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Thread: Parts Washer

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    I've decided I need to get a parts washer, any sugestions
    as to what to look for or stay away from. Thanks

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    Harbor Freight has them pretty cheap. I got one a few weeks ago...haven't used it yet though.
    Big Blocks RULE!

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    Bigger is Better if you've got the room! Plastic parts on circulation pumps wear out alot faster. Buy cleaning fluid made for Parts Washers.
    1969 M715

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    I was looking at that one and one just like it in the Northern Tool catalog, but they wanted 34.00 shipping. In Harbor Freight you get free shipping,
    I think it's Harbor Freight for me.

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    Pay more attention to GPM than pressure. Some cheapies have high pressure, but low GPM. I'd suggest 2.5 GPM as a minimun.
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    I went through the two catalogs plus Eastwood and they all seem tobe about
    .8 GPM But Northern has a replacement pump that puts out 4.4GPM. I don't need commercial grade but I would like it to work when needed.

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    I got some of the water soluable concentrate but am leaning toward diesel. Will it work? Anyone use that other stuff??
    Big Blocks RULE!

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    Default Ran across a Dana 70 HD Saturday

    .8? was that a typo?

    1.6, 1.8 are smallish ones?

    How much you looking to spend?
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    I know that bought his honey and new dishwasher and put the old one in his garage for a parts washer. He says it does a good job. I have often thought that if I could get one cheap - I'd give it a try too. Just thought I'd pass it along for any or you guys doing a remodel for the woman of the house...

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    JACK!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I read that POWER WASHER>>>>dip(as in me)

    I'll leave now. sorry
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