Xoloski
Active member
Has anyone converted an Electric Pressure Washer to operate on Gasoline power?
I acquired a Landa PHW4-22024A pressure washer that is 3 phase 460 Volt, 20 Amp, 6.3 HP electric powered pump motor and a Diesel Fired water heater.
I do not have 3 Phase power to my home shop, only single phase 240 Volt.
New this 3-phase unit list for around $10K, plus mine has the accessories of hose reel with new hose and flat-free tires.
I brought the pressure washer to the local Landa dealer that both sold and maintained the machine. After looking up the serial number in their database, they said the pump was rebuilt in 2018 and otherwise the unit received regular maintenance. The dealer’s maintenance team tested the machine and said it could stand to have the coils cleaned but otherwise was in good condition with 650 hours on the meter.
My purpose was to trade my 3 phase machine for a single phase unit for my use in my home garage. The dealer offered me $`1250 in trade toward a new Landa from him. There was no offer of cash nor trade for used equipment. The least expensive piece of equipment I could get was a single phase 110 Volt unit and then I would have to provide $3200 +tax to get that marginal pressure washer. The way I view the offer is, after receiving $1250 trade value toward a new piece of his equipment, I am paying the dealers 40% markup on his equipment and really only realize a $500 value of my pressure washer. I do accept that this dealer is in business to make money but, wow $500 for a $10K machine?
My options then are:
I also have an older Landa Pressure washer that was Gasoline powered to use as a frame/chassis donor.
I believe that converting my Landa to gasoline is the best option, short of selling/trading.
My questions to the forum are
1) Has anyone does this,
2) what do I need to consider before I attempt this action, and
3) do you see any other options?
Thank you!

I acquired a Landa PHW4-22024A pressure washer that is 3 phase 460 Volt, 20 Amp, 6.3 HP electric powered pump motor and a Diesel Fired water heater.
I do not have 3 Phase power to my home shop, only single phase 240 Volt.
New this 3-phase unit list for around $10K, plus mine has the accessories of hose reel with new hose and flat-free tires.
I brought the pressure washer to the local Landa dealer that both sold and maintained the machine. After looking up the serial number in their database, they said the pump was rebuilt in 2018 and otherwise the unit received regular maintenance. The dealer’s maintenance team tested the machine and said it could stand to have the coils cleaned but otherwise was in good condition with 650 hours on the meter.
My purpose was to trade my 3 phase machine for a single phase unit for my use in my home garage. The dealer offered me $`1250 in trade toward a new Landa from him. There was no offer of cash nor trade for used equipment. The least expensive piece of equipment I could get was a single phase 110 Volt unit and then I would have to provide $3200 +tax to get that marginal pressure washer. The way I view the offer is, after receiving $1250 trade value toward a new piece of his equipment, I am paying the dealers 40% markup on his equipment and really only realize a $500 value of my pressure washer. I do accept that this dealer is in business to make money but, wow $500 for a $10K machine?
My options then are:
- Sell/Trade the Landa myself to an individual or business.
- Buy and install a Roto-Phaser, which I don’t really want to do.
- Buy a 3 Phase generator for a power source.
- Convert the 3 Phase motor to single phase which I understand is excessively difficult.
- Use the pump and heater components of the pressure washer to create a gasoline powered pressure washer.
I also have an older Landa Pressure washer that was Gasoline powered to use as a frame/chassis donor.
I believe that converting my Landa to gasoline is the best option, short of selling/trading.
My questions to the forum are
1) Has anyone does this,
2) what do I need to consider before I attempt this action, and
3) do you see any other options?
Thank you!
