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DEMON HURRICANE
PRESSURE WASHERS
OPERATOR MANUAL
Clemas & Co. Unit 5 Ashchurch Business Centre, Alexandra Way, Tewkesbury,
Gloucestershire, GL20 8NB.
Tel: 01684 850777 Fax: 01684 850707
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.clemas.co.uk
Technical Specifications
Hurricane P1
Engine
Pump
Pressure
Flow
HP Nozzle
Gearbox
Unloader
Pump oil
Gearbox Oil
Noise
Engine
Pump
Pressure
Flow
HP Nozzle
Unloader
Pump oil
Noise
Honda GX120 4HP@3600rpm
AR RSV 3G25D + F25
1500psi / 100
11.4lpm/ 2.5gpm
1505
Integrated
10W/40
Hurricane P2 & P2 4Hire
Engine
Pump
Pressure
Flow
HP Nozzle
Gearbox
Unloader
Pump Oil
Gearbox oil
Gearbox
Noise
Hurricane P4 & P4 HR
Honda GX200 6.5HP @3600rpm
AR XT13.15
2200psi/150Bar
13 lpm /2.9gpm
15045
2:1 Reduction
Minimatic4B ARMM4B/C
10W/40
EP90
ARCRXT
Honda GX340 11HP @3600rpm
AR RK15‐20H
2900psi / 200Bar
15 lpm / 3.3gpm
1505
2:1 reduction
Gymatic 3B ARGM3B250
10W/40
EP90
Hurricane D1ES & D1ES HR
Engine
Pump
Pressure
Flow
HP Nozzle
Gearbox
Unloader
Pump Oil
Gearbox Oil
Noise
Yanmar L100N 10HP @3600rpm
AR RK15‐20 H
2900psi / 200Bar
15 lpm / 3.3gpm
1505
2:1 Reduction
Gymatic 3B ARGM3B250
10W/40
EP90
Kits for Hurricane machines
Valve Piston Oil Water Support Rings
Hurricane P1
Hurricane P2
Hurricane P4
ARKIT2186
ARKIT1864
ARKIT1828
Hurricane D1ES ARKIT1828
ARKIT2187 ARKIT2188 ARKIT2189 ARKIT2191
ARKIT2629
ARKIT2757
ARKIT2757
ARKIT1872
ARKIT1856
ARKIT2757
ARKIT1874
ARKIT1857
ARKIT1856
ARKIT1829
ARKIT1829
FAULT FINDER
FAULT
Machine stops suddenly
Or will not start.
CAUSE
P1/P2/P4—low oil •
D1—flat battery/fuse •
REMEDY
check and top up oil
Check/replace battery, re‐ place fuse
Sudden pressure loss.
Low pressure
Low pressure with noise and vibration.
Pump will not by‐pass.
Water supply failed. Check water supply.
No chemical
HP nozzle worn or unloader set
Check chemical drum, close valve
Replace HP nozzle. Set unloader to correct setting.
Incorrectly.
Valves worn or blocked. Piston seals worn.
Clean/replace as required.
Replace.
Pump sucking air.
Check water supply pipe and un‐ ions.
Non return valve dirty or jammed.
Clean or replace.
Water drips from pump box. Pump seals worn. Replace.
Oil drips from pump bottom. Oil seal worn. Replace.
Oil is milky in colour. Water ingress through oil filter plug.
Rinse pump out and replace oil.
IF IN DOUBT ASK—OUR ADVICE IS FREE AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
MINIMUM SERVICE SCHEDULES
DAILY CHECK THE FOLLOWING
a. Oil level ‐ top up as required. b. Fuel tank ‐ top up as required. c. All hose unions for leaks‐ replace O rings if leaking. d. Hose condition ‐ cuts etc.
EVERY 500 HOURS OR SIX MONTHS (WHICHEVER COMES FIRST) a. Drain and replace pump oil. b. Drain and refill fuel tank. c. Replace fuel filter. d. Clean water filter.
e. Replace high pressure nozzle.
EVERY 1000 HOURS OR 12 MONTHS (WHICHEVER COMES FIRST)
a. Complete 500 hour service. b. Replace pump seals. c. Replace oil seals. d. Check unloading pressure and safety valve pressure and adjust.
