I'm a proud member here from New Jersey area. Thanks Chris and all the members including team PWP Pressure Washer Products!
My big truck I have a hot water pressure washer and a 225 gallon water tank.
The white enclosed trailer is for wood restoration. I clean and preserve natural wood homes and etc.
In the back of the pick up I put a pressure washer and a hose reel to run around and clean gutters.
In the open trailer I have two hose reals one for high pressure and one for mix, one 25 horse kohler 10 gallon minute cold water pressure washer, one hot water burner, one generator, one air compressor, one All-Flo pump, one 125 gallon water tank, and three 35 gallon chemical tanks, and of course more ladders than I know what to do with.
-- Edited by Walk on Wednesday 18th of November 2009 07:51:25 AM
Nice set ups Clyde. Thats sure a lot of equipment, but I imagine its easier when you have a little job and don't have to bring the whole kitten kaboodle. I'd hate to see your invoice when its time to replace hoses, lol.
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Clyde, just a heads up. I'm not sure if you have a tailgate or not. I didn't see one. Keep an eye on those straps on the tanks. The love seems to eat right through the nylon. I wouldn't want to see one come lose on you buddy. There goes the beautiful Jersey Shore. LOL
Nice Clyde, very nice.. to answer your question, how many squares are those roofs? My min. price is $325.00 that is for a a 20 square roof, I would say these roofs would of ran around $475-$575.I would have ran the price a little higher on the lighter color shingles.. .. But that is Me... Again great looking rigs and roofs fellow roof cleaner...
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Nice set up Clyde but I do have to say I thing you are over weight for the trailer if you were to fill the tanks. The weight in the tanks can equal 1600 to 2000 pounds. At best you have a 3500 lb axle under there.
Trailer 800 lbs Air compressor 60 Hot water unit 150 pw skid 300 hoses 150 misc 100 (because I'm sure my weights are not accurate) tanks 150 Mix and water 1600
I come up with 3300 lbs on that trailer and I am probably low. I would look into a dual axle trailer soon because of this. Other than that looks like a good setup.
Pat the weight is actually under. I only fill up the smaller tanks with chem, and the 125 gallon tank is for water to feed the pressure washer.
That trailer packs a punch for the size, you gotta realize I have a 10 gpm hot water pressure washer on their too. It's fine it works well.
I did buy the trailer right before I decided to clean roofs, so wish I did have a tandom. that trailer was meant for a back up unit. My big guns are in the big truck.
-- Edited by Walk on Friday 1st of January 2010 08:23:17 AM
Nice set up Clyde but I do have to say I thing you are over weight for the trailer if you were to fill the tanks. The weight in the tanks can equal 1600 to 2000 pounds. At best you have a 3500 lb axle under there.
Trailer 800 lbs Air compressor 60 Hot water unit 150 pw skid 300 hoses 150 misc 100 (because I'm sure my weights are not accurate) tanks 150 Mix and water 1600
I come up with 3300 lbs on that trailer and I am probably low. I would look into a dual axle trailer soon because of this. Other than that looks like a good setup.
Pat the weight is actually under. I only feel up the smaller tanks with chem, and the 125 gallon tank is for water to feed the pressure washer.
That trailer packs a punch for the size, you gotta realize I have a 10 gpm hot water pressure washer on their too. It's fine it works well.
I did buy the trailer right before I decided to clean roofs, so wish I did have a tandom. that trailer was meant for a back up unit. My big guns are in the big truck.
Clyde, do you have something against the bigger tanks? LOL... I've never known anyone to get so intimate with their tanks before. Hahahaha!
Nice set up Clyde but I do have to say I thing you are over weight for the trailer if you were to fill the tanks. The weight in the tanks can equal 1600 to 2000 pounds. At best you have a 3500 lb axle under there.
Trailer 800 lbs Air compressor 60 Hot water unit 150 pw skid 300 hoses 150 misc 100 (because I'm sure my weights are not accurate) tanks 150 Mix and water 1600
I come up with 3300 lbs on that trailer and I am probably low. I would look into a dual axle trailer soon because of this. Other than that looks like a good setup.
Pat the weight is actually under. I only fill up the smaller tanks with chem, and the 125 gallon tank is for water to feed the pressure washer.
That trailer packs a punch for the size, you gotta realize I have a 10 gpm hot water pressure washer on their too. It's fine it works well.
I did buy the trailer right before I decided to clean roofs, so wish I did have a tandom. that trailer was meant for a back up unit. My big guns are in the big truck.
Clyde, do you have something against the bigger tanks? LOL... I've never known anyone to get so intimate with their tanks before. Hahahaha!
Larry I use one 35 gallon tank for S.H. and another 35 gallon tank for TSP and the front 35 gallon tank is always half full of S.H. The 125 gallon water tank is like a toilet tank when filled it shuts off, that tank feeds the pressure washer, once done with a job I dump the water, it has a quick dump installed. I also carry a couple of fives of SH. I have plenty to clean a couple of roofs a day, and clean what ever else.
Now is everyone done picking on my equipment. It's only a back up unit, a great one to say the least.
I do appreciate your possitive criticism though.
-- Edited by Walk on Friday 1st of January 2010 08:27:00 AM
Not picking on you at all. Just trying to save you from a bad accident from something as simple as overloading. You can do as you please but I would not run with that many tanks full of chem and water on a single axle.