Giving The Pressure Washer Some Love
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- Опубліковано 27 бер 2024
- In this video I knock out a few needed repairs on my Honda powered DeWalt 3800psi pressure washer. Nothing to major. Just fix a flat tire, replace the gas tank and replace the pump.
-Enjoy!
Only 2 people that can make a small tire video entertaining; Eric O and Mustie
Comparing Eric O. and Mustie changing tires has me laughing my A$$ off! But so true!
Maybe AvE could also
James Condon, too.
I love how you reflexively still do that "factory specs" phrase for us over here. No need to try and keep the torque geeks at bay here on the fun side of town.
3 clicks of the elbow!
I always go one click of the elbow and two clicks of the wrist, just to be safe !
Couple uga duggas
He couldn't care less about the torque geeks.
@steve, but he does care about his property tax assessment 🏃
There was a time when tire valve caps had a valve core tool on the top of the cap. I still remember.
some still do.
Not all of them had it, and they're still sold in parts stores. I've got quite a few in the junk drawer of my tool box along with new cores. That way every time I need my actual valve core tool and can't find it I can still fix my junk.
A lost art of fixing your tools rather than throwing them away and buying new junk. Bravo sir. Nice work as usual.
Thanks 👍
Remember when the tire guy would set the inner tube patch on fire? More fun than glue.
"Almost Amish." Priceless.
My wife just walked into the room, asked me what I was watching.
“Car repair videos”
“What’s he repairing?”
“Gas powered pressure washer”
“Do we have one?”
“Nope. Might someday. Just relaxing watching him fix stuff”
“Well I guess it’s good that you’ll be ready for it”
I like to watch the concrete channels on here. It’s relaxing and I’m genuinely interested in the process and how it impacts the landscape of the project.
Well…my girl swears I’m days away from either ripping out and replacing sidewalks, driveways, etc around the house or canceling my current life and starting a cement laying business.
As many crime dramas that she watches, she must be a mass murderer looking for tips..lol 😜
"Dry no lube" I'm sure caught her attention as to what you were watching 😅😅😅
Doesn't that thing come with a TPMS system? Lol
"We're in the wild." Torqued to factory specs? Oh yeah! Thanks again, Mr. O.
Eric, you have been working on stuff for so long that your hands are a torque wrench. Your eyes are a tire gauge. Tell Mrs O she is a lucky woman.
You pulled the blue protective cover and didn't even use that cap! There goes my OCD!!!! 😄😄😄
you don't take the protective cover off until you've used it for xxx times....
My.
Pressure washer is 25 years old.
I never run it without water supply. And I never let it run more than 1 minute without pulling the trigger to keep the pump from wearing the seals down or overheating it, and it still works great.
Yes, this is for sure key. I've had same results as you. Last forever if you always keep water moving through it. Most manuals for them I have seen actually say something along those lines.
I have a Briggs & Stratton 3200 psi that has only about 40 hours run time on it and the pump is toast. I was pressure washing concrete at a number of food stores and I had to hook up to there mop sink tap. There is a hot and cold tap, I've had the hot water turned on a number of times, did not know till I felt it in the wand. I only takes doing this two or three times to destroy the pump.
@@aleastwood1698 Yes, you want to keep them cool. It makes the seals and bearings last a lot longer. Letting them run without running water through the pump continuously is not a good thing to do.
Briggs and Stratton makes a product called "Pump Saver". It's a can that screws on to the water hose inlet with antifreeze and pump lubricant. A quick 2 second burst flushes the water out, adds antifreeze and lubricates the pump o-rings. I do it every fall on my pressure washers, it works great. I put blue painters tape on the handle to remind me it's winterized.
Sta-Bil also sells that product. It works great. It also helps slightly sticking unloader valves in some cases I have come to find out.
I use the Simpson Pump Guard Eric mentions in the video. First time I used it I had no idea how powerful the spray was going to be. I was down close to the pump and took a pump guard facial when it forcefully exited the outlet.
@@elcheapo5302 I had a similar experience the first time I used the stuff as well.
@@MattsRageFitGarage Thanks. Glad I wasn't the only one! 🤣
I could watch this guy to needle point. It would be fun to set and watch grass grow with him. With a cold beer of course.
Always enjoy these 'After Hours' videos! Great to see the pups again as well. Sheba looks well. Hope Weston heals well.
Those are balance beads rolling around in the tube. They keep the tire in balance when you're pushing the pressure washer really fast to the next job.
I store my pressure washer in the shed all winter. I let the water run out of it, tilt it up and pour some brand new used antifreeze in the inlet and pull the cord a few times till it runs out of the outlet. Seems to work good.
Here's a power washer tip you need to know Eric O. Get that pump saver oil and fill up the pump with it after every time you use it. You will never need a pump again. I've been using the same power washer for over 20 years now. It's great stuff
Maintenance. My house is old. My vehicles are old. I’m old. On any given day any or all of these areas require maintenance. Keeps me busy.
