👉Here is a LINK to the PRESSURE WASHER used in this video! Thank you for supporting the channel! 👍 amzn.to/3rkfpla CUSTOMER SERVICE UPDATE: After about a 20 minute phone call with their customer service line, they did FULLY REPLACE the air filter cover!👍👍
@garagegear I apologize for using this thread…however, I am wondering if you could do create a video of winterizing your pressure washer. Like Buffalo, my town of Green Bay gets mighty cold in winter, so care with a pressure washer would help. Not only engine but pump as well. Picked an old Karcher (6hp Honda).
@@DavidStauffacher i just change the oil at the end of the season and stick it out side on a hot day in the sun to dry out everything inside. Once I’m done I’ll take it down in the basement
I used to operate one of these things all summer long at the warehouse I used to work at. We’d hook it up to a ride on Factory Cat floor scrubber full of water out in the truck yard and used it to spray off the loading bay doors. It worked great until one of my coworkers left the hose line rubbing up against the muffler guard, it proceeded to melt a hole into the hose and cause water to spray out of it at high pressures. That happened on the last day I was there too.
One thing you might mention to folks sometime is that if you're going to store your pressure washer in an un-heated garage or shed over the winter, water pump anti-freeze is a must to keep the pump (which will always have some water left inside of it) from freezing and bursting. B&S makes a good pump antifreeze that comes in an aerosol can you can just spray into the hose inlet.
I was VERY surprised that there was no advice to change the oil after the first 20 to 30 minutes of use to flush out manufacturing debris and the finings from rings/cylinders/valves/bearings settling in to place. It’s always a joy to see JB show the drained oil from that first change… it’s very rewarding to see that stuff taken out.
I bought a Yamaha power-stroke 3100 PSI 2.4GPM with a MA190cc Yamaha engine with electric start which is pretty much a Subaru engine with Yamaha branding because there are little to no differences. It starts first pull usually so electric start isn’t going to be used until we are sick of pulling. The 190cc is pretty powerful and it has a soap tank but we never used soap so it doesn’t matter to us. I don’t remember the price we paid but I say it’s worth it. No issue so far after 3 years. Bought it at Costco.
3 points 1) Never run w/o water hose turned on, 2) use pump saver/anti-freeze in winter/off-season, 3) be CAREFUL w/the higher pressure nozzles, you can do damage (like take the paint right off your car), learned from school of hard knox)
Good video ! I've got a couple or three question/comments. #1, When I worked at Sears, back in the 1990's, Generac did not make carb kits. If you had a carb problem, replace the carb! #2, I see no oil ck/chng plug on the pump. Does this mean you never chng pump oil ??? #3, why put "Teflon tape" on the threads when the fitting is sealed with an "O-ring" internally ?? Force of habit. All in all, good video!! As far as a "soap injector/mixer", go to a dealer that does nothing but power washers where they can sell you a "Up stream soap injector". It screws on to the pump, at the garden hose fitting, the garden hose hooks up to it, then your soap hose goes into whatever container you are using for soap. note; YOU HAVE TO REGULATE THE MIX GOING INTO THE PUMP. Once set, you are in business.
Thanks for sharing this George! Not sure mid there are carb kits available for this model but they are generally easy to work on. No oil plug on the pump. I used to work at a car wash and always was putting Teflon tape on fittings no matter what to stop all leaks. I put that on everything regardless. Thanks for watching bud!
That's funny, Champion is known for their generators as well, but I have their 3200psi pressure washer. It looks amazingly similar to that Generac. I've had it about 5 years now and it still fires up on the first crank :) It has a two-tank reservoir on it for soap and...whatever else you might want to load it with, lol. Came with 5 nozzles but in truth I've only ever used two. The green one for pressure washing and the black for soap dispensing. I didn't find teflon tape to be necessary as each piece that attaches has a rubber o-ring that makes a good seal. I did upgrade to an aftermarket longer, more flexible hose and I added quick connects to all the hose/wand connections.
