A $150 washer from Home Depot works for me. I use hot water from a building 
that has a water heater.
Hot water makes a lot of difference.
But now if you're using fish oil everything changes, that stuff is harder to 
get off than most paint.
What I finally figured out to do with fish oil was to paint the entire sprayer 
and tractors with spray oil before fishing season started.
After the season was over the spray oil washed off easily with the pressure 
washer and soap taking the fish oil with it.

Bill Fleming
Montana State University
Western Ag Research Center
580 Quast Ln
Corvallis, Montana
406-961-3025
Cell- 406-529-2409



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Kollas
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 10:27 AM
To: Apple-crop discussion list
Subject: [apple-crop] pressure washers







      Northern Tool and Equipment lists pressure washers from under $200

to several thousand dollars.

Would anyone care to advise on needed pressure, gallons per minute,

and hot versus cold water, or other

considerations in choosing a system to clean exterior surfaces on air-

blast sprayer and tractor after each

day's orchard spraying?



I am looking for an easier/better way to replace garden hose and brush.



David Kollas

Kollas Orchard

Tolland, CT





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