I dropped a craftsman gas edger the same way, torqued the blade arm a little, got it mostly straight.
Woot! A triple-header for me this morning. Just watched the 2 Fusion video's, and then a surprise After Hours video. Huzzah!
Huzzah!
My Philosophy is always been "time is money". Harbor Freight has that tire and rim combo for under $10
I need to get my pressure washer to the pressure washer show ASAP
A ratchet AND a combination wrench in the SAME video? Glad to see you're coming around!! 😁
I did similar with my chainsaw, forgot it on the tailgate and never found it again! Now I upgraded!
I've been getting the slime tubes for years. They cost a little more, but you can literally mow down rose bushes with them lol
My wife wants he to reevaluate priorities in my life after see me watch a 30 minute video on how to repair a power washer tire
Dump the wife and get a dog and live happily ever after.
You have to order the tank decals or you will get thrown out of the Pressure Washer Nationals! 😂
It's called the "dad kit"
You could call the warsher "Triggers brush - Maintained it for 20 years. This old brooms had 17 new heads and 14 new handles in its time"
My wife has her grandfather’s hammer. I told her cousin the head has been replaced twice and three handles, other than that it’s new. The cousin said “It’s wonderful you kept that family heirloom.” Smh
I remember my dad fixing the tires on the car . Out came the tire irons then he pull out the tube and he would use a hot patch where you would clamp the patch to the tube and and put a match to it. I still have the tire irons and the clamp .
Looks like Simpson made that for Dewalt. Those little Honda engines are hard to beat.
After many times of doing what you just did, I just go by the solid tire replacement.
I got a new sub woofer on my computer sound system. You got thunder or microphone wind noise in New York. My wife thinks it's thundering here.
These sub woofers are great.
The commentary while you were installing the gas tank was pure gold.
I was hoping to see you tear apart the old pump to see what happened. Maybe in another video? Thank you for all your videos.. always helpful and entertaining. ✌
Morning Eric👍👍👍at last ,something really technical to get your teeth into🤣🤣🤣
Eric, I use a product from Briggs and Stratton called Pump Saver. It is a petroleum-based product that is sprayed into the water inlet nozzle to displace water inside the pump for long term storage. I use it after each use to prevent calcium deposits from forming and as a seal protectant. Amazon carries several types of similar products. Cheers.
Dude I have the same Cresent tool set! It was a gift from a friend and ive had it for years. I pride myself in only losing the 1/16th hex.
Same here. At least 20 years old. Handy little piece of kit.
Those Air Leaker 200 tires on my air compressor got chucked in the garbage. Replaced them with some solid core tires. Best modification ever. Then I thought, wait a minute, maybe I didn't actually buy an air compressor. Maybe I bought a set of tires, and they included an air compressor in the deal. 🤔Maybe it discourages customers returning the tires because they leak.
Air Leaker 200s on special, only $299 for a set. Free air compressor included with each purchase because we care.
Same way my Dad taught me almost 60 yrs ago. Lots of bicycle tires fixed
Cool video Mr O, I always flush out my pump with pink RV antifreeze by filling a 4 foot piece of connected garden hose filled with antifreeze and leave ignition off and pull pull cord till pink liquid comes out of water outlet. Doing this every time will keep internals from “dry rotting” and pump will last a lifetime. My pump is 26 years old and is still going strong. Hope this helps someone.
Clean rubber is the most important piece. Oh, leave us hanging. Mrs. O would not leave us hanging.
"Ill pop it apart"
Sits on shelf for 5 years
I replaced mine with a set of airless tires from Amazon-tired of them always being flat especially when it sits a lot! Worth the $25 for the hassle!
Let’s see the pump repair! Good job
Eric,
I hope you had a stern talkin with the fella that left the tailgate open and let that poor pressure washer loose on the streets.
Glad she's all fixed up again.🤙
I have had my pressure washer for 20 yrs now, so its holding up well. Except for the fact I replaced the engine, the pump, the wand, and the hose, so the only thing left thats original at this point is the frame.
Good to see Tech tire patches, the company headquarters are right around the corner.
Nice job as usual!!
Karcher makes a pump guard that can be added to the pump before winter. Prevents freezing, corrosion etc. Adds lube to the pump internals as well. Cheap insurance.
Beautiful dogs ! Great job.
Thanks for the video Eric.
Oh, it's the Bicycle repairman! (monty python) I mounted a water Separator on my compressor today..
Love any video you put out Eric!!!!
28 psi. The only kind of guy I want advice from
Nice, getting ready for Spring
I am convinced they make it impossible to remove all the water from these pressure washer pumps, that way they can sell you a new one in the spring. Might look into running some antifreeze through the pump next fall.
Hey Eric, great stuff. Always enjoy you channels .
