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Junk post; trying to find a problem

I have one of those. I like your wheels. My problem is the pump seals on these are troublesome.
 
Gold Screw makes a very good machine but they should have put wheels under it, I got tired
of taking it apart just to move it where I needed it so I bought this deer hauling cart and modded
it and the frame of the GS. I also have a trommel I designed and built on the same kind
of cart. I even put a remote controlled winch on the front of my trailer so there's no strain or pain
involved loading or unloading. When this B&S craps out I think I'm going to put a Honda on it, so
far the B&S is working OK .
 
Just like keene and others -the footvalves now have MUCH bigger screens to allow bigger rocks up inside your pump to tear up the impeller,grind the seals to pieces,plug up the spray bars and cause enough backpressue to blow the housing gasket to boot. Sic sic sic way to boost parts sales. Look at older footvalves withe 1/16" round hole hole and the new with 1/4" HUGE holes-adios seals and pumps FAST-John
 
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