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Monday, I drove up to Norfolk, VA to pickup a M17MCHF Decontaminating Apparatus from GL, $438 all in. Two were auctioned off, mine has 1.6 hrs and the other was zero hours. Both came with the accessory kit box and one output hose. Mine had the 30' intake hose inside the box. Neither had the portable 1580 or 3000 gal water tank or the two jerry fuel cans pictured in the listing that the TMs showed and the man at GL seemed offended that I even asked about it. I also picked up a brand new H81 heater at Portsmouth but that will be another story.
The M17MCHF is a small Hotsy type unit that is self contained so it heats up the water and should get the water pressure up around 100 psi. The water heater part runs off of gas, diesel, kerosene, jet fuel, or any mixture of fuels. That makes sense. I have two MX-2 steam cleaner units but they have many interlocks that can be tricky to get working together plus you need electrical power. They burn diesel or jet fuel to heat the water and can be either supplied water with a hose or suck it out of a pond/tank.
The thing that is confusing me about my M17 is the fuel for the engine. All of the TMs except one show a different but similar engine that is 197 cc made by a company that used to be in SC (2si or Two Stroke International) and it runs on gasoline with oil premixed since these are all two stroke engines. One TM in passing showed a picture of an engine very similar to mine that is 215 cc but it has the carb on the side. Mine has the carb on top and a small tank for the mix oil that seems to inject the oil at the carb. None of the TMs talk about this part. I did find a old GL listing from 2014 for a M17MCHF modification kit that shows my exact engine and it had a separate mix oil tank. This unit is made to use a 5 gal jerry can for the engine fuel and another for the burner fuel. The fuel pickups are modified fuel caps with a yellow tag that says "Engine Fuel JP5/JP8 only" so that is basically diesel or kerosene, right? This engine has a sparkplug so it is not a diesel in the traditional sense. I know old tractors would start on gasoline and after warm switch to kerosene (distillate). I am concerned about killing a new engine. My first thought is to try to get it running on mix that we use for the chainsaws (40:1) so worse case it would have too much oil to start with. I found on here a thread from around 2014 talking about one of these (can't find it now) and he seemed to say he ran it (the engine) on diesel/kerosene mix until he blew up the heater coil (less that 10 minutes running time) since the volume of water was not enough from a garden hose. Sorry, no pics yet, still trying to figure out how to shrink them down since I got a new IPad and they are way too huge.
Robert
The M17MCHF is a small Hotsy type unit that is self contained so it heats up the water and should get the water pressure up around 100 psi. The water heater part runs off of gas, diesel, kerosene, jet fuel, or any mixture of fuels. That makes sense. I have two MX-2 steam cleaner units but they have many interlocks that can be tricky to get working together plus you need electrical power. They burn diesel or jet fuel to heat the water and can be either supplied water with a hose or suck it out of a pond/tank.
The thing that is confusing me about my M17 is the fuel for the engine. All of the TMs except one show a different but similar engine that is 197 cc made by a company that used to be in SC (2si or Two Stroke International) and it runs on gasoline with oil premixed since these are all two stroke engines. One TM in passing showed a picture of an engine very similar to mine that is 215 cc but it has the carb on the side. Mine has the carb on top and a small tank for the mix oil that seems to inject the oil at the carb. None of the TMs talk about this part. I did find a old GL listing from 2014 for a M17MCHF modification kit that shows my exact engine and it had a separate mix oil tank. This unit is made to use a 5 gal jerry can for the engine fuel and another for the burner fuel. The fuel pickups are modified fuel caps with a yellow tag that says "Engine Fuel JP5/JP8 only" so that is basically diesel or kerosene, right? This engine has a sparkplug so it is not a diesel in the traditional sense. I know old tractors would start on gasoline and after warm switch to kerosene (distillate). I am concerned about killing a new engine. My first thought is to try to get it running on mix that we use for the chainsaws (40:1) so worse case it would have too much oil to start with. I found on here a thread from around 2014 talking about one of these (can't find it now) and he seemed to say he ran it (the engine) on diesel/kerosene mix until he blew up the heater coil (less that 10 minutes running time) since the volume of water was not enough from a garden hose. Sorry, no pics yet, still trying to figure out how to shrink them down since I got a new IPad and they are way too huge.
Robert
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