I bought a water dragon gen 2 from power wash store. For 4 years now. Still killing it. Use it 100%. Has made me a living. Replaced 2 pumps so far.. $340.00 a 12v pump. LOVE IT. Rock on brother. Great content
Ever since I got these new metering valves, it has been working so well actually. I think from the get-go one of my metering mouse was cracked, and I was never getting full pressure out of it until just recently when I switched metering valves.
Probably an air leak from the outlet on the pump head. If you can go 90* elbow fitting off the pump. If that’s not it just check out your other clamps and fittings.
@@MidwestPower_SoftWash no need for remote when you jettin’. Just pull your tube out of your bucket. I tend to control my soap with my nozzles anyways just more simple in my opinion.
I like it a lot for my stuff. Everyone has their own little odds and ends that they like for the things that they do. 💯 as an owner and operator, it has helped me automate a lot of my tasks.
Learn how to work on your own equipment. If you are not pulling on your equipment you most likely have an air leak or a crack. Soft wash equipment is elementary school level
You basically implied I don’t know how to fix my equipment, but sometimes you need a vital piece in order to fix it. In this situation is was my metering valve that was cracked, not just an easy fix. So I had to go to power wash supply store to get the metering valves. I didn’t have any extra on my or I would’ve swapped them out. 👍
@@MidwestPower_SoftWash I wasn’t talking about you brother. I was talking to the younger guys coming up into the wash industry that it’s a good idea to learn how to work on your own equipment. That way if they break down on a job or something they can found out what is wrong and fix it on the spot and keep running. Nothing was against you. I started washing in 1991 the younger guys in my area I work on their equipment for free but I make sure they help me so they know how to fix it next time. I also helped them build their own equipment for free I love seeing you younger guys doing this as us older guys are going to be retiring in 15 to 20 years
I bought a water dragon gen 2 from power wash store. For 4 years now. Still killing it. Use it 100%. Has made me a living. Replaced 2 pumps so far.. $340.00 a 12v pump. LOVE IT. Rock on brother. Great content
That’s awesome my man 🔥 Glad to hear you’re crushing it still 🙏 Thank you for the support 💯 I appreciate you!! 🏡🧼
12v probs suck I still haven't figured out what was wrong with mine last week, hella busy. Keep up the good work man, subscribing now!
Ever since I got these new metering valves, it has been working so well actually. I think from the get-go one of my metering mouse was cracked, and I was never getting full pressure out of it until just recently when I switched metering valves.
Probably an air leak from the outlet on the pump head. If you can go 90* elbow fitting off the pump. If that’s not it just check out your other clamps and fittings.
Keep the hustle 💪 💯
Thnx bro 💪 trying to keep up with TH-cam & business!
Lookin’ good!
Thanks brother 🔥🔥
This vid should say a day in the life of a pressure washer with ADHD 😂. You’re doing great, man! Enjoyed it.
LMAOO Preciate it bro, ya I think I got something like that 🤣🤣🤣💯💯
love this bro where are you located and what do you do for marketing ?also just subscribed , stay consistent
Bro just drop that shit and run an X-Jet. Night and day and get rid of that 12v nightmare.
Is 12v that bad? All I do is jet simple.
Just upgraded to remote downstream & it’s life changing man 🔥🔥👌
It’s great for roof washing & getting higher % mixes that’s for sure
@@kennylil4895 biggest waste of time and money. (With the exception of SESW) no experience with their 12v. Just jet and forget.
@@MidwestPower_SoftWash no need for remote when you jettin’. Just pull your tube out of your bucket. I tend to control my soap with my nozzles anyways just more simple in my opinion.
I fuck w it bro🙌
Thanks bro 🤙🏡🧼🙏
Ghl is not the best crm for service businesses. You will learn this
I like it a lot for my stuff. Everyone has their own little odds and ends that they like for the things that they do. 💯 as an owner and operator, it has helped me automate a lot of my tasks.
Oh these videos are just of you talking
Just don’t watch it bossman - you commented in my other video too lmao 😂💯
@MidwestPower_SoftWash I won't be watching anymore, the videos are ridiculous!
@@wuhala100 good (:
Learn how to work on your own equipment. If you are not pulling on your equipment you most likely have an air leak or a crack. Soft wash equipment is elementary school level
Yeah let me just pull a metering valve right out my a** buddy 😂💯
@@MidwestPower_SoftWash what are you talking about brother
@@HouseWashingRick my metering valve was cracked was the issue. Sorry I wasn’t trying to be rude 💪💯
You basically implied I don’t know how to fix my equipment, but sometimes you need a vital piece in order to fix it. In this situation is was my metering valve that was cracked, not just an easy fix.
So I had to go to power wash supply store to get the metering valves. I didn’t have any extra on my or I would’ve swapped them out. 👍
@@MidwestPower_SoftWash I wasn’t talking about you brother. I was talking to the younger guys coming up into the wash industry that it’s a good idea to learn how to work on your own equipment. That way if they break down on a job or something they can found out what is wrong and fix it on the spot and keep running. Nothing was against you. I started washing in 1991 the younger guys in my area I work on their equipment for free but I make sure they help me so they know how to fix it next time. I also helped them build their own equipment for free I love seeing you younger guys doing this as us older guys are going to be retiring in 15 to 20 years