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billygoat

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  1. Most pressure washers can be run of a blue feed barrel or water butt with a tap or outlet screwed in the bottom, as a gravity feed. Therefor you have to have the pressure washer at the same level as the bottom of the tank or butt, with the pipe flat on the floor. Easy enough if it is a bridge over a clear running stream. Make sure the water doesn't run out as this will jigger the pressure washer. Also use an inline water filter between the tank and pressure washer if you suspect any debris may be in the water. Also before you turn on the power, squeaze the trigger to allow the water to flow though(and air to get out), again you will need to have the pipe and lance low down to allow the gravity flow. Normally a blue feed barrel gives me about. 4 minutes of work time. Then it needs refilling. Paletized 1000 gallon water tanks can also be used.

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