The above service schedules are intended as a guide only, actual service times and replacements parts required will vary according to the area and the usage of the machine.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY
I Water at high pressure is dangerous and can cause serious injury. This machine is to be used with great caution.
II
Petrol is extremely flammable and explosive under certain conditions.
EXHAUST FUMES CONTAIN CARBON MONOXIDE – Inhalation of such fumes can KILL.
Diesel is flammable and harmful if swallowed.
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
K
Always refuel in an area which is adequately ventilated.
DO NOT smoke when refueling.
Avoid overfilling.
Should fuel be spilt, wipe off any fuel spilt on machine or engine.
Move the equipment away from the area where fuel has been spilt.
DO NOT refuel when the engine is running.
DO NOT run the engine in an area which has a hazardous or explosive atmosphere.
Always ensure that the fuel cap is secure after refueling.
Keep the engine at least 3 metres or more away from any other equipment or
Building.
Take care not to get fuel on your clothing. If this happens – CHANGE your clothing
IMMEDIATELY.
DO NOT start an engine when clothing has been contaminated with fuel.
Use only approved type containers for fuel. DO NOT stand them out in strong sunlight, keep them in the shade.
L Always ensure that there is a suitable type fire extinguisher available and is within easy access.
M DO NOT leave an engine running unattended, ALWAYS STOP it before leaving the area.
N NEVER point the high pressure spray jet at any person, animal, glass or other
Material which may shatter.
O PREVENT any over spray from injuring other people or damaging property.
P DO NOT even try to use a pressure washer on machinery or electrical equipment that is connected in any way to the mains supply ( ALL switches in the OFF position, pull out plugs, if possible remove fuses). Cover or seal electric motors and fittings to prevent entry of water. Before reconnecting electric mains supply check for water penetration.
Q DO ALL you can to keep plugs and sockets in a dry place or covered to prevent entry of
water.
R ALWAYS when using this machine:‐
•
wear safety goggles and helmet or helmet with a visor.
• Wear waterproof clothing and gloves.
• Take paticular care with detergents and chemicals.
S NEVER attempt to disconnect any hose with pressure in it or allow the hose to be flattened or kinked.
T DO NOT use a high pressure hose from a ladder. Use a platform tower or proper scaffolding.
U Should the equipment fail to operate, DO NOT attempt to rectify or repair, but contact the nearest Service Centre for advice.
V Always rinse your pump out after using sea water.
PREPARATION
Water Supply:
A Ensure there is an adequate water supply either from the mains or a reservoir.
B Attach water supply hoses to suitable tap or immerse the suction hose with approved suc‐ tion filter into the reservoir.
NOTE: ONLY CLEAN WATER SHOULD BE USED. THE PUMP MAY BE DAMAGED IF DIRTY OR
CONTAMINATED WATER IS ALLOWED TO PASS THROUGH THE PUMP.
Hoses: Low pressure inlet.
For models up to 13 litres per minute use ½ “ bore suction hose or feed pipe.
For models from 13 litres to 24 litres per minute use ¾” bore suction hose or feed pipe.
Hoses:High pressure outlet.
For all models use 3/8” RIT or 3/8” R2T hoses.
A Check the condition of the “O” rings in the ends of the hose.
B Attatch the high pressure hose to the pump connection.
C Attatch the spray gun to opposite ends of the high pressure hose.
OPERATION
A Turn on the water supply.
B Start the engine
C Direct lance on to surface to be cleaned. Press the lance trigger.
D Adjust pressure regulator as required to obtain working pressure if required.
E NOTE;:The high pressure water will cause the gun to “kick”. Make sure you have a firm grip of gun and lance.
F On completion of operation stop the engine.
g. Operate lance trigger
h. Turn “ OFF” water supply
i. Release residual pressure in gun and lance by operating trigger.
When using Cleaning Agents:
A. Set machine up as for water.
B. Connect detergent hose to machine and place filter end into detergent.
C. On completion of work, flush through hose and gun with clean water to remove any resid‐ ual detergent.
NOTE: CHEMICAL PICKUP ONLY OPERATES AT PRESSURES BELOW 250PSI.
OPEN LANCE VLAVE FULLY TO OBTAIN THIS PRESSURE.