Love your videos. You pay lip service to the "no soap tank" issue. Those of us in southern climes have a need to use soap or other "chemicals" for moss, lichen, etc. Is there an add on soap tank for Generac? I did a cursory search and couldn't find an answer. Maybe in the owner's / parts manual?
Hey piney! I don’t know if you can buy an additional tank but you could just put the soap hose they give you in a bucket of soap and that would work too!
Yeah, I considered that but seemed a bit cumbersome. Went with the #7122. Has a soap tank AND pressure adjust knob. I did give you credit in Generac's "where did you hear about us" section.
I like these ones and have heard good things about them. I just got the Blackmax 212cc 3100psi pressure washer I believe. From Walmart because that's the only place local to me that has pressure washers that aren't $800b on up. I paid $250 on sale. I had the model under it the 2500psi last year with very good luck but my grandpa needed one so I gave it to home and got myself the next model up. Over all a good machine a Ducar made engine and its a Honda clone like yours. Mines got a soap tank but I never use it as I have a foam cannon attachment. I don't like sending chemicals threw the pump and over the seals. I feel like the Blackmax will serve me good for a while since I'll do yearly service on the engine like all the other small engines I've got and during the iowa winters it will live in the basement keeping the pump from freezing. Great video like always!
Nice pressure washer JB! Like most pressure washers, I’m assuming Generac as well, not to run the engine unless connected to water and running. So are you changing the oil after this test? I think I know the answer. Looks well built with brass fittings and USA made! Great unboxing and review! What’s up for the weekend? Cheers buddy!
Appreciate you Jay! All is taken care of on this machine my friend don’t you worry! Decent unit with plenty of power! Power washed most of the house yesterday! Few things to do around the yard today! How about you bud?
I have a Simpsons 4000psi 3.5gal/min with a Honda engine and AAA triplex pump. Comes with 50ft braided hose. Love it. Yours got an Axial cam pump. It may wear down faster. Never let engine idle more than 2min, keep water flow to cool down your pump. If anything happens, you can still replace that pump pretty easily down the road. Very good Video as always JB !!
@@WhitieInVermont got it my friend! Heard it’s been raining up your way a lot! My parents have a house up in Maine and said it’s been raining up there non stop.
thanks for that great interview with JB Tom - for sharing your vast knowledge and wisdom about all things Toro. Much appreciation to both of you gentlemen.
Nice review-3 points w/pressure washers, 1)don't run them w/o water hose hooked-up @ on 2) always put pump save or antifreeze in winter or storage (@ use fuel additive) 3)be careful of the higher pressure nozzles, you can do damage w/them! (Like take the paint right off your car) (yes, I am stupid enough) Tnkx!
Hey Mike! Thanks for the positive feedback! I was on the phone with customer service for about 20 minutes yesterday and they are going to send me a new air filter assembly. They came through on their end! 👍👍have a good weekend!
It’s an awesome machine my man! Great for the average homeowner! Bit more powerful than my RYOBI! Should get things done a little quicker! Have a good weekend brother! 👍
That’s a surface cleaner! Gets the driveway and sidewalks done much better and faster! I have it linked in the description! Works awesome Brandon! 👍 thanks for watching bud!
I caused as much difficulty with this as possible. First I kinked the water hose and burst it. Than I didn't seal my new power washer wand good enough and leaked, than I ran out of gas and didn't think I did.
Well done JB one of the best powerwashers on the market for the price. I think Jake ordered ours on Amazon in 2018 for Eliminator Performance and did a video on set up and maintenance and we still use this unit today. As far a performance i can honestly say the only issue we had was the breakage of the inside outer edge of the recoil assembly and that is likely from us pulling the recoil rope on an angle. Luckily we have an account with Canada Power Technologies that carry Generac parts and were pleased to purchase a complete new recoil without decal for $11 when Generac wanted $80. Our original purchase price was $400 with next day shipping (all dollar amounts are Canadian). 5 years of heavy use and still going strong, just a reminder to all viewers annually we drain the water, pull the recoil a few times (hose and wand off) then spray B&S pump saver into the pump for winter storage and lubrication although you can use antifreeze of auto or RV type .
