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Mike@Everclear
Guest
Reading spraymaster's recent post about chemicals got me thinking about what spare parts/tools should be kept on hand at all times.
I figured we could all pitch in ideas of what we "wouldn't leave home without" and make a list to help the newbies.
Nothing is more frustrating then not having the right tool or part to get a job done, especially when it is something small. I have seen guys go out working with nothing but their powerwasher in the back of their truck! I don't know how they can do it.....I can't afford down-time.
I'm going to begin the "list"......feel free to add to it....
- street map
- o-rings
- silicone lube
- spare quick connects, male and female
- wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers, hammer, etc
- spark plug (this one got me once)
- extra gas
- extra section of pressure hose
- eye protection
- gloves
- raincoat/suit
- towels
- MSDS sheets
- tape
- spare x-jet (I'm seriously considering
this one.)
- extra garden hose
- ladder
- rags
anything to add??
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Mike Hughes
Everclear
Souderton, PA
I figured we could all pitch in ideas of what we "wouldn't leave home without" and make a list to help the newbies.
Nothing is more frustrating then not having the right tool or part to get a job done, especially when it is something small. I have seen guys go out working with nothing but their powerwasher in the back of their truck! I don't know how they can do it.....I can't afford down-time.
I'm going to begin the "list"......feel free to add to it....
- street map
- o-rings
- silicone lube
- spare quick connects, male and female
- wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers, hammer, etc
- spark plug (this one got me once)
- extra gas
- extra section of pressure hose
- eye protection
- gloves
- raincoat/suit
- towels
- MSDS sheets
- tape
- spare x-jet (I'm seriously considering
this one.)
- extra garden hose
- ladder
- rags
anything to add??
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Mike Hughes
Everclear
Souderton, PA