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Willy P

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The Water Hog- EXCELLENT. A REAL pump, not a piss assed Pumptec ( "I wannabe a pump when I grow up" )Now your next mission is to encase it with a 4 by 2 two stage vac set up. I doff my toque and wait for Willy........


AND I'M GLAD SOMEONE IS FINALLY LISTENING

A thing of beauty

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Willy P said:
The Water Hog- EXCELLENT. A REAL pump, not a piss assed Pumptec ( "I wannabe a pump when I grow up" )Now your next mission is to encase it with a 4 by 2 two stage vac set up. I doff my toque and wait for Willy........


AND I'M GLAD SOMEONE IS FINALLY LISTENING

A thing of beauty

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Hi Willy,

After your comments of some month ago, we looked into the General pump. This pump is very impressive in more ways than one. The pressure is 1000 psi and 2.2 gpm. To me the most amazing thing is how quite it is. Good recommendation, Willy, Thanks.
 

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Ron Werner said:
hook that up to the tap with a porty and away you go.
looks slick

Absolutely beautiful John. This hooks up to the customer's tap? Can you run their hot water through it? How does it hold up to the constant on/off triggering of the wand or floor tool? Nice work.
 

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Art Kelley said:
[quote="Ron Werner":2o5zza2e]hook that up to the tap with a porty and away you go.
looks slick

Absolutely beautiful John. This hooks up to the customer's tap? Can you run their hot water through it? How does it hold up to the constant on/off triggering of the wand or floor tool? Nice work.[/quote:2o5zza2e]

My last General went 6 years with an oil change every 6 months. Hands down, the best pump I've ever ran. Here's how it mounted in my old Ninja: (I lost this set up in a fire-excuse the soot)
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And with a quad vac set up, it was HUGE on power:
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burned unit

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Art Kelley said:
[quote="Ron Werner":1y332vqk]hook that up to the tap with a porty and away you go.
looks slick

Absolutely beautiful John. This hooks up to the customer's tap? Can you run their hot water through it? How does it hold up to the constant on/off triggering of the wand or floor tool? Nice work.[/quote:1y332vqk]


The factory rates the pump to 160 degrees maybe a little hotter. If you run the water first thru the pump and than a electric or better yet a propane heater you'll have plenty of hot water. I'll try and make a video of the pump running and being triggered. It is very quiet and the pressure and volume is excellent.
 

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