Pressure Washing Farm Equipment, Industrial and Agricultural Machinery

 

The most popular pressure washer, in our selection, for agricultural and farm equipment cleaning is the hydraulic pressure washer. This is an incredibly powerful cold water pressure washer, capable of tackling any job (you must have a live hydraulic power source). This unit is exceptionally light and therefore the portability is not an issue. Another fashionable power washer for agricultural pressure washing is the honda powerwasher. This is a high performance, heavy-duty unit placehttps://www.ultimatewasher.com/diesel-pressure-washers.htm"> diesel pressure washer. This machine offers great mobility, more power, speed and freedom. If your industrial cleaning job requires power washing equipment with hot water, we strongly suggest the hot water power washer . This unit comes with the burner that uses diesel or kerosene to heat up water and the pump can be powered by electric, gasoline or diesel fuel. Our pressure washers are also easily adaptable to perform jobs such as sand blasting, disinfecting and clearing frozen and clogged drains.
As a distributor of industrial and agricultural high-pressure washer units, we at Ultimate Washer know that our repeat business demonstrates the highest quality standards. Our value-based products feature the premium grades of quality assurance. Our competitive pricing and superior washers make Ultimate Washer products a highly regarded name in the industrial and commercial pressure washing market. Our models and accessory parts are sold around the world. We at Ultimate Washer are dedicated to provide you with solutions to your cleaning needs. Consult with our customer service and technical representative by calling the 800+ number.
Pressure Washing Farm Equipment, Industrial and Agricultural Machinery

Agricultural and farm machinery pressurewash should be done over an unpaved area, such as an area covered with grass or gravel. Washing over an unpaved surface will allow the soapy water to soak into the ground, be filtered and eventually recharge the groundwater. If you have your own well, you should wash your equipment at least 100 feet from the wellhead. If you wash the equipment on a paved surface, the runoff flows into a storm drain and the water and contaminants are discharged to the nearest lake or stream. Here is the general guideline on how to perform farm equipment powerwash, and industrial and agricultural machinery cleaning:

Wash your equipment after each use and/or before storing it.

  • Attach the water hose to your power washer. Check the fuel and oil levels. Start the pressure washer.
  • Spray your equipment with the water mixed with the detergent. Use low pressure since this way the water and the detergent will not splash away.
  • Spray from a distance of 2-3 feet from the surface being cleaned. Start from the lowest point on the machinery and work your way up towards the highest point. This way you will avoid streaking.
  • Apply plenty of detergent to dissolve the dirt at the surface you are cleaning
  • Allow 5-10 minutes for the detergents to start dissolving the debris being cleaned
  • Deliver the "punch" with the high water pressure. Start removing the dirt from the surface. Don't be afraid to use the high-pressure washer aggressively- pins, cutters, and a majority of the parts are built from the hard metal and led material.
  • Rinse - use plenty of water to flush away the dirt. Start from the top and work your way towards the bottom. This will avoid having the dirt running over the clean/rinsed area. The best results are achieved with the wide spray angle (25 or 40 degrees).

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