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krusej23 said:
Just switched one of my Liberty hose reels over to an post mount Eley hose reel. It's a world of difference in ease to wind the hose up. If you use your hose all of the time then I would suggest this hose reel if you are thinking about a nice reel. It's amazing how easy it winds up. With the Liberty reel or any other reel I would have to bring the hose close to the reel to make it easier to wind up and with the Eley I don't have to do that. It was super easy to setup and install too.
Now I know what to do with my bed posts. Hate those dang things LOL :lol:
 
Cdub5_ said:
krusej23 said:
Just switched one of my Liberty hose reels over to an post mount Eley hose reel. It's a world of difference in ease to wind the hose up. If you use your hose all of the time then I would suggest this hose reel if you are thinking about a nice reel. It's amazing how easy it winds up. With the Liberty reel or any other reel I would have to bring the hose close to the reel to make it easier to wind up and with the Eley I don't have to do that. It was super easy to setup and install too.
Now I know what to do with my bed posts. Hate those dang things LOL :lol:
It works really well with the post. I don't like drilling holes in the outside of my house so this worked perfectly.
 
I finally got mine. Thanks for all the tips and ideas. I've had my eye on one for years, finally pulled the trigger. I'm loving it.



 
jal said:
I finally got mine. Thanks for all the tips and ideas. I've had my eye on one for years, finally pulled the trigger. I'm loving it.



It's beautiful! Congrats! I'm needing to order some for our new house - just haven't decided on what/where.
 
Ware said:
jal said:
I finally got mine. Thanks for all the tips and ideas. I've had my eye on one for years, finally pulled the trigger. I'm loving it.



It's beautiful! Congrats! I'm needing to order some for our new house - just haven't decided on what/where.
That's easy, all of it, everywhere. :lol: :thumbup:
 
MasterMech said:
Ware said:
jal said:
I finally got mine. Thanks for all the tips and ideas. I've had my eye on one for years, finally pulled the trigger. I'm loving it.



It's beautiful! Congrats! I'm needing to order some for our new house - just haven't decided on what/where.
That's easy, all of it, everywhere. :lol: :thumbup:
That'$ what I'm afraid of. :lol:
 
Ware said:
MasterMech said:
Ware said:
It's beautiful! Congrats! I'm needing to order some for our new house - just haven't decided on what/where.
That's easy, all of it, everywhere. :lol: :thumbup:
That'$ what I'm afraid of. :lol:
I've got two and brought up a third but the look from my wife stopped me. But not from thinking about it :nod:
 
pennstater2005 said:
Ware said:
MasterMech said:
That's easy, all of it, everywhere. :lol: :thumbup:
That'$ what I'm afraid of. :lol:
I've got two and brought up a third but the look from my wife stopped me. But not from thinking about it :nod:
Yeah ,What's up with that LOOK? I got the same look when I told her I was selling the Trucut for a J.D. :nod:
 
Sorry if this has been posted elsewhere, but does eley make a basket to keep nozzles for the reel carts
 
jha4aamu said:
Sorry if this has been posted elsewhere, but does eley make a basket to keep nozzles for the reel carts
Not that I am aware of, but that's a good idea.
 
Does anyone know if a 1 inch diameter hose (100 ft) will fit on the eley reels?
Like the other guys above have already stated, definitely get the extra capacity kit if you are using that large of hose. I have the 4 wheel kit with the extra capacity add on and 175 feet of their 3/4 inch hose. 175ft of 3/4 inch hose really fills up even the extra capacity setup. I can assume 100ft of 1 inch would be close to that.
 
Do I need to grease the quick connects? I bought them last year and left them outside on the disconnected hoses through winter and now I'm having trouble getting the two parts to disconnect. Tips on what lube to use? Thanks. The sprayer was in the garage over winter but after I connected it a couple weeks I haven't been able to get it to disconnect it from the one hose to use it in another area of the yard.


I know this is particular post is over a year old. But just in case it helps anyone else......

You definitely need to lube the orings with a pure silicone lubricant. BUT be careful what you use. Apparently not all silicone grease is the same. I initially used 'Super Lube'. I already had a large tube of it opened. It is a silicone grease I used on some car things. It apparently has some additives that made the rubber orings swell and get pinched when putting the quick connects together. Almost like I used straight petroleum jelly. Spoke with Eley about the issue and they researched what I used and eventually told me the grease I used had some other ingredients that caused the rubber to swell and I should basically ONLY use their grease to be safe. I already had a small tube of their grease and a few extra orings so I replaced the few I screwed up after cleaning all the old grease off. Used only their grease to coat them. And now months later they are still in great shape.

They sell maintenance kits that contain a handful of orings and a small tube of their 100% silicone grease. A little grease goes a long way so dont be surprised at how small the tube is. I do wish they sold it in larger tubes since I would use it on other stuff like plumbing parts, orings on high end flashlights I have, etc..
 
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