You's Guys are AWESOME!!!!! This is exactly what discussion groups are all about.
"Your pump HP requirement numbers are based on a gas engine aren't they?"
"Remember, HP ratings are not equivalent across the board for gas, diesel, electric and hydraulic motors. "
"The military rating is hot and high altitude. A 003a should produce 25+ HP at 1800 RPM"
Just buy looking at the engine you can tell it will work. I'm also thinking a governor-ed system compared to locked down throttle especially with the torque of a diesel engine makes a difference.
"1 kw = 1.3 hp, so 10kw = 13hp. 17hp gives it head room up to 13kw,"
Great info. all the engines at Northern Tool have displacement not horse power. got a formula for that?
"Am pretty sure the 003 motor was not designed for side load of belt. "
"Adding a jack-shaft will mean bearings, more friction and more areas for failure"
I was concerned with side loading the pump but not the engine. Was going to mount the pump to the end of the jack shaft.
and the winner is.......
"If you still need to buy it, why not go with a lower RPM pump so you can make it a direct drive? "
"I have generator with a PTO attached to the back of the power head"
Didn't even think to look for a lower RPM pump. Didn't know they existed. Now with confidence that there is enough Power at 1,700 rpm this is the way to go.
http://arnorthamerica.com/sxpumps/sxwa55g50pg1.html
i have a 4000psi 4gpm Hot unit and that runs off a 13hp honda.
I currently have a 4000/4 with a Kohler engine and a AR pump. I was a factory trained air cooled engine tech in a previous life. Kohler, Wisconsin, Onan, Briggs, Kubota etc. At that time Kohler was a respectful engine. The one on my pressure washer is "A Piece of Crap". I hope it is an economy model and they still make quality engines. I love the AR pump.
I'm surprised nobody asked why so big. A larger pressure washer makes an excellent "Hydro rake" with the yellow nozzle. It cleans under growth, reclaims neglected landscaping. wonderful driveway,side walk and curb edge trimmer with a turbo-nozzle. Using a turbo nozzle reclaims badly soiled cement and masonry (not oil stain) to almost new condition even blast off gum wads (Fast Food property). Brings vinyl siding back to new condition (don't even touch the wood work). Oh by the way it makes an awesome pressure washer
I'm concerned we are getting off the MV/ME subject.