"Guess what ding dong didn't drain the water from it...." - Gosh darnit - too funny!!!! "...stole a spark plug from it..." - says ALL true mechanics everywhere!!!! LOL
Great to see Sheeba again 😊
You got a nice Hondooooo GX on there. Well worth the investment.
Brings back memories of changing out flat bicycle tubes, replace or repair. Couple of screw drivers and a patch kit.😊😊😊
I always giggle at your "torque to factory spec". Thanks for keeping that up. Love it!
Really looking forward to seeing the pump rebuild video. Thank you for sharing, enjoy your videos.
You got lucky getting that wheel off. Giving it the old mule kick so close to the ground could have been tricky. 😅
Great to see Sheba again
Beautiful dogs
Enjoyed watching you go all James Condon on the pressure washer. Had a flashback to my childhood when you broke the tire bead with two screwdrivers. I used to do my bicycle tires just like that.
Cor the amount of stuff I’ve got the spare parts for ,I’d be busy for a year,a very true video though,thanks for bring us along.
That’s a good pump. I have one on my own Simpson pressure washer. If you ever need seals, look up Comet. That’s the company that makes it for Simpson/AAA.
Good to know thanks!
That baby is Concourse ready with the factory cap. Well done!
Even Eric O. has to fix his home toys. Enjoyed your video.
😂😂I'm glad you factory torque your bolts on everything you work on! 👌😂😂Makes some very happy.
Whaching mr o do something ive done to a forklift 100 times why idk but love the the guy
Eric O - After Hours.. Awesome video my friend. But one thing though....I didn't hear no click on that torque wrench. 😂
Another good video Eric.
Those small tires are a pain.
love the power washer show. I like the oem cap better.
Eric working on the ground like the rest of us peasants! 🤣
Honda Motor wont let you down .
I keep all of my sprayers, pumps, tanks and chemicals in a small shop that I keep heated at 50 degrees all winter. Saves a TON on repairs and replacements.
I keep my garage warm in Hawaii for free.
@@Michael-yi4mc I understand there are spots in Maui that are quite warm. .......Too soon?
@@TheBrookian 👍You should be living in Maui.
@@Michael-yi4mc You know what they say, "light a man a fire and keep him warm all night. Light a man ON fire and keep him warm the rest of his life."
I miss these DIY videos at home.
When putting the inner tube back in, he's comment trust me, with adding am a professional. Yes SIR you are the Mannnnnnn.
Those Honda GX engines are great. I'd re-pump it too.
I got the exact same pressure washer I found in the garbage. Tore it down to inspect bottom. Bottom end was fine. Top was seized from water getting in and took days to free up the piston, clean up the head and change the rusted carb and was working on the rusted out gas tank yesterday to keep the rust out of the carb.
I do small engine repair, so I fix tires all the time. I finally invested in a tire changing tool from Harbor Freight. As I get older, I try and do things easier and smarter. I replace tubes and entire tires as requested by the owner. Many want the tube because it is cheaper than a tire. It is more entertaining to watch you do this, than my doing it.
Here's an idea, remove 4 bolts and keep the pump unit inside during the frozen months.
Great vid
Hey a after hours video yay. Happy Easter Eric. I'm sure you are firing up the barrel smoker today, enjoy this beautiful day
'Tis a rare gift to be able to make simlpe repairs both entertaining and informative. Thank you and keep up the good work. Also you might want to feed the Husky a bit more....she looks a bit thin. ;-).
Living on the edge without all those safety stickers.
Prolly loose points at the show too
and loose one HP or two.
As we say in Kentucky, put your purse on the self and get after it!! Great video!!
Honda Thunder Baby !!!
Hi Eric, On the bottom of my pump. I have a drainage plug that I remove, pull the engine over a few times or until I dont see any more water coming out. Store as usual. Its an Old Colman 2400 psi with Honda 5 Hp.
Hello from Down Under🙃
Starts easy and it's a great engine because it's a Honda engine😎
I love it just like us at home. 👍🏻👍🏻
Great video. I won’t be lazy so I’m leaving my comment. Have a blessed day
Hehe, mine lives in the basement in the winter for the same reason! Lesson learned.
Only Eric can make watching paint dry interesting.
Going back to the teen years , learning tube and tubeless patching repair . Contact cement and a lighter to make it cure faster ! Thats where I started anyway .
Four legged assistant off camera wanting to get involved. LOL I have the same here she sits and watches like "Dad what are you doing?" Oh impressive come with the "Hondoo" motor on it. Happy Easter to you and the Family! I hear you Mr O. snow storm coming in Tuesday night in the Hampshire can hardly wait NOT..
Eric, thanks for the reminder... need to summerize the snowblower by getting the gas out and run it dry :)
😮💨 Yep, I've been there. Was taking things out of the truck bed then went around the front and jumped in...with the tailgate down. My camping fridge scattered across the road..