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.
Pat I would like you to remove this post, because you need to start reading the entirety before you sling wild accustions around about people. If you would notice I clearly stated that I only fill the small tanks only.
Clyde, I don't see where anything needs to be removed. All of the guys that have posted are only trying to look out for your safety a well as everyone else's who may have a similar sett-ups. I think it is good info for other Pressure Washers and Roof Cleaners.
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.
Pat, I agree with you about not overloading his, mine yours or anybody's trailer. He stated that he only uses the big tank for water and dumps it when he is done and doesn't drive it with a full load. If that tank is empty then I'm sure he's not over the weight limit. He's had it set up like that for years and has never had a problem with it. I'm not taking sides here I'm just stating what I read. Hey, to be honest with you I'm guilty of overloading my rig a bunch of times and not just with water.
here is a big job we did Saturday July 25 2010. We cleaned the roof, cleaned the gutters, inside and out, and washed the house including a two car detached gargage.
As of last year we basically just washed siding. This year we do the whole package, we clean the Roof, clean the gutters out, including whitening them, and we wash the siding. Once we are done the entire house looks like new, and the customers are very pleased, and so are we!