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So I picked up a 20 gallon, recirculating parts washer at Tractor Supply a couple of weeks back. I had already got a 5 gallon bucket of solvent a few weeks earlier, so when I finally got the washer set up, I dumped the solvent in to try it out.
Welllll.... It says it has a 12 gallon reservoir for the solvent, and I quickly found out that the pickup for the pump is just above where the fluid comes to with only 5 gallons. (They keep it off the bottom so It doesn't suck up the crud). Off to Tractor supply to get another $40 can of solvent (This is adding up!) and they are out. That was Friday night. Guy says "I'll have more Wednesday on the truck". So I stop in Wednesday.....Still no solvent. Truck was mostly Christmas stuff.
I finally got a can at the Tractor supply near my work. The only can they had.
Now both of these stores have at least 3 more washers on the shelves for sale. It seems to me they would try to keep at least enough solvent to go with one of those units. Am I missing something here?
SO this weekend I'm going to get some stuff cleaned up. I finally have the washer I've wanted for quite a while.
Seems like a decent unit so far. Just be warned that you need to add $80 worth of solvent to buying a parts washer. (Not to mention disposal when I have to get change it)
Welllll.... It says it has a 12 gallon reservoir for the solvent, and I quickly found out that the pickup for the pump is just above where the fluid comes to with only 5 gallons. (They keep it off the bottom so It doesn't suck up the crud). Off to Tractor supply to get another $40 can of solvent (This is adding up!) and they are out. That was Friday night. Guy says "I'll have more Wednesday on the truck". So I stop in Wednesday.....Still no solvent. Truck was mostly Christmas stuff.
I finally got a can at the Tractor supply near my work. The only can they had.
Now both of these stores have at least 3 more washers on the shelves for sale. It seems to me they would try to keep at least enough solvent to go with one of those units. Am I missing something here?
SO this weekend I'm going to get some stuff cleaned up. I finally have the washer I've wanted for quite a while.
Seems like a decent unit so far. Just be warned that you need to add $80 worth of solvent to buying a parts washer. (Not to mention disposal when I have to get change it)