We've been using the 5850 from the get go. The best distance I've got was 40'. This was in the shop yard. On a roof or ladder most times it's 30 to 35'. If it's little windy this number can drop. Overall I'm very satisfied with it's performance.
Hank
-- Edited by waxman18324 on Monday 7th of January 2013 04:35:43 PM
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Pat I measured the pentaflex at a 45 degree angle (ground) from what I remember (that was a year ago before I took that job in Manhattan) and shot just past the lenght of my shop which is 45ft long.
It's been snowballed for a long time. I should take it out and make sure its running!.
The 7.0gpm is a beast but I may want a smaller setup like the 5850 5gpm, I'm also thinking of building a dual pump system with those Firmco 3.8gpm Gold series pumps and use the same 5/8" hose. If so, want to be able to sometimes run together for 7.6 gpm??? not sure if thats good with 5/8" hose?
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Monday 7th of January 2013 06:00:34 PM
It seems like everytime we talk about distance we're all over the ball park on how to measure it.
What about the gun being parallel to the ground and up 4' from the ground . Measuring from the tip to where the majority ot the water drops to the ground
Then do it again so that the gun is pointed up at a 45 degree angle. This is problably a truer measure as is is more like your spraying from the ladder.
Jim, I measured the pentaflex from parallel to past 45 degrees at ground level. As most know when it comes to trajectory, 45 degrees will maximize distance. Most of my jobsites are high 2 stories and mansions with steep roofs (many slate) and hilly terrain, so shooting from ground is ideal, humping around 32 and 40 ft ladders on uneven ground sux.
I agree that humping around a large ladder on uneven terrain to do roof cleaning sucks but that PITA factor is incorporated in our quote. No matter what the circumstances or equipment we will be using we don't shoot from the ground. Many of the newer homes up here have uneven terrain and two to three stories as well as the dormers from hell. There are too many variables and I don't like taking chances with lack of wind control, glass, plant material, etc.. Just call me chicken little.
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Chicken little is right....Lol just kidding Hank! Adam It was explained to me that joining two pumps of the same gpm{3.8 } will only give you 3.8. You will neede the 5850 and a pump a lil stronger for windy days. If the roofs you are going to be doing are that hairy you made need an air setup, Gary says his shoots 70 feet.
Chicken little is right....Lol just kidding Hank! Adam It was explained to me that joining two pumps of the same gpm{3.8 } will only give you 3.8. You will neede the 5850 and a pump a lil stronger for windy days. If the roofs you are going to be doing are that hairy you made need an air setup, Gary says his shoots 70 feet.
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