I have been using this set-up for years and I haven't found an easier way to manage the "extra cord" that hassles so many users. Also ultimate hose management. So here you go:
Cut the cord on the machine you don't need an attached 50 footer
These are the two 25' lead hoses for indoor use only, neatly velcro stapped with my 3/16th ultra-lite Parker 540N. Notice one has a 25 ft power cord attached. These two and my multi-sprayer is what I first take in for a very fast and clean set-up.
Everything hooks up super easy.
25 ft away and you can see I use a detached 25ft extention cord on the end, which I plug in way behind from where I'm cleaning. No cord hassles period.
As I back my way up extracting and the hoses bunch up, when its time, I unhook my second lead hose set, wrap it up, and quickly get back to work. Twin lead hoses rule, even when wanding. So thats pretty much it.
Cut the cord on the machine you don't need an attached 50 footer
These are the two 25' lead hoses for indoor use only, neatly velcro stapped with my 3/16th ultra-lite Parker 540N. Notice one has a 25 ft power cord attached. These two and my multi-sprayer is what I first take in for a very fast and clean set-up.
Everything hooks up super easy.
25 ft away and you can see I use a detached 25ft extention cord on the end, which I plug in way behind from where I'm cleaning. No cord hassles period.
As I back my way up extracting and the hoses bunch up, when its time, I unhook my second lead hose set, wrap it up, and quickly get back to work. Twin lead hoses rule, even when wanding. So thats pretty much it.