washer parts
Edgeoftown asked:


I am looking for a parts washer - 20 gallon stand up type at harbor freight, etc. as I rebuild an engine. On sale like $70. Or should I spend a bit more? How reliable? How well do they clean? I would rather spend twice that to avoid junk. Any advice?

Denise
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Desperate asked:


The fuse link is a safety link in case of a fire.

Ruth
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Normita23 asked:


My washer started leaking and I went out and bought a new one but I need to get rid of the old one. I don't just want to give it away I want a few bucks for it.

Peggy
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Ad infinitum asked:


I know this is a long shot but I thought I'd ask -

Thanks

Marlene

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Marcia M asked:


We are looking for a used parts washer . We rebuild old engines and are in need of a better one. Ours is 40 years old.

Elizabeth
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