Hurricane ‐ General Arrangement Petrol/Diesel & Electric Start
Hurricane Handle ‐
DEM10228
Pressure Guage ‐
DEM20620
Black knob & bolt replacement ‐
DEM102255
Base Plate ‐
PB/P4 MET00193
Wheel Cap ‐WHEEL25
Wheel ‐WHEEL300
Demon Hurricane Range Arrangement Drawing—
Petrol/Diesel Start with Hose Reel
Start / Stop switch
Pump to Hose Reel
HH0020
Fuel tap
Fuel tap
Hose Reel Locking Pin
Pressure Control Knob
Oil filter
Speed control lever
Demon Hurricane Range Arrangement Drawing— Electric Start
Oil Filter
Guaze (cleanable)
Fuel Tap
Speed control & Stop
Gearbox Dipstick (EP90)
Pump Dipstick
(10W40)
Voltage Regulator
Fuse
Demon Hurricane Range Arrangement Drawing— Electric Start
Rear View
Key Start
YAN114351 –77500 Key Switch with loom
YAN114549—Ignition Barrel & Keys
YAN2746—Keys
BAT003
Battery
WARRANTY
This warranty covers the cost of all replacement parts and labour charges incurred, but does not cover the cost of transport or carriage. It is the owners responsibility to return the machine to a service depot or pay the traveling expenses of a engineer to attend. Demon International`s deci‐ sion in warranty matters is final and binding.
Demon International Ltd, undertake to repair or replace,at their discretion, any component which may fail due to a manufacturing fault within a period of 12months from the date of pur‐ chase, provided that any fault or damage was not sustained by;
A
B
Lack of regular and proper maintenance, user negligence, misuse, or damage caused by ice or frost.
The effects of contaminated fuel or water, the use of non‐approved chemicals, or an in sufficient or unsuitable electrical supply.
E
C
D
The effects of un‐authorised modification and use.
Compression damage to high pressure hose. ( Hoses are warranted for one month only)
Worn out items considered wear and tear.
Parts which may or may not wear out during the first year and which are considered service items which will need replacing from time to time: High pressure nozzle, lance, trigger, hoses, fuel nozzle, fuel filter, piston seals, valves, unloader seats and seals, water filter, non‐return valve, chemical barbs, chemical pipes, and pump oil seals.
It is the owners responsibility to ensure the pressure washer is kept in a safe and suitable envi‐ ronment and any faults reported by operatives to be rectified at the earliest possible date.
It is the operators responsibility to check the pressure washer for any faults and report them im‐ mediately, and to use the pressure washer in accordance with the manufacturers specifications and guidelines.
Demon International Ltd, undertake to use the highest quality components available during manufacture, but can not be held responsible for any undue consequence arising from the use of their pressure washers.
This warranty is given the original purchaser only and is not transferable without the fully author‐ ized and written consent of Demon International Ltd.
End Users
If your machine develops a problem:
Warranty Procedure
1. Phone Demon for advice with the model and serial number to hand.
2. Describe fully the problem as best you can.
3. If the problem cannot be resolved over the phone then the machine can be booked in for repair and if the faults are covered by the warranty the repair will be carried out free of charge.
4. If you cannot bring the machine in for repair then we will despatch an engineer. If the fault is covered by the warranty then we will not charge for labour or spares used, however the trans‐ port charge will be payable weather or not the repair is warranty.
Hire Centres and Dealers
If your machine develops a problem:
1. Phone Demon for advice with the model and serial number to hand.
2. Describe fully the problem.
3. We will advise you on the best course of action, however if parts are required you must raise a purchase order number to cover the parts. When the parts are fitted they must be returned for examination before a credit note is issued.
4. If you are unable to repair the machine then we will despatch an engineer to carry out the repair. We will need a purchase order to cover the cost of transport to and from the site and for parts and labour if the repair is not covered under the warranty.
5. If required Demon will arrange for a carrier to collect a damaged machine, if the warranty claim is valid we will pay this cost, if not it will be charged to the customer.
For parts warranty ring Demon and request a warranty claim form faxed to you. This form must accompany any returned parts.
Notes:
You will not invalidate the warranty by investigating faults and repairing them yourself providing you follow our advice. Hire Centres and Dealers are expected to carry out all repairs themselves with Demon crediting faulty parts upon receipt and inspection.