Hi. Great videos. I have the same pressure. The on-off switch is working intermittently. It turns on but when I turn it off sometimes it won't shut off. I have to pill the plug wire off the plug to shut it off. Any ideas? Thanks.
Be ready to spend hours on hold when calling Generac customer service and when they say they will look into it and call you back they won’t then you get to call again and spend hours on hold. I will never buy another generac product!!
👉Here is a LINK to the PRESSURE WASHER used in this video! Thank you for supporting the channel! 👍 amzn.to/3rkfpla
CUSTOMER SERVICE UPDATE:
After about a 20 minute phone call with their customer service line, they did FULLY REPLACE the air filter cover!👍👍
@garagegear I apologize for using this thread…however, I am wondering if you could do create a video of winterizing your pressure washer. Like Buffalo, my town of Green Bay gets mighty cold in winter, so care with a pressure washer would help. Not only engine but pump as well. Picked an old Karcher (6hp Honda).
@@DavidStauffacher I like this idea I just need time to film something like this in my already jammed schedule I’ll see what I can do
@@GarageGear do you recommend changing oil at end of season or based on usage hours? Also, any recommendations of a mixture to protect pump and seals?
@@DavidStauffacher i just change the oil at the end of the season and stick it out side on a hot day in the sun to dry out everything inside. Once I’m done I’ll take it down in the basement
I used to operate one of these things all summer long at the warehouse I used to work at. We’d hook it up to a ride on Factory Cat floor scrubber full of water out in the truck yard and used it to spray off the loading bay doors. It worked great until one of my coworkers left the hose line rubbing up against the muffler guard, it proceeded to melt a hole into the hose and cause water to spray out of it at high pressures. That happened on the last day I was there too.
Hey BCSERK! Leave it to someone not paying attention to ruin a good thing! Lol decent unit with plenty of power! Have a good weekend bud!
One thing you might mention to folks sometime is that if you're going to store your pressure washer in an un-heated garage or shed over the winter, water pump anti-freeze is a must to keep the pump (which will always have some water left inside of it) from freezing and bursting. B&S makes a good pump antifreeze that comes in an aerosol can you can just spray into the hose inlet.
Good info here! Thanks rebel!
I was VERY surprised that there was no advice to change the oil after the first 20 to 30 minutes of use to flush out manufacturing debris and the finings from rings/cylinders/valves/bearings settling in to place. It’s always a joy to see JB show the drained oil from that first change… it’s very rewarding to see that stuff taken out.
Can’t fit it all into one video macro! Things always get done don’t you worry! Thanks for watching bud!
Generac says change oil after 5 hrs, then every 20
I bought a Yamaha power-stroke 3100 PSI 2.4GPM with a MA190cc Yamaha engine with electric start which is pretty much a Subaru engine with Yamaha branding because there are little to no differences. It starts first pull usually so electric start isn’t going to be used until we are sick of pulling. The 190cc is pretty powerful and it has a soap tank but we never used soap so it doesn’t matter to us. I don’t remember the price we paid but I say it’s worth it. No issue so far after 3 years. Bought it at Costco.
Thanks for sharing this Matthew!
3 points 1) Never run w/o water hose turned on, 2) use pump saver/anti-freeze in winter/off-season, 3) be CAREFUL w/the higher pressure nozzles, you can do damage (like take the paint right off your car), learned from school of hard knox)
All good tips here yale! Thanks for sharing my friend! Anything good happening this weekend?
Stick with the 30w oil, these small engines need all the help they can get as they work hard and don't have a oil filter.
Thanks for sharing this monte! Good info!
