Landa supersizes new pressure washers

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4/24/02 — Landa, one of North America’s largest manufacturer of industrial pressure washers, has added two extra-large models to its gasoline-powered hot-water pressure washer line with cleaning power of up to 4000 PSI.

The new MVP5-32221E and MVP4-40321E are both self-contained and feature tubed pneumatic tires for easy maneuvering, making them ideal for on-site cleaning where electricity is not available. As with the other MVP models, they heat the water using diesel, fuel oil or kerosene.

The MVP5-32221E is driven by a 16 HP Vanguard engine with electric start and delivers cleaning power of 4.5 GPM and 3200 PSI. The MVP4-40321E is powered by a 20 HP Honda engine with electric start and produces cleaning of 4 GPM and 4000 PSI. Both models have a high-efficiency 12V-bumer assembly, eliminating the need for a generator.

Other features include: Landa’s popular cold-rolled Duracoil with a five-year warranty; Quick-coil access for easy removal of the coil without having to remove the burner assembly; Triplex, oil bath, direct-drive General pump; Spring-loaded, insulated trigger gun with variable pressure wand for remote operation of the spray, plus remote application of the soap; Detergent injection system; And 50 ft. of wire-braid hose rated for up to 4500 PSI with safety hose guard for operator protection.

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