Spare parts fitted to machines are guaranteed for 1 month only or the remainder of the warranty period whichever is longer.
Nozzles ‐ you can’t get pressure without one!
How do I know which nozzle I have?
Look at this part of the nozzle and it will have a four or five digit number which gives the angle of spray as the first two digits. The next two or three numbers are the size. (i.e. 15045 is
15° spray angle with 045 size aperture.)
Pressure starts and ends at the nozzle. The volume of water pushed down the hose and forced through the small hole determines the pressure on the gauge. Try taking the nozzle out and then pulling the trigger. You get virtually no pressure registering on the gauge.
The golden rule when diagnosing a loss of pressure is to start at the nozzle and work back to the pump.
Example: a new Typhoon is delivered to your branch and is left in the workshop for a few days until a hire comes up. The lance gets pinched to go out with one of your other pressure washers so you search around for something to use and find a lance that will do. Unfortunately it came from a petrol pressure washer and now the Typhoon will only do 1500psi. It must be Demon’s fault. Get them to dash out and sort it out, must be warranty! No its the nozzle. An 055 fitted to a petrol pressure washer will only give 1500psi when used on a Typhoon. (This has happened!)
Example: I can’t check that the right nozzle is fitted because the numbers are worn away. If you can’t read the number then the nozzle is old a probably worn out. Fit a new one and see what pressure you get. (All the lances are now colour coded)
Model
Typhoon 1 & Evolution Models
Tempest 1 Auto
Tempest 3 Auto
Storm 1
Storm 2
Tornado & Hurricane P2
Tornado & Hurricane P4
Tornado & Hurricane D1ES
Flow
15 litres
11 litres
11 litres
11 litres
11 litres
13 litres
15 litres
15 litres
Pressure
2900psi
1500psi
1500psi
1500psi
1500psi
2200psi
2900psi
2900psi
Nozzle
1505
15045
15045
15045
15045
15045
1505
1505
Demon Technical Support 01752 ‐ 690690
Colour
Red
Blue
Blue
Blue
Blue
Red
Red
Red
I can’t get the pressure to where it used to be – where do I start?
Well by now you should know to check the nozzle ‐ assuming that is correct and you still have no or low pressure the golden rule is to connect the pump to the mains water supply ‐ whichever machine you are testing start with a good mains feed.
1. With the gun and lance connected turn the tap on ‐ can you see a leak? If so there is your problem, if water can leak out air can get in and the pump won’t produce pressure ‐ simple as that. (Leaks from underneath the pump are either worn seals or a cracked piston ‐ strip to find out which.)
Remedy: Fix leak or replace seals or piston.
2. Check enough flow of water can get into the pump. Make sure all the filters are clean. The new Tempest hot water machines have a fine filter which will remove most solids. All Demon machines are now double filtered. Have you checked both of them?
Remedy: Strip and inspect filters.
3. There are no leak’s what next? With the pump switched off pull the trigger, water will spray out. Keeping the trigger pulled switch the pump on, if the water spray does not improve the valves are the fault. Either worn out or dirty. Strip and inspect. (The high pressure hose will also vibrate on the ground.)
Remedy: Replace or clean valves.
4. The valves are OK there are no leaks but it still won’t get up to pressure – what next? The unloader valve piston and seat are damaged or worn allowing some of the water to circulate around the cylinder head ‐ strip and inspect, you will see any damage.
Remedy: Strip unloader and inspect ‐ replace damaged parts.
5. My cold water pressure washer does not feel as powerful as it used to be but the pressure gauge shows
the correct pressure. What causes this? The chemical pick‐up has a nozzle of 1.8mm or 2.0mm size and can get partially blocked. This will allow some but not all of the water to flow to the lance.
Remedy: Strip and remove the blockage.
6. The pressure remains high even when I let go of the trigger and the engine or motor is struggling or stalling. The non‐ return valve in the unloader is damaged or jammed.
Remedy: Strip and clean or replace.
