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Its time to get a real pressure washer for the acreage and equipment. I bought a cheap electric 1900psi low gpm stand up washer a few years ago and i hate it.

Im leaning towards a gas unit.

Been looking at some BE washer with honda.

Today i discovered yamaha makes washers too.
https://www.yamaha-motor.ca/en/power-equipment/pressure-washer/pw4040/PW-4040

Anybody got a favorite. Hoping to buy once, cry once.

Ive got some overtime coming up, so i can splurge abit.
 

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I have a Yamaha gas and been very happy with it, have had it for probably 5 years, its at the lake and use it for washing quads, now looking at a Hotsy and get some heat with it. Do that for about 4k. If thats out of reach then the gas Yamaha will do a good job for you
 

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Got mine from costco about 10 years ago has honda gas motor on it never had an issue with it.
 

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I have a BE pump with Honda motor. Now 12 years old and still works fine. Doesn't get a ton of hours but it never gets any attention either. At some point I really should change the oil :)
 

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I bought a Yamaha from Costco, works good, gas tank is a little small and no throttle control ( it’s either full on or off), but all in all , I’m happy with it.
 

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I picked up a 2800psi from Canadian tire years ago. It's got to be between 10 to 12 years old now.
Thing works awesome.
I've never used the soap for it.
Has a soap nozzle.
Yellow nozzle for delicates
Orange nozzle for normal run of the mill stuff.
Red nozzle for high pressure
And a giant red nozzle called turbo. That one will strip paint.

Typically I just use the orange nozzle. Washing mud and dirt of the lawn tractors. Side x side. Vehicles.

I'll use the red to take out wasp nests.

Being on an acerage. I wont use my well water either for this.
I have four 1000lt totes. To collect rain water in. Then run a booster pump to feed the pressure washer.

Works slick. And not worried about water consumption.
 

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I picked up a 2800psi from Canadian tire years ago. It's got to be between 10 to 12 years old now.
Thing works awesome.
I've never used the soap for it.
Has a soap nozzle.
Yellow nozzle for delicates
Orange nozzle for normal run of the mill stuff.
Red nozzle for high pressure
And a giant red nozzle called turbo. That one will strip paint.

Typically I just use the orange nozzle. Washing mud and dirt of the lawn tractors. Side x side. Vehicles.

I'll use the red to take out wasp nests.

Being on an acerage. I wont use my well water either for this.
I have four 1000lt totes. To collect rain water in. Then run a booster pump to feed the pressure washer.

Works slick. And not worried about water consumption.

Have the same one I think. Similar vintage. Its getting a bit hard to start but I did change the oil for the first time last year. Pretty high hours too. Honestly no complaints for what I paid over 10 years ago
 
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Does a person need 4.0 gpm? The smaller Yamaha is 3000psi 2.8gpm and almost half price of its big brother
 

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Depends what you want to do with it. A 3 gpm is similar to a decent car wash. A 4 gpm is closer to a big truck wash. If you are washing tractors, trucks and trailers, pretty obvious choice. I have a 4 gpm and love it. The 3 gpm will be 5-7hp vs a 12 hp 4 gpm.
If portability/weight is a requirement the 3gpm is much nicer.
 

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I think a lot depends on how much you actually use it. I might use a pressure washer a few times a year, no sense to me to spend a fortune on one. I can live with spending a few more minutes washing something. I find the smaller one's still got good pressure it's just in a really small area instead of the fan like a car wash. If you're trying to wash paint, you need hot water and soap no replacement for that.
 

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got me a 2550 psi ct pressure washer many moons ago it has 4 knozzels

getting hard to start put a water shut off between garden hose a pump makes for easier starting

the briggs and scrap iron burns oil and smokes

its wore out but still working
 

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Karcher pressure washer, 5.5 Honda, 3000 psi, 5 nozzles, works great for what I need, 5-6 years old.
 

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I’ve had a cheap Canadian Tire pressure washer for years. It’s a pain to start, but always works. If I could buy one tomorrow, I’d buy a BE with a GX style Honda and a Triplex pump. Comes with solid rubber wheels and a 50’ hose. KMS tools has them on sale in their last flyer for $850.
 

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Went and checked out the 3000psi yamaha. They have one in the wash bay so i got to hear how loud it is. Maybe pick it up tomorrow
 

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Went and checked out the 3000psi yamaha. They have one in the wash bay so i got to hear how loud it is. Maybe pick it up tomorrow

Check on how the soap injection works. I always hated the way mine was set up originally with having to run a low pressure nozzle to get soap... pia
I switched it over to a different style injector up stream of pump, the same as car washes use so now I can get soap at full pressure , low pressure whatever is needed.
Oh mines a Dewalt gas from Costco
I think it’s a 4400psi at 4ish gpm
Never run on full throttle unless washing oil off drive way from a ford!
 

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Bought the 3000psi yamaha. Bought an extra 50ft of hose. The extra hose was the best investment. The washer is kinda cold blooded, needs a minute to warm up, other than that so far so good
 

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Has anybody tried the wall mount electric pressure washer from Princess Auto? It runs on 220, was thinking of mounting it in my garage with hot water hooked up
 
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