I’m blessed to work at a facility that has a massive wash hose. I’m 6’5” and 300 pounds of farm boy and it’s all I can handle at full power. I can blast mud off from 30 feet away. It’s beautiful. I can was a Cat 980 in 15 minutes. Even if it’s as caked at the one in this video… still only 15 mins. I have to be careful because the water at full pressure is enough volume/force to break the glass in equipment. I’ve accidentally done that. Oops. lol. But man is it a time saver to have a massive water source available.
That's awesome. They had a water truck at the quarry but I never got a chance to use it. Flow is speed. Would be awesome to see a machine done in 15 minutes!
I washed equipment for over eight years. It’s very satisfying. I actually miss it washed every kind of piece of heavy equipment you can think of. I worked for H&E rentals aerial access equipment Ahearn rentals United rentals
When I used to wash my own equipment and big trucks(18 -64 wheelers) I would always give a quick spray all over from top to bottom, then wash from top to bottom(as the water from a quick spray would loosen a lot on the bottom) .
Depends on the scope your customer wants. Heat really helps lift the grease and leaves a cleaner surface. You can use degreaser and cold water to get it clean. Things will take longer without heat. So figure out with your customer what level of clean they want/expect.
i do this type of washing to HE but i use several different types of turbo heads the one i love most is the KE5002C German Made Dual Tip talk about mud removal half the time to do the dump trucks
At the workshop i used to work we used the installed water system. It was about 10kg/cm. On loose dirt i find it more effective to use lower pressure and many times more water volume. But offcause the high pressure washer (steam) on tougher dirt.
Yeah I've been told one way a lot of quarrys use is a water truck to clean off the dirt, where the large water volume really helps speed it up. With a hot pressure washer though you've got better options for leaving a cleaner finish. Trying to get a small amount of dirt up and under a crack with a large volume of water I would imagine is inefficient though. You just need a water truck with a hot pressure washer on it Best of both worlds!
I would bill by the hour which will help it be less stressful, especially if your learning as well. You'll have to learn what level of clean they want/expect. At the time this customer was given an hourly rate of $100/hr for hot pressure washing, starting from when leave the shop to once I'm finished on site, so included travel one way. Four hour minimum. l'd probably be 20% more expensive now. I would spend about an hour to an hour and a half on a single machine.
@@kevinjones4142 a pressure pro hot skid unit pressuretek.com/8-gpm-3500-psi-12-volt-burner-hot-skid-pressure-washer/ I also run a double unloader setup so I can easily control my pressure and flow and can run really hot temps.
@@AndrewMeades I work at a quarry and me and another guy got the contract to wash the equipment. We were wondering about running two hoses at once. I’ve been told theirs no way to regulate them. Do u know if that’s right and does that get the oil and grease off
I have one of these pressure pro units. pressuretek.com/8-gpm-3500-psi-12-volt-burner-hot-skid-pressure-washer/ Yes! I have cleaned my trailer recently so will film a video tour of my setup.
Depends on the scope with the customer. Using a detergent, like a degreaser to clean off the grease, would be done if someone was going to be working on a section of the equipment and needed clean access. Otherwise these were back out the next day to get dirty again, so they were just a maintenance level clean.
Is it actual concrete you're looking to remove? In the video it's just quarry grit build up. Using heat helps if its being stubborn. If it's actual concrete you'll need an acid www.eacochem.com/products/ctwash.html
Depends on the scope of work for your customer. Mine wouldn't be perfect after either with a slight film, but they were just going to get dirty again the next day so that was within scope. If your customer wants them shiny, check out this sheet on what fleet washers do. www.eacochem.com/product-list/transportation-wash.html Then look up some videos on 2 step fleet washing guns, where they can apply the acid then base by switching a 3 way valve. That's about as efficient as it can be. You can always just use an x-jet in the meantime till ya build one.
it is better to wash construction equipment no more than once every 14-30 days, if you wash it more often, you simply overuse water and the washing equipment wears out faster, if you wash it without foam and shampoo, you can not worry about the environment, since the components are natural and do not harm the environment, unlike for car washes where chemicals are used
This was at a quarry. The water was supplied from pumps at the quarry itself and no products were used, save for heat and very occasionally some degreaser when a component needed cleaned to be repaired/replaced. They were cleaned roughly every 2-3 weeks.
Correct, doesn't really matter in this case. When you're washing heavy equipment all day, you'll end up going in all directions as you'll want to switch it up and give your muscles a break.
Realy a very nice work
Thanks! Glad you liked it 😀
I’m blessed to work at a facility that has a massive wash hose. I’m 6’5” and 300 pounds of farm boy and it’s all I can handle at full power. I can blast mud off from 30 feet away. It’s beautiful. I can was a Cat 980 in 15 minutes. Even if it’s as caked at the one in this video… still only 15 mins. I have to be careful because the water at full pressure is enough volume/force to break the glass in equipment. I’ve accidentally done that. Oops. lol. But man is it a time saver to have a massive water source available.
That's awesome. They had a water truck at the quarry but I never got a chance to use it.
Flow is speed. Would be awesome to see a machine done in 15 minutes!
I washed equipment for over eight years. It’s very satisfying. I actually miss it washed every kind of piece of heavy equipment you can think of. I worked for H&E rentals aerial access equipment Ahearn rentals United rentals
When I used to wash my own equipment and big trucks(18 -64 wheelers) I would always give a quick spray all over from top to bottom, then wash from top to bottom(as the water from a quick spray would loosen a lot on the bottom) .
Great tip. Yeah anything to start to process of softening things up. I'm usually going top to bottom unless I'm giving my shoulders a break.
