Machines | John Deere Tractor Mid Mount PTO Powerwasher
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This is a brief video for anyone considering creating a PTO Driven Power Washer. I purchased a Comet 4000psi 5.6gpm pump and welded a quick disconnect to the bottom of the tractor. The unloader valve is also a quick disconnect. It takes less then 1 minute to mount the pressure washer.
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this is the name of the video TW 4550 COMET PUMP PRESURE WASHER
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THE MAIN PROBLEM IS THAT SOME IS MAKING A NOICE THAT SOUNDS LIKE THE PUMP IS GOING TO BREAKE. HOPE YOU CAN NOTICE IN THE VIDEO, THANKS.
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What type of problems are you experience. Past a link to the video your mentioning. There are some many parts to a pressure washer that could be giving you issues it's hard to tell without a detailed description.
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Hello, don't know if you WATCH the comenta but is have the same pump but some is wrong,l i wrote like 1 year ago, i just upload a new video and maybe you can help me to under stand where is the problema, let me know if you get this Message thanks.
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Very nice and looks really powerfull
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Holy shit that is so awesome
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you just do it perfect, i´m trying to do the same and some is wrong hope you can take a look of my video an perhaps you can give me some advise. thanks.
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Wow. This is great!!!!! I have a JD 2520 and I was just thinking about how nice it would be to have a PTO powered pressure washer. How much do you have invested in the parts and where did you buy them? I have a welder and can make the same brackets and shaft.
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It will work on any tractor with a mid mount pto. You also have to be aware of what the rated speed on the mid mount is. On the John Deere's they are largely all the same. The rated pto speed is too fast for the pump though, which has a maximum RPM of around 1700. So on this tractor is unwise to bring the RPM's above 2100 when running pressure washer. It will put out 4000psi almost at idle. Without an unloader attached it will quickly clime to 5000psi at rated speed and wand attached.
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Great job.