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Post Info TOPIC: skid mount in trailer??


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Has anyone taken one of these prefab skids, like the powerwashstore twin pump, and mounted in a small trailer?? i know its built for the bed of the truck, and i think it looks very professional mounted on a truck. Wondering if anyone mounts in a trailer. hows it look? is it still easy to use? seems like it would be really low in height. I am trying to find a work truck to mount in. But, at same time, having a hard time getting rid of my jeep to make that happpen.... decisions



-- Edited by njacobson on Sunday 31st of January 2016 04:24:09 PM

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We got the dual pump from Powerwashstore. Had it a couple years now. I would reccomend it.



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mike, gutterdog.
i am definitely getting the twin pump from powerwash store. with the proportioner.
what id like to know is, is it in your truck bed?? how would you fell about mounting it in a 5x8 trailer??


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Lots of people have trailer mounted them.

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It may get stolt ! It's not very big but awkward as hell to move with the hose reel mounted. Pay extra and get a better hose that the poly hose it comes with. It is about as user friendly as kissing a rattler on the lips. Mount it where you need to or just strap it down and more as needed

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The only thing that comes to mind (just from reading) is that some guys have trouble with corrosion on their equipment in box trucks and trailers. Might want to vent the trailer. I'd also think charging your batter might be more difficult, but I'm sure there are solutions for that.

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Liquid bedliner (like rhinoliner) a lot of people use.
I also have looked into insulating ceramic paint for the tanks which can lower Temps as much as 30 degrees.

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