[MAIPC] [EXTERNAL] Re: portable pressure washer
Jensen, Mary K
Kate_Jensen at nps.gov
Wed Aug 26 10:59:12 PDT 2020
Thanks Art, I was wondering about the difference in those two. I will check that out!
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Kate Jensen
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Valley Forge National Historical Park
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Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [MAIPC] portable pressure washer
Hi, Kate.
An air compressor and a leaf blower are substantially different in the intensity of air stream. The air compressor is the pneumatic analogue to a hydraulic pressure washer.
Next time the the vehicle is in the same shop as the air compressor, check it out. I think you’ll see it has the capacity to dislodge debris quite effectively.
Be well.
Art
Penn State Wildland Weed Management
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On Aug 26, 2020, at 13:52, Jensen, Mary K <Kate_Jensen at nps.gov> wrote:
Thanks Art. I think the guys are already using a leaf blower.
Our specific concern is that it looks like we are inadvertently spreading Arthraxon in tire treads, and we thought a water pressure washer might work better than air to get mud out of the tires...
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Valley Forge National Historical Park
1400 North Outer Line Drive
King of Prussia, PA 19406
phone: 610 783 1035
fax:610-783-5384
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [MAIPC] portable pressure washer
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It might be easier to do this with compressed air rather than compressed water.
I would assume you can find a compressor powered by an internal combustion engine rather than an electric compressor. Or, rig the needed converter to go from vehicle DC-power to amps-AC you would need to run the compressor.
Be well.
Art
Penn State Wildland Weed Management
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On Aug 26, 2020, at 11:35, Jensen, Mary K <Kate_Jensen at nps.gov<mailto:Kate_Jensen at nps.gov>> wrote:
Has anyone had any experience using a backpack pressure washer or other small portable pressure washer to clean tractors, mowers, etc between sites to prevent the spread of invasive seeds?
thanks!
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Kate Jensen
Ecologist and IPM Manager
Valley Forge National Historical Park
1400 North Outer Line Drive
King of Prussia, PA 19406
phone: 610 783 1035
fax:610-783-5384
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