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5.5 g 3500psi HP Cold V-Belt Drive Skid

Quick Overview

  • Honda V-twin engines offer high horsepower, great adaptability, quiet operation, and excellent fuel efficiency.
  • Aluminum push rods with steel tips - lighter weight, lower vibration, and quieter operation
  • Includes a rev limiter to protect against damage from over-speeding.
  • Two barrel inner-vent carburetor for more precise fuel metering
  • Fuel economy is similar to fuel injection, with the simplicity of carburetion.

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Item #: 74-1116  UPC : 00669893039667  MPN : S/VB5535HGEA411

$6,234.10

$6,823.80

 
 
 Available to Order, Estimated Delivery: Early May
This is an obsolete Item
Manufacturer Part Number:S/B5535HGEA

    5.5 gpm @3,500 psi Polychain Drive

    Honda GX630 Engine

    General Pump High Performance Engine
Item Code:74-1116
CATEGORIES:Cold Water 5.5gpm Pressure Washers

  • Revolutionary aircraft grade aluminum frame with dual handles (no welds to fail)
  • Lifetime frame warranty
  • Easy access tip holder/gun holder/hose hanger on handle
  • Epoxy powder coated finish
  • Gates belt 
  • EZ-Start, Adjustable pressure unloader
  • Low oil shutdown except GX690 models
  • 3/4 in. cold-rolled steel axle
  • Commercial/Industrial grade engines

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