I just bought a pressure washer today. It's very similar to this one. It's a BE product, model B4013HAGB it's 4000 PSI, 4 GPM belt-drive. The pump model is Tiplex General TSS1511 but seems to have a different layout than this one. The pump fluid level window faces the the engine, instead of being on the side. It's a brand new model, just released this year. There was a lot of confusion about the specs when I went to a local dealer, so I contacted BE pressure washer manufacturer, they assured me It's operating at 4000 PSI, 4 gallons per minute. I will be testing it tomorrow. If the PSI and the GPM are correct, it's a game-changer for belt-drive pressure washers.
I need some advice, looked at 4400PSI Westinghouse, Simpson, and Dewalt pressure washers. They are IDENTICAL. Who makes them? I discovered this after buying the Westinghouse and Simpson. Both had the same issue. The airbox was broken where it connects on top of the carb. The units incredibly difficult to start and they run like ABSOLUTE SHIT. At full throttle, I need to have the wand depressed or the engine stalls, or violently jack hammers around. I cannot safely operating it anywhere without strapping it to the ground with hard stakes. On pavement, I have to use my truck wheel chocks. I've used many small engines in the past, their engines do not seem balanced and I am sure they will explode if continue running them. Both have been returned. WTH????????
Thanks for video, subscriber. Nice advise to cut gas to burn off gas in carb. Someone mention leaving bypass open to drain out so cold can come in from hose rather than recycle warmer water. Can you run this at idle just to dispense more chemical siphone.Can you throttle down, to decrease RPM to decrease GPM if needed for cold pressure washer not hot PW? Do you use maintenance hr meter?
The SKU of the unit in the video is EB4040HG. The TRUTH is stranger than fiction in this case because the EB4040HG and the EB4035HG are the EXACT SAME MODEL (no joke)! The only difference between the 2 models is the sticker on the gas tank (one will say 3500 and one will say 3000) but TRUTH BE TOLD they will both product the EXACT SAME power which is "4 GPM @ 3500 PSI". One more minor difference in the two models is.... the EB4035HG will have a white labeled pump (a TSS1511 with the sticker removed and replaced with a sticker that says "HP4040", where the EB4040HG will keep it's original pump label. I know this may seem completely insane but it is 100% the truth. You can even call Pressure Pro and ask them about the 2 models and they'll tell you the same thing. 99% of the time you'll find the EB4040HG is actually cheaper to buy than the EB4035HG model.
@@Spraywell I did call pressure pro that's why I asked. They told me it's the other way around. That the EB4035HG will keep the tss1511 sticker and that the EB4040HG is a oem special Hp= high performance pump. On their website it says the same in the product specs. The guy I talked to said if it doesn't have the Hp4040 then its not 4000. Not trying to argue, just been interested in buying this pump in about a month and making sure I get what I pay for. I'm almost positive your mistaken EB4040HG =4000 psi with a hp4040 pump and EB4035HG =3500 psi with a tss1511. I'm on their website as we speak. I want to buy the 4000psi machine from you that pressure pro claims js i want to make sure I'm getting the right machine you know.
@@perrygravesjr6893 The HP4040 is simply a TSS1511 with the original sticker removed and the HP4040 sticker added. THEY ARE THE EXACT SAME PUMP, anyone telling you otherwise is salesman BS! Neither will machine will actually achieve 4000 PSI working pressure, BOTH machines will max out at 3500 PSI working pressure unless you either a. over-rev the engine (not advised) or b. reduce your GPM by using 3.5 GPM tips thus causing the PSI to rise. I repeat, neither of these machines will achieve 4000 PSI working pressure, it's not possible. CALL ME at 561-964-3228 and we can talk about it further. I work with these day in and out, I've run all these units and put gauges on EVERYTHING.
Quick question, the guy in the video says it's a 3500 psi unit but as he panned around the back of the unit it has a 3000psi label on the gas tank, but then it gets even weirder because when I check the link your website claims it's a 4000psi machine!??? So what's the actual psi for this machine?
Anytime you add a belt to a 13hp honda engine, the MOST PSI you can achieve will be 3500 PSI (unless you 1. over-rev the engine by turning the throttle higher than it should be or 2. using tips that reduce GPM thus increasing the PSI). This unit (and the EB4035HG) will produce 3500 PSI maximum.
