they just do the same job in slightly different way, either are brilliant.

Danny

Cool. Sorry for all the questions but how do they do the same job in a different way?
Whizzy arm shooting water out from 2 directions, cover thing to stop splashage. What's different?
Must admit I like the stainless one. That is very pretty.

No worries. Their are lots of variables so bear with me

Some have castors, some just have a brush skirt
They range in size from 6inch hand one to a 48inch beast
Some have 2 arms some have 3 arms
You can change the nozzle spray angle from 0degrees to 65degrees
You can change the size of the nozzle to let more of less water through
The main bearing in the mosmatics seam to spin slower than the whirlaway

Like i said, lots of variables. Hope that helps

Danny

Cheers, just a plug and play would probably be best for me.
Once set up well, I'll probably never change it.
Text/email me once you get a price for the lot (delivered) and we'll sort something.
Details on my website.
Thanks for the extra info.
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Frankybadboy

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #38 on: May 05, 2014, 07:18:24 pm »
I run a Honda 3000psi 15ltrs minute with a turbo nozzle most of the time I do have another spray lance as well,have'nt yet brought a FSC

haven't yet come across a job yet that the turbo nozzle as coped with  ;)

PoleKing

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Re: Pressure Washers
« Reply #39 on: May 05, 2014, 07:22:36 pm »
I run a Honda 3000psi 15ltrs minute with a turbo nozzle most of the time I do have another spray lance as well,have'nt yet brought a FSC

haven't yet come across a job yet that the turbo nozzle as coped with  ;)

I still don't get the 'turbo' bit.
If it's 15lpm. What's the difference? Turbo'd engine-I'd understand...
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