Confused on the choke run and, I also have a very small needle piece that goes into the pressure somewhere but have no clue where to put it. Other than that I put this thing together correctly prior to the video but not seeing anything on instructions that are clear. Great video though, feels like the dad I never had. A lot of guys make videos on these types of put together projects however, never shows it step by step. This helps people considering any type of work and it helps a lot for most learners! Thank you
The choke is used when the engine is cold let it run for a 30sec to a minute the slide it over to the run position. As far as the needle thing nothing is coming to mind unless there Was one inside the hose where the hand screws are located. But that that’s a stretch because I’m not sure what your referencing as the needle piece. Thanks for reaching out and thanks for Subscribing
@@WedoweeHandymanbrotha that needle piece is like a long needle I’m guessing to puncture were the soap goes ….im having a hard time running the soap threw the machine any advice???
Assuming the soap isn’t to thick a mixture. Try the black high flow tip to start with if the soap starts flowing work your way up thru the smaller tips. That should do the trick
@@WedoweeHandyman I think the "needle thing" he is talking about is exactly what you reference in this post, it came inside the bag with the hose tips, manuals and assembly bolts. It does look similar to previous choke pulls on older craftsman pressure washers, but I believe it is for cleaning a path in the pressure nozzle tips. It's the thin metal stick/wire with a circular pull. I came to this video to try and confirm that.
Thanks I can’t find out where the vent breather is. The start up steps in the manual have on step 3 or 4 that I need to do something with the “breather vent” do you know where that is or what I need to do ? Couldn’t even start my job today because of this dam thing…don’t want to screw it up because I can’t find out what it’s talking about…just makes me feel stupid.
@@WedoweeHandymanthe start up steps in the manual just say on step 5 : “IMPORTANT” than under that it says “the high pressure pump may have a breather vent that will need your attention before using the washer for the first time. Please see below for the style you may have” than it shows a “red shipping cap” & a “red shipping plug” it says “use a bladed screw driver remove the red shipping plug from the top of the pump” than it says “hand thread the black breather cap into the pump” than it says “snug the cap with your fingers” than the other option says “grasp the label and remove both it and the red shipping plug, the breather is now open properly”
if you read the manual to the engine, you will find that to check the oil you do not screw the cap back down! only after you check the oil before running it! So you are running the engine low on oil by screwing the dip stick all the way back in!
@@WedoweeHandyman Thank you! So I have this exact same pressure washer. It is really difficult to see in the manuel/ and on the washer itself. Which way on for the choke? I am first time user.
Here is a link to a starting operation what your looking for in in the first 20 seconds but it’s only 3+ minutes long. Pressure Washer Operation, Tips, Tricks, and Accessory Demonstrations #Diy #tools th-cam.com/video/_NroU5PEo64/w-d-xo.html
I cover it in the video I highly recommend watching the entire video there are some great tips and valuable information. But to answer your question question I use ethanol free gasoline in all my equipments engines that require gasoline. The ethanol is not stable for any period of time.
@@WedoweeHandymanhi thank you for your response ! Yes the video is very helpful! Thank you , but if you don’t mind me asking , we are pretty new at pressure washer and are somewhat confused on what type of ethanol free gasoline to buy and where to buy it. I saw they sell some at Home Depot but there’s so many choices and little information on the differences. Is there a specific number like 50:1 mix or 4 cycle or just buying at a gas station.
@@shirleygarcia93 I Shirley this gasoline is from a gas station you may have to inquire but there will be some in your are that sell gasoline I. Higher oxtane that is ethanol free 90-93 octane gas is what it will be. This pressure washer is a 4 stroke engine and 2 stroke engines are what use the oil mixes you referred to ie 50:1. Hope this helps if you have more questions just ask take care
You shouldn’t need to change the oil on a per driveway project. It doesn’t consume oil unless there is a problem. If yours is brand new consider changing the oil after 20-25 hours of run time. To get any initial engine breaking in debris out. That may or may not be present.
@@WedoweeHandyman great and also I just got mine the other day same model and everything do I put the oil like you did in the video and keep it running for how long?