I like to adjust pressure using the spray tips. Lets say I have a 4 GPM pump and I want to drop the pressure to spray close to a screen enclosure, I'd just use 8 GPM tips in instantly drop the pressure without turning on the unloader
Your carb is clogged up. Probably some gunk from fuel has the jet clogged up. Easiest solution is replace the carb, they are only like $40 bucks or so.
@@BadWeatherfreak good question, I used to use aftermarket carbs but the engine would never idle as smooth as the original. So I personally prefer OEM based on my experience.
Hi, I know this is a older video but I had a few questions on belt drive pressure washer. First, will that 3 inch wide belt work on all types / brand belt drive pressure washer? Also I purchased a belt drive pressure washer from a gentleman who kept it in good condition. He said everything was original and maintain. I noticed a few things odd when i got home. Maybe you can help me. The pump information doesn't match with the machine tag. The pump is a Annovi reverberi RKA 4037 (rpm 1750). The machine is label 3500 and the tag / label on the machine states 3500 max psi, 3.7 max gpm. The engine is a honda GX 390 (13 hp). Now i don't know if it's a 4.0 gpm or 3.7 gpm. Also i don't know if it's a 3500 psi or 4000 psi. Is this the correct pump for this pressure washer? Any information will be grateful
Just ordered a 5.5 pump to replace for this machine. Do I need to make any adjustments on unloader when I move it to the new pump. I never touched it since I bought it. The pump I have now is tss1511 and I’m getting the t47 ts2021. Thank you.
Technically you will need to make a few adjustments. Your old pump has an RPM of 1450. The new pump you are installing has an RPM of 1125. You may have to adjust either the engine or the pump/engine pulleys to get it to the right RPM. I would definitely recommend re-setting your pressure using the unloader. There is another video on my channel of "how to set your unloader" to help you with that.
@@jakevonstein8683 i would be pretty comparable by the time it's all said and done I'd say it'll cost you about 70% of the cost of a new machine when you consider time and the required parts you'd have to buy.
Hi! The unit showcased in this video currently retails for $1899. A bargain for a professional grade belt drive unit suitable for daily use! Give us a call if you need any advice. We are here for all of your equipment needs! 561-964-3228
Fixing to order a EB4040HCE. These look like a beast.
I just bought a pressure washer today. It's very similar to this one. It's a BE product, model B4013HAGB it's 4000 PSI, 4 GPM belt-drive. The pump model is Tiplex General TSS1511 but seems to have a different layout than this one. The pump fluid level window faces the the engine, instead of being on the side. It's a brand new model, just released this year. There was a lot of confusion about the specs when I went to a local dealer, so I contacted BE pressure washer manufacturer, they assured me It's operating at 4000 PSI, 4 gallons per minute. I will be testing it tomorrow. If the PSI and the GPM are correct, it's a game-changer for belt-drive pressure washers.
How much and where
@@nightmaremike1092 I bought mine for $2100 taxes included from KMS Tools in British Columbia, Canada.
hows your be pressure washer doing?
@@EricGonzales-gn7yu still working, no complaints.
Good Job on the walkthrough..very usefull..it help me learn more about belt driven pressure washers
Great walk around!
You did an awesome job on the walkthrough haven't seen a walkthrough as good or any better!👍👍👊👊✌✌
This was awesome info…. Just purchased one of those
Hi Did you plum the anlodder to buffer tank?
Awesome video, thanks for the overview. I just picked one up
Can you direct me to the video where you you talk about the chemical injector. Thanks
Why does the pressure washer have a male connect I thought it was suppose to be female...plz respond it's really important
It’s been 2 years. I don’t think they’re gonna respond.
I was initially going to get this then saw the EB4040HC (CAT pump) on your website what are the advantages to the CAT pump over the General?
Is the eb4042hv belt drive 4200 psi a good one ? That’s what I been looking at for my small business
Can you recommend one like this that is CARB compliant?
Pressure Pro units have a California Carb compliant option available. WE have them in stock. the Pressure Pro E4040-HG
@@Spraywell
That appears to be direct drive. I see no option for belt.
