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4.0g 4000psi Cold Direct GP Elec Start

Quick Overview

  • Precision camshaft design offers precise valve timing and optimal valve overlap for better fuel efficency
  • OHV design for increased efficiency and optimal power transfer
  • Ball bearing supported crankshaft for greater stability
  • Reduced mechanical noise due to piston design
  • Easy, convenient, heavy duty control box

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Item #: 74-11051  UPC : 00669893039438  MPN : E4040HGE

$2,281.35

$2,497.15

 
 
 Available Mid December
This is an obsolete Item

Manufacturer Part Number:E4040HGE

    4.0 gpm @ 4,000 psi Direct Drive

    Honda GX390 Engine

    General Pump

    Electric start
Item Code:74-11051
CATEGORIES:All Pressure Washers


  • Revolutionary aircraft grade aluminum frame with dual handles (no welds to fail)
  • Lifetime frame warranty
  • 50 mesh inlet filter
  • Adjustable Pressure Unloader
  • Low oil shutdown
  • Pneumatic tires
  • Dual padded shock absorbing feet
  • 3/4 in. cold-rolled steel threaded axle
  • Commercial/Industrial grade engines
  • Thermo-sensor (prevents overheating in bypass mode)

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