People in the agricultural business use Daimer®’s pressure washers for cleaning farmyards, sheds, farm equipment, and vehicles, such as tractors and trucks. Daimer® sells heated as well as non-heated commercial pressure washers for various cleaning needs.
For most agricultural applications, a non-heated machine is sufficient. Cold water, sprayed at high pressure, removes most dirt and debris from sheds, cattle yards, and storage areas. It removes mud, plant sap, and organic matter from farm implements and tools. Cold water pressure washers also clear away mud and dirt from tractor tires and parts. Daimer®’s electric machines emit no exhaust, and they are used in both outdoor and indoor areas. In remote outdoor areas, such as fields and grasslands, where electricity is unavailable, farmers can use a generator to power their electric machine or opt for gasoline or diesel-powered pressure washers. The Super Max™ 8720 is an electric machine with pressure levels as high as 2000 GPM, ideal for removing caked mud, bird droppings, bug spatter, cattle manure, plant remains, and other types of dirt from concrete, metal, granite, vinyl, and other hard surfaces. The Super Max™ 8900C-322 has the same pressure level, but it runs on gasoline.
For specific applications, such as removing heavy layers of grease or for removing odors from sheds, barns, and farm tools, use hot water pressure washers. Hot water pressure cleaners, such as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 12200, use pressure levels of 2000 psi and steam temperatures up to 330°F. This tri-mode machine is versatile, as it can be used as a cold water, hot water, and steam pressure washer.
For most agricultural applications, a non-heated machine is sufficient. Cold water, sprayed at high pressure, removes most dirt and debris from sheds, cattle yards, and storage areas. It removes mud, plant sap, and organic matter from farm implements and tools. Cold water pressure washers also clear away mud and dirt from tractor tires and parts. Daimer®’s electric machines emit no exhaust, and they are used in both outdoor and indoor areas. In remote outdoor areas, such as fields and grasslands, where electricity is unavailable, farmers can use a generator to power their electric machine or opt for gasoline or diesel-powered pressure washers. The Super Max™ 8720 is an electric machine with pressure levels as high as 2000 GPM, ideal for removing caked mud, bird droppings, bug spatter, cattle manure, plant remains, and other types of dirt from concrete, metal, granite, vinyl, and other hard surfaces. The Super Max™ 8900C-322 has the same pressure level, but it runs on gasoline.
For specific applications, such as removing heavy layers of grease or for removing odors from sheds, barns, and farm tools, use hot water pressure washers. Hot water pressure cleaners, such as Daimer®’s Super Max™ 12200, use pressure levels of 2000 psi and steam temperatures up to 330°F. This tri-mode machine is versatile, as it can be used as a cold water, hot water, and steam pressure washer.