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Giving up pressure washing so selling my machine.

Its a Briggs and Stratton 15L machine.

Dont be put of by the 15L, this thing is powerful. It has an external gearbox so will run all day.

I bought it from Rutland pumps as an ex demo so it hasn’t been used that much.

Ben told me this machine is one of the best ones out there.

Come with an x16 sprayer with viton  seals, so ok for hypo. 

Also a pair of heavy duty telescopic wheelchair ramps for easy loading (worth £70)

Plus a wheelie bin for use of water.

Absolute bargain at £500.

 
Giving up pressure washing so selling my machine.

Its a Briggs and Stratton 15L machine.

Dont be put of by the 15L, this thing is powerful. It has an external gearbox so will run all day.

I bought it from Rutland pumps as an ex demo so it hasn’t been used that much.

Ben told me this machine is one of the best ones out there.

Come with an x16 sprayer with viton  seals, so ok for hypo. 

Also a pair of heavy duty telescopic wheelchair ramps for easy loading (worth £70)

Plus a wheelie bin for use of water.

Absolute bargain at £500.


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I’m in Swanley, just inside the M25. 

Ben at Rutland pumps told me these are around £850-£900 new.

Its not a big standard machine. It has an external gearbox so will run all day long.

Its an ex demo and I only do the odd Saturday in the spring months, so it’s probably been used around 14-17 times.

It has a turbo lance, and if the machine is turned up to full power, it is rapid

 
Petrol @steve garwood

Does it come with any nozels / triggers etc. Tempted as thinking of doing a bit of pressure washing. 

Also does it just lift water or can it be connected to an outlet of a tanks etc

Cheers
It comes with a lance with a turbo nozzle, never needed anything else.

Can be connected to a tap, but safer (because of plumbing of the tap) to put the hose in a wheelie bin and suck the water out

 
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