Can this be done effectively with a cold water machine using a turbo nozzle?
Depends on the scope your customer wants. Heat really helps lift the grease and leaves a cleaner surface. You can use degreaser and cold water to get it clean. Things will take
longer without heat.
So figure out with your customer what level of clean they want/expect.
I Think it’s better to wash from top to bottom taking advantage of gravity for the dirt to flow down.
I love cleaning
Me too! :)
i do this type of washing to HE but i use several different types of turbo heads the one i love most is the KE5002C German Made Dual Tip talk about mud removal half the time to do the dump trucks
Thanks for the 'tip'. Do you have a supplier for that? Can't seem to find it online.
Nothing like a good strong power hose with a pump or a good heated pressure washer
Great video. My suggestion is no music though. Just the sound of the washer 👍
I have an 8 hour long video of just pure washing you might like!
@@AndrewMeades Awesome!! 👀
How much do you charge for a piece of equipment like that?
At the time it was $100/hr plus travel one way.
3 1/2 hours right? I bet you I’m right on the money.😊
At the workshop i used to work we used the installed water system. It was about 10kg/cm. On loose dirt i find it more effective to use lower pressure and many times more water volume. But offcause the high pressure washer (steam) on tougher dirt.
Yeah I've been told one way a lot of quarrys use is a water truck to clean off the dirt, where the large water volume really helps speed it up. With a hot pressure washer though you've got better options for leaving a cleaner finish. Trying to get a small amount of dirt up and under a crack with a large volume of water I would imagine is inefficient though. You just need a water truck with a hot pressure washer on it Best of both worlds!
How do you go about quoting and charging for these machines?
im just starting into fleets and heavy machinery so im skeptical on pricing
I would bill by the hour which will help it be less stressful, especially if your learning as well. You'll have to learn what level of clean they want/expect.
At the time this customer was given an hourly rate of $100/hr for hot pressure washing, starting from when leave the shop to once I'm finished on site, so included travel one way. Four hour minimum. l'd probably be 20% more expensive now. I would spend about an hour to an hour and a half on a single machine.
@@AndrewMeades helpful - Very much Apreciated
@@AndrewMeadeswhat set up are you using
@@kevinjones4142 a pressure pro hot skid unit
pressuretek.com/8-gpm-3500-psi-12-volt-burner-hot-skid-pressure-washer/
I also run a double unloader setup so I can easily control my pressure and flow and can run really hot temps.
@@AndrewMeades I work at a quarry and me and another guy got the contract to wash the equipment. We were wondering about running two hoses at once. I’ve been told theirs no way to regulate them. Do u know if that’s right and does that get the oil and grease off
What machine do you use?
Could you show and talk about it?
I have one of these pressure pro units.
pressuretek.com/8-gpm-3500-psi-12-volt-burner-hot-skid-pressure-washer/
Yes! I have cleaned my trailer recently so will film a video tour of my setup.
Good looking AND handy? 😍
Why you didn’t use any shampoo at all?
Depends on the scope with the customer. Using a detergent, like a degreaser to clean off the grease, would be done if someone was going to be working on a section of the equipment and needed clean access. Otherwise these were back out the next day to get dirty again, so they were just a maintenance level clean.
Kerja bagus , sangat bersih😍
Berapa lama waktu yang di butuhkan untuk menyuci alat berat itu ?
Saya selalu dukung saluran anda ❤
What chemical are you using to break up the concrete im have trouble
Is it actual concrete you're looking to remove? In the video it's just quarry grit build up. Using heat helps if its being stubborn.
If it's actual concrete you'll need an acid
www.eacochem.com/products/ctwash.html
It's at a quarry it's just after it dries still has the dull film look. Was wondering what you are doing different or what acid should I use
Depends on the scope of work for your customer. Mine wouldn't be perfect after either with a slight film, but they were just going to get dirty again the next day so that was within scope.
If your customer wants them shiny, check out this sheet on what fleet washers do.
www.eacochem.com/product-list/transportation-wash.html
Then look up some videos on 2 step fleet washing guns, where they can apply the acid then base by switching a 3 way valve. That's about as efficient as it can be. You can always just use an x-jet in the meantime till ya build one.
@@AndrewMeades thanks man
No problem! Best of luck
Which pressure washer you use ?
One of these
pressuretek.com/8-gpm-3500-psi-12-volt-burner-hot-skid-pressure-washer/
it is better to wash construction equipment no more than once every 14-30 days, if you wash it more often, you simply overuse water and the washing equipment wears out faster, if you wash it without foam and shampoo, you can not worry about the environment, since the components are natural and do not harm the environment, unlike for car washes where chemicals are used
This was at a quarry. The water was supplied from pumps at the quarry itself and no products were used, save for heat and very occasionally some degreaser when a component needed cleaned to be repaired/replaced. They were cleaned roughly every 2-3 weeks.
TOP👍🤙🌌🛸
Top down, not bottom up !
If you use foam canon you wash it bottom up. In this case I think it doesn’t matter
Correct, doesn't really matter in this case. When you're washing heavy equipment all day, you'll end up going in all directions as you'll want to switch it up and give your muscles a break.
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What about the wheels
How do you price
If you look down at the comments there's one where I've detailed how I priced the heavy equipment
Radlader waschen mit Weihnachtlicher Musik..
Just came to see the foam, where's it Lol
No foam for these guys - just a maintenance clean! Occasionally they would get degreaser and some hot heat. Would be fun to 2 step one though.
You need to find a different job bud..who in the hells name starts from the bottom and works up...😮😮😮
mit den Scheiß Ding dauert das Ewig !!!!!!