Pressure washer pump life just 23 hours?

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Originally Posted by Kira
3 Q's:

1) Is LOCATING and INSTALLING a replacement pump as easy as some posters make it sound?

2) Where does one go to buy replacement pumps? (serious question, that)

3) What brands are good for: a) home use, say div>


Fairly straightforward usually a simple bolt off & bolt on affair. Need to make sure there is physical space for new pump and correct orientation (vertical or horizontal engine.) Have to make sure you get appropriate pump for engine shaft size.

Try Google for vendors, Ebay has a huge variety.

Anything < $200 is probably not worth buying unless you found a bargain. Brand is not very important as MOST homeowner grade stuff is contracted out to the lowest bidder, likely a factory in a low cost country who makes many models for many brands. Personally, I'd put more consideration in reviews and warranty than brand.

Harbor Freight machines are decent value, the ones I looked at used pumps that looked a lot better built than the cheap Ryobi, Lowes and Home Depot stuff. Good reviews for a machine in the $300 range.
 
Originally Posted by hatt
Originally Posted by Lubener
You get what you pay for. For business use, I would not buy consumer grade equipment.

Yep. My belt drive commercial washer is over 20 years old. Still starts in the first pull.



We use modified CAT pumps in all our service trucks. I have one with well over 4000 hours on it. Serviced every 500 hours and that's it. They basically run forever...
 
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