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Check the obvious first. Loose mount or rubber mount breaking up. See how much you can move it and whats allowing it to move by rocking it when it’s not running. Loose bolt. Stupid stuff like that.
I had a problem with mine similar to yours. I took it my local service company they couldn't find the fault. Found a farmer who knows a lot about pressure washers he found the fault, but by accident he said. He knocked it while working on it and what it ended up being was the belt tension wasn't right.
Check the obvious first. Loose mount or rubber mount breaking up. See how much you can move it and whats allowing it to move by rocking it when it’s not running. Loose bolt. Stupid stuff like that.
Thanks, I’ll take a look at the mountings and see if I can rule them out, as I’ve previously said, when the trigger is pulled the engine shakes & makes a horrible noise, when the trigger is depressed it sometimes carries on the same, but by me opening the pressure relief valve, it returns the engine to its normal running sound, seems to be a build up of pressure causing the issue?