Pressure washers are machines well equipped to deal with the tough cleaning task of washing agricultural equipment. Agricultural machinery includes harvesters, pesticide sprayers, water distribution equipment, and irrigation units, among other types of equipment. Many of these machines are large and have difficult parts to clean. Not only do they pick up mud, dirt, and debris from the fields, but they also accumulate a large amount of grease. If these machines are not cleaned thoroughly on a regular basis, the accumulated dirt can enhance wear and tear, and reduce the life of the machine.
Daimer® offers four types of pressure washers to suit different cleaning needs. For instance, cleaning jobs that do not deal with degreasing can use cold water pressure washing machines. Degreasing can also be accomplished with cold water systems, when paired with a degreaser like Eco-Green® Ultra-Power™ Degreaser. For tasks that involve hardened deposits or the removal of grease, hot water or steam pressure washers are more suitable. Daimer® also offers a range of tri-mode equipment that can be operated in the three aforementioned modes: cold water, hot water, and steam. This provides operators with optimum versatility to meet virtually all applications.
To clean large agricultural machines outdoors, you can choose from pressure washers powered by propane, gas, diesel, or electricity. Gas, propane, and diesel powered systems are more mobile, as they do not rely on electricity. However, these machines do generate exhaust. If an electrical supply is readily available, an electric-powered system may be used.
Visit Daimer®’s website at www.daimer.com to learn more about pressure washers and other cleaning products available.
Daimer® offers four types of pressure washers to suit different cleaning needs. For instance, cleaning jobs that do not deal with degreasing can use cold water pressure washing machines. Degreasing can also be accomplished with cold water systems, when paired with a degreaser like Eco-Green® Ultra-Power™ Degreaser. For tasks that involve hardened deposits or the removal of grease, hot water or steam pressure washers are more suitable. Daimer® also offers a range of tri-mode equipment that can be operated in the three aforementioned modes: cold water, hot water, and steam. This provides operators with optimum versatility to meet virtually all applications.
To clean large agricultural machines outdoors, you can choose from pressure washers powered by propane, gas, diesel, or electricity. Gas, propane, and diesel powered systems are more mobile, as they do not rely on electricity. However, these machines do generate exhaust. If an electrical supply is readily available, an electric-powered system may be used.
Visit Daimer®’s website at www.daimer.com to learn more about pressure washers and other cleaning products available.