Rob Huffman
New member
Has anyone experienced problems with the spray bars breaking easily? I have one that broke at the reducer and two of them that stripped the tips out.
LOLOL....Wow Rob you have to admit that was funny. Mike needs to get into a Rodeo ring with you and a 2000lb Bull. My guess is that Mike would get horned in the Azz while running away from the bull while you sit in there eating popcorn....lol But then again Mike would more realistically pull out some cannons and blast out the Bulls eyes and kill him instantly while the people in the crowd suddenly scream because they never seen that at a Rodeo..lolRob,
I would check the height of the handle vs. the height of the person operating the surface cleaner. If the operator cannot see over the handle, you may be hitting stuff that you cannot other wise see, therefore breaking things blindly. The power of the rotation may also lead to scattering of the item that was hit leading to the inability to see what you hit locally.
Try wood blocks on the bottom of your boots and let us know the results!
Mike.
And that is why they have donuts for you, my friend?
Chris,
Mike,
Hey bud. I heard from a reliable source you are doing roof washing and using the fat guy? I mean fat boy. Hows that working out for you Big Buy?
Chris,
I am thinking the same thing and have several surface cleaners that I have NEVER had a problem with the bar...in years with hundreds of hours. I feel bad putting this out publicly but wanted to know the general census of what others have had to deal with when using the big guy. The tip issue was on thing but breaking the reducer really made the light bulb go off.
Mike,
Hey bud. I heard from a reliable source you are doing roof washing and using the fat guy? I mean fat boy. Hows that working out for you Big Buy?