Is this brand better than the Lander ?
I need some advice, looked at 4400PSI Westinghouse, Simpson, and Dewalt pressure washers. They are IDENTICAL. Who makes them? I discovered this after buying the Westinghouse and Simpson. Both had the same issue. The airbox was broken where it connects on top of the carb. The units incredibly difficult to start and they run like ABSOLUTE SHIT. At full throttle, I need to have the wand depressed or the engine stalls, or violently jack hammers around. I cannot safely operating it anywhere without strapping it to the ground with hard stakes. On pavement, I have to use my truck wheel chocks. I've used many small engines in the past, their engines do not seem balanced and I am sure they will explode if continue running them. Both have been returned. WTH????????
Can you bypass to a tank while running on city water?
Thanks for video, subscriber. Nice advise to cut gas to burn off gas in carb. Someone mention leaving bypass open to drain out so cold can come in from hose rather than recycle warmer water. Can you run this at idle just to dispense more chemical siphone.Can you throttle down, to decrease RPM to decrease GPM if needed for cold pressure washer not hot PW? Do you use maintenance hr meter?
Can you gravity feed from a buffer tank without using a pump?
Yes
I think the pump he has on the table is the EB4035HG not the EB4040HG am I right?
The SKU of the unit in the video is EB4040HG. The TRUTH is stranger than fiction in this case because the EB4040HG and the EB4035HG are the EXACT SAME MODEL (no joke)! The only difference between the 2 models is the sticker on the gas tank (one will say 3500 and one will say 3000) but TRUTH BE TOLD they will both product the EXACT SAME power which is "4 GPM @ 3500 PSI". One more minor difference in the two models is.... the EB4035HG will have a white labeled pump (a TSS1511 with the sticker removed and replaced with a sticker that says "HP4040", where the EB4040HG will keep it's original pump label. I know this may seem completely insane but it is 100% the truth. You can even call Pressure Pro and ask them about the 2 models and they'll tell you the same thing. 99% of the time you'll find the EB4040HG is actually cheaper to buy than the EB4035HG model.
@@Spraywell I did call pressure pro that's why I asked. They told me it's the other way around. That the EB4035HG will keep the tss1511 sticker and that the EB4040HG is a oem special Hp= high performance pump. On their website it says the same in the product specs. The guy I talked to said if it doesn't have the Hp4040 then its not 4000. Not trying to argue, just been interested in buying this pump in about a month and making sure I get what I pay for. I'm almost positive your mistaken EB4040HG =4000 psi with a hp4040 pump and EB4035HG =3500 psi with a tss1511. I'm on their website as we speak. I want to buy the 4000psi machine from you that pressure pro claims js i want to make sure I'm getting the right machine you know.
@@perrygravesjr6893 The HP4040 is simply a TSS1511 with the original sticker removed and the HP4040 sticker added. THEY ARE THE EXACT SAME PUMP, anyone telling you otherwise is salesman BS! Neither will machine will actually achieve 4000 PSI working pressure, BOTH machines will max out at 3500 PSI working pressure unless you either a. over-rev the engine (not advised) or b. reduce your GPM by using 3.5 GPM tips thus causing the PSI to rise. I repeat, neither of these machines will achieve 4000 PSI working pressure, it's not possible. CALL ME at 561-964-3228 and we can talk about it further. I work with these day in and out, I've run all these units and put gauges on EVERYTHING.
@@Spraywell I'm gonna call you in 10 min lol
Do you have a link where to get the garden hose filter?!
can you run bleach through the pump on this pressure washer?
is there a difference between t1511 and tss1511?
Quick question, the guy in the video says it's a 3500 psi unit but as he panned around the back of the unit it has a 3000psi label on the gas tank, but then it gets even weirder because when I check the link your website claims it's a 4000psi machine!??? So what's the actual psi for this machine?
Anytime you add a belt to a 13hp honda engine, the MOST PSI you can achieve will be 3500 PSI (unless you 1. over-rev the engine by turning the throttle higher than it should be or 2. using tips that reduce GPM thus increasing the PSI). This unit (and the EB4035HG) will produce 3500 PSI maximum.
