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    TGS Newbie Jamesa37 Rarely gets any...Frubals Jamesa37's Avatar
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    Identifying A Washer

    Anyway to tell what gpm a machine will put out by a picture? Im looking at a used one online but the owner doesnt know. All he knows is its a Becket hot/cold with a TS2021 Series T47. With a Briggs/Straton Engine 18HP V-Twin motor.

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    3500 PSI GAS / DIESEL HEATER PRESSURE WASHER RUNS WELL - eBay (item 300431208904 end time Jun-01-10 18:57:59 PDT)
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    Check out generalpump.com. They have the specifications as well as a price list.
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    I have the same motor and pump.It should be 3500psi/5.2gpm and if he is selling for that price and everything thing works as he says buy it.

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    Yea, I just looked it up. Should be either a 5.6 or a 5.2. I'm def. going to check it out. What's some things to look for. I know nothing about motors and engines.
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