bruiser
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Since it was going to be a nice cool day I decided it was time to break out the pressure washer and clean the fall/winter camouflage off the house. I purchased a new 20' telescoping lance so I wouldn't have to stand on the ladder. Blew the dust off the washer, checked the oil, put in gas, hooked up the hoses and added cleaner to the soap tank. Pulled the cord, pulled the cord, choke, pulled the cord, choke off, pulled the cord and it started and promptly died. Ok, check fuel shut off, it's on. Check choke, working, check air filter, good. Pulled cord, ouch, what the h$ll was that? :cus: blister on the inside of the index finger. Ignore blister. Pull cord, starts, set choke to off, still running. Squeeze trigger on lance, engine quits.
:cus:. Take a short break to calm self. Check everything over AGAIN. Still can't see any issues. Pull cord, pull cord, pull cord, starts. Hit nozzle the :cus: dies again :dontknow:. Wait a few minutes. Bright idea, squeeze nozzle, pull cord. It's starts and runs. :2excited:. Apply soap solution to siding. Change tips, commence cleaning. All is working fine. :cus: :cus: died again :gaah:. What's that I see, fuel running out of the carb. Ok, no problem. Float is stuck. maybe a small piece of trash. Pull float bowl, it's clean. Drop float and valve, no trash. Reassemble. Turn fuel valve back on. Wife comes home from commissary and has brought lunch. Eat lunch, go back out, pull cord, engine fires up, squeeze nozzle, :banghead:. Disconnect hoses. Move unit to shop. Remove carb, clean thoroughly with carb cleaner. Check float valve for freedom of movement and worn tip. Looks good. Open fuel valve and flush fuel line, good clean fuel comes out. Pour good clean fuel back in to tank. Re install carb. Check all connections. Open fuel line, fuel pours out of carb. :cus: :cus: :cus: :cus: :cus: :cus: :banghead:. Turn off fuel. Pick up torch. Realize new 20' trailer is right next to shop. Put down torch. Kick pressure washer. Limp out of shop. Close shop doors. Go to house, pour shot. Drink shot. Look up part numbers for new float assembly. Wash up. Put ribs on grill, realize there are only two beers left in refrig. Check ribs, no fire. Tank is out of gas. Change tanks. Relight grill. My head hurts, my legs hurt. And that :cus: camouflage is still on the house. :cus: :cus: :shocked:.

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