Demon Technical Support 01752 ‐ 690690
Pos
Hurricane Petrol XT 11.14 Pump / XT 13.12 Pump / XT 13.15 Pump
Code No Description
XT 1450
Qty Pos Code No Description Qty
1
31
32
32
36
36
37
38
39
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
15
16
19
20
21
22
23
9
10
11
12
13
14
2
7
8
AR1322730 Screw
AR620301
AR1260162
AR960160
Plug
Plug
O Ring
AR1269050 Complete Valve
AR880830 O Ring
AR1320340
AR1260220
AR1320351
AR1260420
Support Ring
Gasket
Piston Guide
O Ring
AR1260450
AR1260460
AR1260790
AR1320370
Gasket
Seal
Circlip
Bearing
AR1320330 Bushing
AR1320010 Pump Housing
AR880130 Oil Plug
AR1260110
AR1260100
AR1260210
AR480480
Nut
Washer
Piston
O Ring
AR1260091 Spacer
AR1260070 Guiding Piston
AR1260080 Piston Pin
AR1260760 Screw
AR1269101 Complete Cover
AR1320910 Complete Cover
AR1260060 Con Road
AR1320140
AR1260040
AR740290
AR1980740
Con Road
Gasket
O Ring
Plug
6
1
3
6
1
3
1
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
6
6
1
6
6
40
83
85
88
89
43
44
45
46
47
48
41
42
43
AR1320020
AR180101
AR820361
AR1260200
AR1320260
AR1380520
AR1320370
AR1260750
AR1260470
AR1263890
AR1260790
AR1381550
AR1269222
AR1266740
Pump Head
O Ring
Plug
Crankshaft
Crankshaft
Key
Bearing
Seal
Screw
Base
Circlip
Washer
Pump Head pre‐ass
Cap
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
ARKIT1864
Valve Kit
Pos Qty
9
10
6
6
26
27
28
ARKIT2629
Piston Kit
Pos Qty
24
25
3
3
3
3
3
46
89
ARKIT1872
Oil Seal Kit
Pos Qty
16
37
3
1
1
1
14
15
11
ARKIT1874
Water Seals
3
12 3
3
3
Gearbox for Hurricane P2 ARCRXT
Gearbox for Hurricane P4 & D1 ARCRXR
Gearbox for Hurricane P4 & D1 ARCRXR
Hurricane Diesel RK 15.20 Pump / RK 21.15 Pump
RK MODEL: 15.20H
Pos
15
16
17
18
31
32
34
35
27
28
29
30
22
23
24
24
26
19
20
21
3
4
1
2
2
12
13
14
5
6
11
Part No
AR880330
AR138130
AR850370
AR1380050
AR600180
AR1380920
AR1380060
AR1383050
AR1080401
AR1381850
AR1780510
AR1789010
AR640030
AR2280240
AR1382770
AR880130
AR962010
AR962000
AR1380940
AR1380950
AR960160
AR960090
AR1380740
AR1389051
AR880830
AR880581
AR820510
AR960110
AR880320
AR1380090
AR961240
Description
Gasket
Seal
Screw
Closed Bearing sup
O Ring
Bearing
Pump Housing
Oil Cap
Nut
Washer
Ceramic Piston
Spacer
O ring
Guiding Piston
Piston Pin
Aluminium con‐rod
Ring
Washer
O Ring
Complete cover
O Ring
Plug
Plug
Complete Valve
O Ring
Plug
O Ring
Support Ring
Gasket
Piston Guide
O Ring
Qty
8
1
3
3
1
1
3
8
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
1
1
1
6
6
6
6
6
3
3
3
2
2
3
Valve Kit
ARKIT1828
Pos Qty
3
4
6
6
Piston Kit
ARKIT2757
Pos Qty
25
3
Oil Seal Kit
ARKIT1856
Pos Qty
16
19
34
61
62
1
1
3
1
1
Pos
47
48
48
49
87
88
89
66
67
76
86
62
63
66
66
66
50
60
61
36
40
40
40
40
45
46
46
42
43
44
Pos
12
14
15
Water Seal
ARKIT1857
3
3
Qty
3
Description Qty
O Ring
Plug
Plug
Pump head
Screw
Bearing
Seal
O Ring
Shaft cover
Hollow Shaft 28mm
Hollow Shaft 028mm
Hollow Shaft 028mm
Hollow Shaft 028mm
El Motor flange
Screw
Oil Indicator
Snap Ring
Disc
O Ring
Screw
0.10mm shim
0.20mm shim
0.25mm shim