Good video ! I've got a couple or three question/comments. #1, When I worked at Sears, back in the 1990's, Generac did not make carb kits. If you had a carb problem, replace the carb! #2, I see no oil ck/chng plug on the pump. Does this mean you never chng pump oil ??? #3, why put "Teflon tape" on the threads when the fitting is sealed with an "O-ring" internally ?? Force of habit. All in all, good video!! As far as a "soap injector/mixer", go to a dealer that does nothing but power washers where they can sell you a "Up stream soap injector". It screws on to the pump, at the garden hose fitting, the garden hose hooks up to it, then your soap hose goes into whatever container you are using for soap. note; YOU HAVE TO REGULATE THE MIX GOING INTO THE PUMP. Once set, you are in business.
Thanks for sharing this George! Not sure mid there are carb kits available for this model but they are generally easy to work on. No oil plug on the pump. I used to work at a car wash and always was putting Teflon tape on fittings no matter what to stop all leaks. I put that on everything regardless. Thanks for watching bud!
Thank you for the tips! And btw at Bj's they're selling a 3000 PSI generac pressure washer for around $250 dollars
Thanks for watching and sharing kaveer
That's funny, Champion is known for their generators as well, but I have their 3200psi pressure washer. It looks amazingly similar to that Generac. I've had it about 5 years now and it still fires up on the first crank :) It has a two-tank reservoir on it for soap and...whatever else you might want to load it with, lol. Came with 5 nozzles but in truth I've only ever used two. The green one for pressure washing and the black for soap dispensing. I didn't find teflon tape to be necessary as each piece that attaches has a rubber o-ring that makes a good seal. I did upgrade to an aftermarket longer, more flexible hose and I added quick connects to all the hose/wand connections.
Thanks for sharing rebel!
Love your videos. You pay lip service to the "no soap tank" issue. Those of us in southern climes have a need to use soap or other "chemicals" for moss, lichen, etc. Is there an add on soap tank for Generac? I did a cursory search and couldn't find an answer. Maybe in the owner's / parts manual?
Hey piney! I don’t know if you can buy an additional tank but you could just put the soap hose they give you in a bucket of soap and that would work too!
Yeah, I considered that but seemed a bit cumbersome. Went with the #7122. Has a soap tank AND pressure adjust knob. I did give you credit in Generac's "where did you hear about us" section.
A important tip would to use pressure washer pump protecter to protect the pump from hard corrosive water.😊😂
Good tip! 👍👍
Can't wait to hear how they take care of you. customer service is HUGE for me! 👍
15-20 minutes on the phone and the new part is on the way! Not too bad! 👍👍 Have a good week my friend!
@@GarageGear props to them! 👍
I like these ones and have heard good things about them. I just got the Blackmax 212cc 3100psi pressure washer I believe. From Walmart because that's the only place local to me that has pressure washers that aren't $800b on up. I paid $250 on sale. I had the model under it the 2500psi last year with very good luck but my grandpa needed one so I gave it to home and got myself the next model up. Over all a good machine a Ducar made engine and its a Honda clone like yours. Mines got a soap tank but I never use it as I have a foam cannon attachment. I don't like sending chemicals threw the pump and over the seals. I feel like the Blackmax will serve me good for a while since I'll do yearly service on the engine like all the other small engines I've got and during the iowa winters it will live in the basement keeping the pump from freezing. Great video like always!
Thanks for sharing this Iowa! Appreciate the positive feedback!
Nice pressure washer JB! Like most pressure washers, I’m assuming Generac as well, not to run the engine unless connected to water and running. So are you changing the oil after this test? I think I know the answer. Looks well built with brass fittings and USA made! Great unboxing and review! What’s up for the weekend? Cheers buddy!
Appreciate you Jay! All is taken care of on this machine my friend don’t you worry! Decent unit with plenty of power! Power washed most of the house yesterday! Few things to do around the yard today! How about you bud?
1/4" pipe with a 45 degree bend on the oil drain makes life sooooo much easier. Great review. Keep em coming.