Why does using belt reduce psi ? Cant it be compensated for with bigger pulley?
Great video.Question do you leave the engine run at full speed
90% throttle or so, I usually just nudge the throttle back just a tad off full throttle
Hey do you still sale parts for this pressure washer. I need a clutch and belt
Pully
Quick question, why do you recommend not using the unloader to lower or increase the pressure on the fly often?
I like to adjust pressure using the spray tips. Lets say I have a 4 GPM pump and I want to drop the pressure to spray close to a screen enclosure, I'd just use 8 GPM tips in instantly drop the pressure without turning on the unloader
@@Spraywell What do you set the unloader to?
Why won’t you mess around with the throttle? What a good possession to set it at?
I usually have it set to 90%. So not ALL the way full throttle, i'll pull it all the way open and then give it a nudge back a bit.
Mine after is on I move the choke back and it turns off. Why is that?
Your carb is clogged up. Probably some gunk from fuel has the jet clogged up. Easiest solution is replace the carb, they are only like $40 bucks or so.
@@Spraywell you recommend oem or aftermarket? I saw some aftermarket with the whole time up for like 25 dollars
@@BadWeatherfreak good question, I used to use aftermarket carbs but the engine would never idle as smooth as the original. So I personally prefer OEM based on my experience.
@@Spraywell any places you recommend buying it from?
@@Spraywell what is my best budget option for 8gpm machine?
How much is this machine
Hi,
I know this is a older video but I had a few questions on belt drive pressure washer.
First, will that 3 inch wide belt work on all types / brand belt drive pressure washer?
Also I purchased a belt drive pressure washer from a gentleman who kept it in good condition. He said everything was original and maintain. I noticed a few things odd when i got home. Maybe you can help me.
The pump information doesn't match with the machine tag. The pump is a Annovi reverberi RKA 4037 (rpm 1750). The machine is label 3500 and the tag / label on the machine states 3500 max psi, 3.7 max gpm. The engine is a honda GX 390 (13 hp). Now i don't know if it's a 4.0 gpm or 3.7 gpm. Also i don't know if it's a 3500 psi or 4000 psi.
Is this the correct pump for this pressure washer?
Any information will be grateful
Just ordered a 5.5 pump to replace for this machine. Do I need to make any adjustments on unloader when I move it to the new pump. I never touched it since I bought it. The pump I have now is tss1511 and I’m getting the t47 ts2021.
Thank you.
Technically you will need to make a few adjustments. Your old pump has an RPM of 1450. The new pump you are installing has an RPM of 1125. You may have to adjust either the engine or the pump/engine pulleys to get it to the right RPM. I would definitely recommend re-setting your pressure using the unloader. There is another video on my channel of "how to set your unloader" to help you with that.
@@Spraywell do I need a different pump pulley. Do you sell it?
I have a 4gpm direct drive unit. Is it possible to swap out my direct drive pump for a belt driven one??
technically possible but will end up being pretty costly.
JN Equipment would it cost more than buying a brand new belt driven PW?
@@jakevonstein8683 i would be pretty comparable by the time it's all said and done I'd say it'll cost you about 70% of the cost of a new machine when you consider time and the required parts you'd have to buy.
What is the price for that unit?
$1549.00 www.jnequipment.com/shop/pressure-washing/pressure-washing-equipment/commercial-belt-drive/eb4040hg-pressure-pro-eagle-series-4000-psi-honda-general-belt-drive-pressure-washer/
@@Spraywell thanks very much..
what are your shipping times. ? to wa state?
This item at the time of me writing this comment has a 48 hr processing time, and 5 -7 day shipping time from Florida to Washington State.
Nice
Quien me da address
? En la descripción de el video esta toda la información que necesitas
The unloader hose is junk! Replaced it with a pressure washer whip line, works great!
explícanos en español usted puede hablar español
El si puede pero aveces por políticas de la empresa no puede pero si seria bueno
How wish this machine
How much didbyou pay for it???
Hi! The unit showcased in this video currently retails for $1899. A bargain for a professional grade belt drive unit suitable for daily use! Give us a call if you need any advice. We are here for all of your equipment needs! 561-964-3228