0.05mm shim
O ring
3
/
8
G plug
Screw
Base
3
/
8
G Plug
3/
8
G Plug
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
1
6
1÷3
1÷3
1÷3
1÷3
2
1
1
3
2
4
Part No
AR180101
AR820361
AR960870
AR1381071
AR2280150
AR1380370
AR620610
AR1260250
AR1260430
AR1780690
AR1140450
AR820150
AR1380320
AR621170
AR1380220
AR1380210
AR2280180
AR2280170
AR2280160
AR1343510
AR1380120
AR1380130
AR1380530
AR1382810
AR740290
AR1980740
AR1260470
AR1380141
AR1980740
AR1981180
Pos
11
Support Ring
ARKIT1829
Qty
3
Pos
1
7
8
9
10
11
4
5
6
2
3
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
30
30
31
32
33
34
35
35
36
37
38
25
26
27
28
29
30
19
19
20
21
22
23
24
Part No
AR1560580
Description
Knob Plug
AR180030
AR1660210
Screw
Nut
AR1560400
AR1080070
Handle
Pin
AR1560420 Adjusting Screw
AR1560410
AR1560440
AR1560350
AR108610
AR1080660
Spring Guide
Plate
Spring
Spring Plate
Pin
AR1080540
AR391000
AR108640
AR1560150
AR1560100
AR1560140
AR180101
Upper Piston
O Ring
Back up Ring
O Ring
Jet
Spring
O Ring
AR1540080 Fitting 3/8”G
AR1540190 Fitting 3/8” NPT
AR1540110 Washer
AR1560010 Valve Housing
AR1080550
AR480480
AR1560280
Back Up ring
O Ring
Washer
AR1560320
AR880270
Lower piston
O Ring
AR1560051 By pass adaptor
AR390080
AR1560510
AR1560500
O Ring
Nut
Fitting 3/8” G
AR1560530
AR1560540
AR1560520
AR1250280
AR480480
AR1560490
Fitting 3/8”G
Fitting 3/8”G
Spring
Ball
O Ring
Hose Tail
AR1560110 Adaptor 3/8”G
AR1560111 Adaptor 3/8”G
AR1560650
AR800560
AR480560
Hose Tail
O Ring
O Ring
Pos
13
14
15
18
20
22
Qty
1
1
1
1
1
2
ARKIT2611
Pos Qty
23
24
2
1
26
28
33
1
1
1
41 1
Pos
43
Qty
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
GYMATIC 3/B
Qty
1
Pos
39
44
50
54
55
56
40
41
42
42
43
57
Qty1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Part No Description
AR1560670 Detergent Reg Knob
AR1540020 By‐pass housing
AR154120 Washer
AR1540090 Fitting 1/2” G
AR1540200 Fitting 1/2” NPT
AR1560290 Washer
AR480440
AR1540050
AR1560310
AR1560300
AR1266330
O Ring
Fitting 1/2” G
Fitting
Ring Nut
Filter
AR1560660
Ring
Hurricane Range Inlet Fittings
2
6
1
8
4
3
6
5
Position
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Part No
DEM10041
MTM86010
MTM73001
MTM73020
HH0053
DEM20500
DEM10042
INC (1‐4‐5‐6)
DEM10115
Description
100 Mesh Suction Filter
Chemical Filter
QR Nipple Female
QR Nipple Male
Yellow Hose
Jubilee Clip
Suction filter with
Hose and fittings
Detergent Pipe (Chemical Pipe)
Qty
DEM100532
MTM39001
DEM10370
DEM10228
HONDA006
HONDA005
DEM102255
WHEEL300
WHEEL25
DEM20620
DEM100760
DEM100755
DEM100775
YAN11435‐77500
YAN114549
YAN2746
MTM20091/1
YAN714650‐53100
COMMON PART NUMBERS
Hurricane Black Knob & Bolt Replacement Kit
Wheel
Wheel Cap
Pressure Gauge 0‐4000 psi
Push Button Switch
Rotary Switch
Domed Light
Key switch & Loom
Barrel & Key
Keys
Swivel Nut 90
O
Hose Reel attachment
L100 Injector
05 Turbo Nozzle
Easy Start Valve
Rubber Mounts
Hurricane Handle
Honda Fuel Filter
Honda Air Filter
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