@@juliozalapa if your going to check the oil after a brief initial start up let it run 5 minutes until the temperature has come up. Then allow a few minutes for the oil to settle then recheck the dip stick indicator level. Easy peasy
Yes after your initial start up after filling with oil let it run shut of the engine let it sit for a few minutes then check the oil. It doesn’t matter if the water is on for this. But definitely the engine is off. I have another video on the operation of this pw and a couple shorts with additional tips and pointers check them out thanks. ✌️
I love mine but the knob i had it tight and it kept coming off from vibrations but the Hoses connctors needs to be turn toward the left side because it keeps hitting the hot part everytime I move back towards it It starts up first time put gas n oil in it and it started right up after I pulled it to get fuel through then It started I let it sit for a few days no choke started right up.... But I looked at the manual and the connectors were opposite than the way it was But I think if I'm correct you change it around I haven't fully looked at it to try because I did a quick job and didn't use it much ....
Not sure if you'll be willing to do this, but i've contacted craftsman and they could find it either. Could you scan that owners manual for me and send it to me, would be a great help. mine didnt come wuth one!
PVC idea is great! I’m gonna saw some before I get started!! Thanks a bunch!
I’m happy to help thanks for letting me know
Confused on the choke run and, I also have a very small needle piece that goes into the pressure somewhere but have no clue where to put it. Other than that I put this thing together correctly prior to the video but not seeing anything on instructions that are clear. Great video though, feels like the dad I never had. A lot of guys make videos on these types of put together projects however, never shows it step by step. This helps people considering any type of work and it helps a lot for most learners! Thank you
The choke is used when the engine is cold let it run for a 30sec to a minute the slide it over to the run position. As far as the needle thing nothing is coming to mind unless there Was one inside the hose where the hand screws are located. But that that’s a stretch because I’m not sure what your referencing as the needle piece. Thanks for reaching out and thanks for Subscribing
@@WedoweeHandyman thanks a ton!
@@WedoweeHandymanbrotha that needle piece is like a long needle I’m guessing to puncture were the soap goes ….im having a hard time running the soap threw the machine any advice???
Assuming the soap isn’t to thick a mixture. Try the black high flow tip to start with if the soap starts flowing work your way up thru the smaller tips. That should do the trick
@@WedoweeHandyman I think the "needle thing" he is talking about is exactly what you reference in this post, it came inside the bag with the hose tips, manuals and assembly bolts. It does look similar to previous choke pulls on older craftsman pressure washers, but I believe it is for cleaning a path in the pressure nozzle tips. It's the thin metal stick/wire with a circular pull. I came to this video to try and confirm that.
Awesome video as always! 💪
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Thanks I can’t find out where the vent breather is. The start up steps in the manual have on step 3 or 4 that I need to do something with the “breather vent” do you know where that is or what I need to do ? Couldn’t even start my job today because of this dam thing…don’t want to screw it up because I can’t find out what it’s talking about…just makes me feel stupid.
If you find what your looking for please come back and share the tip Thanks
@@WedoweeHandymanthe start up steps in the manual just say on step 5 : “IMPORTANT” than under that it says “the high pressure pump may have a breather vent that will need your attention before using the washer for the first time. Please see below for the style you may have” than it shows a “red shipping cap” & a “red shipping plug” it says “use a bladed screw driver remove the red shipping plug from the top of the pump” than it says “hand thread the black breather cap into the pump” than it says “snug the cap with your fingers” than the other option says “grasp the label and remove both it and the red shipping plug, the breather is now open properly”
I have the same one could you make a video on how to change the oil in the pump please
That’s probably not a bad idea thanks
@@WedoweeHandyman yes!! I’ve been looking up how to do it and there isn’t a single video. Thank you
if you read the manual to the engine, you will find that to check the oil you do not screw the cap back down! only after you check the oil before running it! So you are running the engine low on oil by screwing the dip stick all the way back in!
It isn’t low on oil it’s not completely full or over filled. But I understand your point ✌️
Mine didn’t come with Idiot tag, what was on the tag?
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I have a troubleshooting question. Once I get the pressure washer going and start spraying. It kept shutting off. What could be the reason for that?
Check to see if the choke is moved to the closed position after starting
@@WedoweeHandyman Thank you! So I have this exact same pressure washer. It is really difficult to see in the manuel/ and on the washer itself. Which way on for the choke? I am first time user.
