Why does my pressure washer do this?

what size supply hose are you using(regular hose not one of those expandi hoses?)
water turned on all the way?
any screens to clog up?
that is quite odd. is the unloader cycling?
does it do that with different spray tips?
 
I usually turn the water on and pull the trigger for several minutes without the engine running.
I do that too pre startup, I stick my water bottle in the grip of the spray wand to hold it on while I futz with everything else.
I do remove the pressure tip..
Start it up pop the water bottle out and put in a pressure tip.

The pump could be on its last gasp too.
 
I'm betting it's the water supply.... Or rather the lack of it. The machine is pumping out more water than it's receiving. Look at the gallons per minute requirement in the manual. Then time how long it takes for the spigot to fill one of those 5 gallon buckets to the top. You will then know for sure if you're giving the machine enough water.
 
Yep, poor water pressure, volume of water is too low. Check for a kink in the hose reel ( if you're using a hose reel ), or it could be mineral build up in hose to hose connections causing a clog in the artery. Especially hard water.
 
Yep, poor water pressure, volume of water is too low. Check for a kink in the hose reel ( if you're using a hose reel ), or it could be mineral build up in hose to hose connections causing a clog in the artery. Especially hard water.
Worn old pumps do exactly the same symptoms.

OP abandoned responses, so dunno, no answers to pump age and water supply, etc
 
WE WERE ABANDONED !!!!!!!!!!!!!! The nerve of some people.:)....My back is feeling better after playing with all of you for a month. Sorry, not abandoning you guys yet. I'm still on restrictions, and haven't started Physical Therapy yet. SOOOOOO,,,,you're ALL stuck with me YAY :) No joke this back surgery nonsense.
 
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