I made a longer hose on the suction side and basically basically a drop stick, remove the lid and drop it in. This way when I'm done washing, I pull the drop stick out of the tank and drop it in a 5 gallon bucket of fresh water to rinse the pump. It's better and doesn't splash bleach when I pull my trailer.
When trying to get a hose like that to lay- if you get it into the position you want and leave it for a few days or better yet a week or so it should get some memory and stay that way. Heat guns can also be useful for bends and such. Thanks for the vid!
It’s a good starter system but 5/8 hose is too big for this pump. I switched to a 1/2. If not you’ll run through the solution way to fast. Just buy smaller barbs for the pump to switch to a 1/2 hose. I’ve done about 50+ jobs with this system. I make sure to drain it with water after every job.
I made a longer hose on the suction side and basically basically a drop stick, remove the lid and drop it in. This way when I'm done washing, I pull the drop stick out of the tank and drop it in a 5 gallon bucket of fresh water to rinse the pump. It's better and doesn't splash bleach when I pull my trailer.
You could install a fitting and ball valve down there so you can drain the tank if need be.
the very bottom has that little drain. Do you think that is enough?
@@BrandonJWebb I suppose you could just unscrew the caps you installed and let it drain that way.
Mine came with a pressure meterand a priming valve
Dang I didnt get that one!
Can you tell us which one you got?..Thank you!
When trying to get a hose like that to lay- if you get it into the position you want and leave it for a few days or better yet a week or so it should get some memory and stay that way. Heat guns can also be useful for bends and such. Thanks for the vid!
Thank you for your video. Next time use a spade bit the exact size. Way easier way neater.
You could use a 1 inch small copper pipe, heat up using a torch and make clean hole by forcing the pipe into the tank.
That is probably what I shoulda done to be honest!
At 4:09 what is that piece called after the male to male converter ?
I have the same water tank. Do I need a water pump if I'm connecting my water tank to pressure washer?
Thats a good question. I dont believe so as long as you hook it all up correctly
Should've used a hole saw and catch the shaving from the inside
It’s a good starter system but 5/8 hose is too big for this pump. I switched to a 1/2. If not you’ll run through the solution way to fast. Just buy smaller barbs for the pump to switch to a 1/2 hose. I’ve done about 50+ jobs with this system. I make sure to drain it with water after every job.
@@piffpete420 I agree I think the hose is to big
Measure one cut twice
HAHA Dont start! I know I messed it up lol
Hope you flushed out all the plastic shavings
Wouldn’t want that in your pump
Yeah I didnt get them all you are right i for sure need to make sure they are cleaned out im doing that today!! Thank you
Dear God what kinda whole was that?
Lol I know I know 🫣
Dear God what kinda spelling of "hole" was that?
Bro, include a detailed part list or at least show the bag of everything that you're using. The converters, in particular.