Here is a link to a starting operation what your looking for in in the first 20 seconds but it’s only 3+ minutes long. Pressure Washer Operation, Tips, Tricks, and Accessory Demonstrations #Diy #tools
th-cam.com/video/_NroU5PEo64/w-d-xo.html
@@WedoweeHandyman THANK YOU!
@@NikkiPorter-pw6vc your very welcome hope that is what your looking for!!
What type of gasoline does it need ? Regular or diesel ?
I cover it in the video I highly recommend watching the entire video there are some great tips and valuable information. But to answer your question question I use ethanol free gasoline in all my equipments engines that require gasoline. The ethanol is not stable for any period of time.
@@WedoweeHandymanhi thank you for your response ! Yes the video is very helpful! Thank you , but if you don’t mind me asking , we are pretty new at pressure washer and are somewhat confused on what type of ethanol free gasoline to buy and where to buy it. I saw they sell some at Home Depot but there’s so many choices and little information on the differences. Is there a specific number like 50:1 mix or 4 cycle or just buying at a gas station.
@@shirleygarcia93 I Shirley this gasoline is from a gas station you may have to inquire but there will be some in your are that sell gasoline I. Higher oxtane that is ethanol free 90-93 octane gas is what it will be. This pressure washer is a 4 stroke engine and 2 stroke engines are what use the oil mixes you referred to ie 50:1. Hope this helps if you have more questions just ask take care
If there is ethanol it will be show on the pump “up to 10% ethanol. In some cases you may have 15%
I'm curious if they all have the exposed wires or if you got one that was built on a Friday at 4:45?
I did look that up and I found another video with I believe the 3000 psi unit and it had wires exposed like that also
I have to get one of those rotating surface cleaner attachments for mine. Driveway and walk ways need it bad.
It cuts the time 4x IMO
Where does the cleaner go
The Craftsman sticker is on the front on the cleaner reservoir next to that is a cap that says SOAP. - no Bleach. That’s it
How often do I need to change the oil for each driveway projects?
You shouldn’t need to change the oil on a per driveway project. It doesn’t consume oil unless there is a problem. If yours is brand new consider changing the oil after 20-25 hours of run time. To get any initial engine breaking in debris out. That may or may not be present.
@@WedoweeHandyman great and also I just got mine the other day same model and everything do I put the oil like you did in the video and keep it running for how long?
@@juliozalapa if your going to check the oil after a brief initial start up let it run 5 minutes until the temperature has come up. Then allow a few minutes for the oil to settle then recheck the dip stick indicator level. Easy peasy
@@WedoweeHandyman awesome and do I recheck the dip stick after 5min and everything the power washer is shut off?
Yes after your initial start up after filling with oil let it run shut of the engine let it sit for a few minutes then check the oil. It doesn’t matter if the water is on for this. But definitely the engine is off. I have another video on the operation of this pw and a couple shorts with additional tips and pointers check them out thanks. ✌️
I love mine but the knob i had it tight and it kept coming off from vibrations but the Hoses connctors needs to be turn toward the left side because it keeps hitting the hot part everytime I move back towards it It starts up first time put gas n oil in it and it started right up after I pulled it to get fuel through then It started I let it sit for a few days no choke started right up.... But I looked at the manual and the connectors were opposite than the way it was But I think if I'm correct you change it around I haven't fully looked at it to try because I did a quick job and didn't use it much ....
The PVC pipe protects the hose from melting watch a little farther into the video
I guess i left out the last part of my paragraph whoops
2:54 The Tips Start flowing and just keep rolling off my tongue
Not sure if you'll be willing to do this, but i've contacted craftsman and they could find it either. Could you scan that owners manual for me and send it to me, would be a great help. mine didnt come wuth one!
I don’t have a scanner sorry. That’s crazy they don’t have a pdf to send you
@@WedoweeHandyman yes I know it’s crazy, but thanks anyway
You can convert photos into scanned pdfs @@WedoweeHandyman
Exposed Wiring??? What the heck!
My thoughts exactly. What does it cost to enclose those wires during manufacture….. I imagine almost nothing
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Thanks Daniel Testing Testing 😉