That’s a really good tip! Thanks for sharing Tom!
Oh hello pressure washer review! More please 👀
More to come my friend!
I have a Simpsons 4000psi 3.5gal/min with a Honda engine and AAA triplex pump. Comes with 50ft braided hose.
Love it.
Yours got an Axial cam pump. It may wear down faster. Never let engine idle more than 2min, keep water flow to cool down your pump.
If anything happens, you can still replace that pump pretty easily down the road.
Very good Video as always JB !!
Thanks for sharing this info Jamy! Appreciate you bud!
60.5k subscribers JB. Nice job.
We’re climbing that ladder my friend! The goal is to get to 75K by the end of the year! What’s the plan this weekend bud?
@@GarageGear a little rest and relaxation after mowing my lawn. I am waiting for it to dry up a little before mowing.
@@WhitieInVermont got it my friend! Heard it’s been raining up your way a lot! My parents have a house up in Maine and said it’s been raining up there non stop.
@@GarageGear yeah it's crazy. My lawn is happy with the rain. I live in a sandy area.
@@WhitieInVermont I bet the lawn is happy lol!
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ROCK ON Tom! Thanks for watching my friend! 👍👍
thanks for that great interview with JB Tom - for sharing your vast knowledge and wisdom about all things Toro. Much appreciation to both of you gentlemen.
Nice review-3 points w/pressure washers, 1)don't run them w/o water hose hooked-up @ on 2) always put pump save or antifreeze in winter or storage (@ use fuel additive) 3)be careful of the higher pressure nozzles, you can do damage w/them! (Like take the paint right off your car) (yes, I am stupid enough) Tnkx!
@@yalerich7417 all good points yale thanks for sharing!
Looks like a good pressure washer and always nice to see some things are still made in USA
I did an awesome job so far on the house and driveway. No complaints on my end. Thanks for watching.
Great video - thanks for creating. Be interesting to know if they replace the air filter cover. Thanks
Hey Mike! Thanks for the positive feedback! I was on the phone with customer service for about 20 minutes yesterday and they are going to send me a new air filter assembly. They came through on their end! 👍👍have a good weekend!
"That was a really tight fit on the pipe right there..."
That's what she said!
Before the bed broke!
Didn’t think it was gonna fit…
That’s what she………..!
Lol have a rest of the weekend my friend!
Cleaning the oil from the engine swaps
Sure stinks doing that! Thanks for watching Joe!
Grab some quick connects and you’re good to go. I can also recommend a Surface cleaner. Makes cleaning driveway and walks a breeze.
May look into some of those quick connects! I have a surface cleaner! Those ROCK!
@@GarageGear…ever have issues with that brand of surface cleaner? Lots of reviews about the spinner not spinning…
@@rickhuitema1623 I have had it for about 7-8 years! Work it pretty hard every summer! Works great with no issues! It’s solid metal which is nice!
I neeeeeed more vids of your toro 190 super!!!!!!!!
I’m hoping to get one soon!
Just found your channel and have been bing watching
Probably a few more coming! Stay tuned!
Good stuff, JB!
A buddy of mine bought one of these last spring.
He’s been happy with it so far.
It’s an awesome machine my man! Great for the average homeowner! Bit more powerful than my RYOBI! Should get things done a little quicker! Have a good weekend brother! 👍
Looks just like my predator pressure washer from Harbor Freight.
I’m sure a lot of these companies do crossovers. Thanks for sharing slim
Someone mentioned using antifreeze for winter storage. How do you get it to circulate into the pump?
Never tried it before so I wouldn’t know.
I have almost the same model only it's a electric one! Works Awesome!
Thanks for sharing Adam!
Just wondering if it sprays out hot water as always thanks JB
I suppose if you hook up a hot water hose to it it would! 👍
Great video! Very well done your review. This particular power wash is really noisy??
Thanks for following along. They all make a fair amount of noise you will need air plugs.
