I don't know about that brand of power washer. We used several types of power washers over the years, and they each called for 20 or 30 weight non-detergent oil in the pump. SAE 20 or SAE 30
The pump oil comes about half way up inside the pump.
The engine oil is 10W30
Do not turn a power washer on its side or upside down or oil will run into carburetor.
The contacts on the microswitch have probably eroded a bit with age. The simple fix is to remove the red cover and adjust the setscrew that hits the microswitch plunger. Loosen the locknut and use an allen wrench to adjust the set screw. If you aren't sure which to adjust, power up the washer and pull the trigger while watching the motor assy. You'll see an arm moving outward when the trigger is released and in when you pull it. Follow this arm to the adjusting screw. Had the same problem with mine and had to move the screw OUT a half turn.Hope this helps.
Your water inlet may be stopped up. Whether this model only has a screened hose washer or a better filter, pay special attention to that. Be sure the pathway is free and clear.Take each of poppet valves and while pushing (with a pencil or something) on the part that moves up and the spring pushes it back down - with magnification and lots of light, be sure there isn't a small piece of debris affecting one of those valves. Its easy to miss, so look very closely. Next, remove the hose from the pump. We are by-passing the entire unit that includes pressure hose, trigger gun, lance, spray nozzle. If it seems to pump a lot of water out of the pump--then the problem is most likely the trigger gun is clogged or the pressure nozzle is clogged. Some trigger guns can be taken apart -- some, not so much. Same with nozzles. I hope this helps you, Randell. If yes, please take a sec to rate me. Thanks!Don
At the FAIP Power Washer website, most of the models appear to use the same wheels according to the individual part numbers. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find the model that you specified, nor is it in the list of models on the registration form on the web page. Perhaps the model # is incorrect? Are you needing just the wheels themselves, or do you also need the axle, spring nuts, etc?
I did find a few references that Husky and Devilbliss are essentially rebranded FAIP products, you might find a compatible set of wheels by searching those brands as well.
Alot of people have tried doing this as the genuine o-ring and seal kits are so expensive and sometimes hard to source, but many companies make orings and seals that are unique and cannot be found aftermarket,
If you are lucky you may find some but the only way of doing so would be to take the actual seal and orings down to your local bearing and seal supplier and they will measure it up and do their best to find some for you...
It looks like you meant 'Wahl', this is why upper case letters are important for 'proper names' because Spell check won't alter them.
Here are the parts diagram and suppliers, including Wahl themselves.
https://www.google.com/search?q=wahl+kennel+pro+model+8800+parts+diagram
You can safely ignore the answer from the African Prince as he is just copying and pasting from AI Chat GPT4.
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Here are some steps you can follow:
Check the Seals and O-Rings:
Release the pressure: Make sure there's no pressure in the cylinder by releasing the pressure release valve.
Unscrew the pump: Remove the pump to access the internal components.
Inspect the seals and O-rings:
Look for any damaged or worn-out rubber seals.
Check the rubber seal at the bottom of the tube (where the plunger sits) and ensure it's in place.
Examine the one-way valve (usually at the bottom of the tube) and clean it. Lubricate it with silicone grease.
Lubricate the rubber washer on the plunger with silicone grease and reassemble it in the tube.
Reassemble the pump: Put the plunger back into the tube and lock it with the handle.
Test the sprayer: Pump it up and check if it maintains pressure without leaking.
Inspect the Handle and Hose:
Handle connection: Ensure the handle is securely attached to the cylinder.
Hose inspection: Check the hose for kinks, twists, or blockages. Straighten out any kinks and remove debris that might be blocking the hose.
Check the Nozzle and Wand:
Nozzle adjustment: Adjust the nozzle to the desired spray pattern.
Wand inspection: Examine the spray wand for clogs or obstructions.
Lubricate O-Rings and Seals:
Apply silicone grease to the O-rings, seals, and other moving parts to ensure smooth operation.
Test the Sprayer:
Fill the cylinder to the desired level (avoid exceeding the maximum fill mark).
Screw down the pump firmly to create an airtight seal.
Manually operate the pressure release valve to ensure it's working.
Here are the advantages of using HDPE pond liner sheets for constructing a pond:
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If your New Holland DC100 dozer starts up but doesn't move, and you're experiencing issues with the hydraulics, it could be due to various reasons. Here are some potential causes and troubleshooting steps:
I'm glad you're asking this! A vegetable garden is one of the most rewarding projects you can take on as a garden. And I can think of a few forgiving vegetables you could start with.
If you want something low-effort, then salad greens - such as lettuce and spinach - are excellent choices. They grow quickly and can even be harvested multiple times. You can begin harvesting leaves as soon as they're large enough to eat, encouraging new growth for future harvests.
Radishes are another ideal option for beginners. They are one of the fastest-growing vegetables, taking only about a month from sowing to harvest. And they are easy to care for.
Carrots are easy to grow too. They need loose, sandy soil to expand their roots but are otherwise unassuming. Just sow the seeds directly into the ground and keep the soil moist.
You should still research each veggie and look up gardening tips for all of them. Sites like Gardener's Yards can help you with that. But you should be able to grow all of these without much headache.
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Do not know what brand that is, but you can find choke cables at lowes, amazon .com. or any number of small engine repair shops depending on where you live. An after market cable could be easier to find and work just as well.
Question edited for clarity and toss in some CAPS.
This is exclusively an AUS or NZ machine. We are in North America, so I am hoping this link may work specifically for Victa. The basis is the same for all machines though.
https://www.google.com/search?q=victa+vrx15538g+replace+belt
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