Best part of this video is no music and no talking, and I watched it from start to finish. Very informative. This is the best Stihl Turbo Nozzle Video on UA-cam. A+++
I'm still very happy with the purchase. Haven't done anything but oil changes and spark plug. Still running like a champ. It does a good bit of sitting now though.
I absolutely love it. I actually enjoy using it and it's nice being able to adjust the pressure (or having the need to turn it down) and does great fuel wise
Adjustable pressure is what everyone should be looking at - this is why I am going to buy as well as the time savings demonstrated in your video.Thanks
Now that you have had this system for 6+ months, hows it still going? DO you truly find the adjusting to be great, no engine issue? I have heard and read that with both regulator and unloader, changing them often can cause engine wear and you should actually change it to different size orifice tips in its stead! Thanks for any information or feedback! and Thank you for the video!
Squeak N Squeegee The Window Cleaner so far no issues we dont really use it every day and the pressure usually stays around 80% . But we have loaned it out to be used commercially and the gentleman wants one now. He said it worked great with a 20 inch scrubber. Checked it when returned and was roughly 70-80% pressure. Also he was impressed with the fuel consumption. I will try to get more videos in the future.
Best part of this video is no music and no talking, and I watched it from start to finish. Very informative. This is the best Stihl Turbo Nozzle Video on UA-cam. A+++
I have pwned one for two years, starts easy, excellent performance and quality....happy
I'm still very happy with the purchase. Haven't done anything but oil changes and spark plug. Still running like a champ. It does a good bit of sitting now though.
Nice video!
How would you bypass these so water releases back in the tank? If ones only source of water is a water tank
The turbo nozzle i got is defective and leaves just thing squirrely lines .had to use a surface cleaner .
that is fkn badass, guessing turbo nozzle bought separately?
bLitzKrieg yes it is but the 15° does bout the same just a little slower you can really move with motor and pump all the way up too
Looks powerful are you happy with it stihl?
I absolutely love it. I actually enjoy using it and it's nice being able to adjust the pressure (or having the need to turn it down) and does great fuel wise
Adjustable pressure is what everyone should be looking at - this is why I am going to buy as well as the time savings demonstrated in your video.Thanks
Now that you have had this system for 6+ months, hows it still going? DO you truly find the adjusting to be great, no engine issue? I have heard and read that with both regulator and unloader, changing them often can cause engine wear and you should actually change it to different size orifice tips in its stead! Thanks for any information or feedback! and Thank you for the video!
Squeak N Squeegee The Window Cleaner so far no issues we dont really use it every day and the pressure usually stays around 80% . But we have loaned it out to be used commercially and the gentleman wants one now. He said it worked great with a 20 inch scrubber. Checked it when returned and was roughly 70-80% pressure. Also he was impressed with the fuel consumption. I will try to get more videos in the future.
Squeak N Squeegee The Window Cleaner also they offer a 3 yr warranty if you run their oil if that helps any.
What oil did you buy to get the 3 year warranty? I know its good for their 2 stroke stuff.
nice! what does 2.5 or 3 gpm stand for? my pressure washer has a flow rate of 12L/min, will this turbo nozzle given in the link be compatible
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Gpm is gallons (3.785 L) per minute
@@jerellrobinson6514 which gpm 2.5 or 3 is suitable for pressure washer has a flow rate of 12L/min?
May i ask what psi and gpm machine you got there....thanks
The RB 800 is 4000 psi and 4.0 GPM I believe.
Where is it available
Which turbo nozzle is that Jerell Robinson
Wud Legerity I'm not sure on the part # but it's a stihl nozzle and the one they recommended for the rb800