What was that cool sidewalk scrubber? Does that come with it? Fun video JB!
That’s a surface cleaner! Gets the driveway and sidewalks done much better and faster! I have it linked in the description! Works awesome Brandon! 👍 thanks for watching bud!
Careful when pulling the different tips out when the engine is running and the muffler is hot, dont ask me how I know.
Lol do I dare?😈
Still have bit of a scar. Those mufflers are HOT!!!
@@danwaligursky4258 feel your pain from here my friend!
I caused as much difficulty with this as possible. First I kinked the water hose and burst it. Than I didn't seal my new power washer wand good enough and leaked, than I ran out of gas and didn't think I did.
@@rickcstein sounds like you’re having loads of fun lol! Thanks for watching
@GarageGear yep got the red sumpson morflex hose. With the surface cleaner the results are outstanding, especially on 1975 southtowns sidewalk.
@@rickcstein oh wow bet that’s cleaning them up really good
Great video as usual JB, have a great weekend.
Appreciate you Smallblock! What’s the plan this weekend?
@@GarageGear not much, a little yard work. 1 more week of work then off for a 2 week vacation.
@@smallblock412 nice my friend! You earned it! 👍
Great review JB. You have a amazing looking garage. 👍🙏👍🙏have a bless weekend
Appreciate you electro! You as well bud! 👍👍
Well done JB one of the best powerwashers on the market for the price. I think Jake ordered ours on Amazon in 2018 for Eliminator Performance and did a video on set up and maintenance and we still use this unit today. As far a performance i can honestly say the only issue we had was the breakage of the inside outer edge of the recoil assembly and that is likely from us pulling the recoil rope on an angle. Luckily we have an account with Canada Power Technologies that carry Generac parts and were pleased to purchase a complete new recoil without decal for $11 when Generac wanted $80. Our original purchase price was $400 with next day shipping (all dollar amounts are Canadian). 5 years of heavy use and still going strong, just a reminder to all viewers annually we drain the water, pull the recoil a few times (hose and wand off) then spray B&S pump saver into the pump for winter storage and lubrication although you can use antifreeze of auto or RV type .
Awesome Wayne! Thanks for sharing these help tips and info with everyone! Appreciate you bud! 👍
Good video, as always! I have an old Honda that works great still. I see your worm castings drying out in the back, LOL!
Thanks Chris! Lol yeah I’m actually using those to make some worm tea this week for some homemade fertilizer! Makes the plants grow like crazy!
Did you do a proper engine break in?
Sure did! All set! 👍👍
What happens if we don’t run ethanol-free gas?
Over time the ethanol in the fuel clogs up the carburetor! Ethanol free is cleaner fuel.
Now on sale at BJs for $260, with soap container and 3,000 PSI
Thanks for sharing Rick!
Hi. Great videos. I have the same pressure. The on-off switch is working intermittently. It turns on but when I turn it off sometimes it won't shut off. I have to pill the plug wire off the plug to shut it off. Any ideas? Thanks.
Don’t know exactly. Is the pressure washer still under warranty?
Bad Pressure Washer 😢
Amén.
Thanks for watching
Sandals????!
Not a sandals guy?
@@GarageGear Sandals. Pressure washer. Toes. Pick two.
@@General-Eclectic 80 degrees and water everywhere. I’ll where what I want. I come equipped with common sense. 😉
@@GarageGear You're probably not as clumsy as I am: I've hit the toes of my boots a few times where I was glad it wasn't skin.
Be ready to spend hours on hold when calling Generac customer service and when they say they will look into it and call you back they won’t then you get to call again and spend hours on hold. I will never buy another generac product!!
I was only on hold for about 15-20 minutes the other day. They are sending me the new part! Not too bad.
Cheap pump, non-Honda engine, cheap wheels- looks ugly. Why bother.
Thanks for watching
The warranty from Costco
Whats your channels email?
Hey Alex my email is in the video description. Thanks for watching!