At the end of a big roof job while rinsing the pump it quit pumping. Thought maybe it overheated and shut down. After getting home I got a fresh pump out of the box and swapped them out. Same thing. The pump would spin but not pump. I noticed that when I took the fitting off the discharge side the water came back from the hose with a lot of pressure. Left the discharge off and started the pump.... it pumped like crazy.... took the swivel off and the hose was clear. took the hose off the manifold and couldn't get anything to go through. I have 300 ft of curitek 5/8 inch. Nothing would go through it. I got the air compressor out and hooked a nozzle to it. Forced 100 psi through the hose. It started spouting water from the other end. Hooked everything back up and it worked fine. I didn't see anything come out of the end but water but I didn't have my eye on it when it first started squirting. Has anyone ever had this happen?
Did you have a spray tip on it? I tried looking and couldn't find it, but I thought there was an old thread where someones hose was breaking apart clogging up his tips.
Thats the crazy part. It wouldn't even come out of the hose with nothing on the end. I thought about the liner breaking apart and clogging it up... the hose is only 3 yrs old and gets rinsed after every roof.
I just had same problem. I had rust from inside the hose reel come loose and clog my hose. I wasted a couple hours in the middle of a job changing pumps and tryin to figure it out.
Same story here. We hang our hose around the reel, expensive hose hook.
I finally got tired of asking hose reel makers to make hose reels for OUR purposes, that would not break, or compromise performance.
Roof Cleaning is not Pressure Washing or Lawn Spraying, where 500 plus PSI Pumps are used. Our pumps barely make 100 PSI, and most will not even do that ! Our Brothers risk their lives trying to shoot parts of roofs on 40 ft ladders, on windy days. We don't need no restrictive hose reels choking our pumps, compromising performance.
Sorry, but Stainless Steel don't mean Chit, for our use, especially if it is welded.
The weld destroys the little Chlorine resistance the Stainless Steel once had, and bye bye hose reel manifold!
IMHO, buying any hose reel with a stainless steel manifold, is like marrying a girl you know is about to turn Gay.
What is needed is this, a hose reel with a schedule 80 PVC Manifold, or a Hose reel with a Hastelloy Manifold, and a DOUBLE Seal swivel, made out of the same stuff.
The Manifold must be at least 5/8 inside diameter, so as not to effect flow.
The Lawn Spray guys will eat these up too, because the Round Up they spray is also hard on Stainless.
As long as we keep buying POS Hose Reels, they will never give us what we really need.