If you run hot water through the pump of a pressure washer, it will ruin the seals in the pump. The hot water causes their seals to swell, and the pistons will then rip them apart. Some machine are able to run hot water, but the have special seals inside. Ben - Great Lakes Cleaning Systems www.GreatLakesCleaningSystems.com
E3.16rdj7j
SAE30
how do you replace the belts on a l-1011 fan jet
the correct gap is .30
E3.16 or champion RDJ7J
There is no single simple answer. Your manual, or a manual from Troybilt.com will give you some troubleshooting suggestions. I can detail a list of the most likely problems, but you are not likely to understand or be able to act upon the information without extensive step by step information. And, I don't even know which model and pump you have. Troybilt uses several different pump designs. Check the nozzle on the end of the wand to make sure it is not clogged. Check that your hose delivers a proper water flow. Most other problems require significant pump knowledge... the unloader can be stuck, the valves can be damaged or full of trash, the key-way could be sheared, the oil end could be "fried"..ie bad bearings, broke pistons or retainers. Seals are not usually the cause of a complete lack of pressure..especially if there is no leaking water.
Dirty or faulty needle and seat in carburetor.
SAE 30, according to http://www.troybilt.ca/troybilt/faq-results.asp?CategoryID=1&CatName=Lawn%20Mowers.
Two compatible spark plugs for a Troybilt weed whacker that currently has a spark plug with a model number of 794 00055 is the Champion E3.16 or the Champion Spark plug RDJ7J. Both of these spark plugs will give your weed whacker the starting power needed in a replacement. You can buy them here http://www.mymowerparts.com/partdetail/1060/1042/10783.php
My tip is to thread the schubunkle through the macadie trunk and whizzle it back under the trivet peg. If that doesnt work try reloading with a weedwacker 2000 rod.
Have not seen picture of belt for troybilt riding mower(deck ) my problem is when I disengage blades,it does not have enough slack and blades keep turning
There is a 1/2 bit troybilt roto tiller that is considered the smallest and based on the reviews can do a small garden prefectly.