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09/2019 

 

 

 

RANCHER Quick Guide  

This Quick Guide shows the basic operation of the 

WATERAX

 RANCHER 65/125 gallon skid unit.  

 

The 

WATERAX

 RANCHER pairs a 

WATERAX

 single-

stage pump end with a Honda GXH50 gasoline engine 
(MINI-STRIKER), and a 65-gal or 125-gal tank. For 
instructions regarding the engine, as well as for oil and 
fuel recommendations, please refer to the engine 
manufacturer’s manual. 

 

For detailed instructions on using and troubleshooting 
your pump, as well as full service and maintenance 
instructions, refer to our website to download the 

RANCHER 

Owner’s Manual

 

For full specifications and performance curves, see the 

RANCHER Data Sheet

 

Warnings and Safety Precautions

 

This  warning  label  appears  on  all  WATERAX  pumps  to  identify  safety 
hazards as follows: 

 

READ YOUR ENGINE MANUAL!   

 

Before proceeding further, locate and read the engine 
manufacturer’s manual. It contains very important safety 
information that 

MUST

 be read, understood and followed to 

safeguard you and your equipment from harm, as well as for 
the proper use and care of your engine. Use only fuel and 
oil type recommended in the engine manufacturer’s manual. 
Always check oil level in crankcase before use.  

WEAR EAR AND EYE PROTECTION.   

 

Always wear eye and ear protection when operating the 
pump unit. Sound level of the unit: 91 dB(A). 

GENERAL WARNINGS: 

 

 

Do not operate if mentally or physically fatigued. 

 

Inspect hoses and piping to avoid burst injuries. 

 

No modifications and/or alterations may be made to the 
pump. Any such modifications void the pump warranty 
and can endanger pump operators. 

 

Do not operate the pump above the maximum rated 
pressure. Use only pipe, hose, and fittings rated at or 
above the maximum pressure rating of the pump or 
system design.  

 

Slowly close valves. Use slow close valves wherever 
possible to safeguard operators and prevent damage 
from water hammer. 

 

Dry weight of the unit: 159 lbs (with 65-gal tank) or 
202 lbs (with 125-gal tank). 

READ THE PUMP OWNER’S MANUAL!

 

 

The improper use of this pump could result in serious injuries 
as well as damage to the unit. Read the 

RANCHER 

Owner’s 

Manual

 before using your RANCHER unit and follow the 

safety instructions in this Quick Guide.  

NEVER RUN THE ENGINE IN A CLOSED 
OR CONFINED AREA

.

 Exhaust gas contains 

carbon monoxide which is poisonous to humans. 
Avoid inhalation of exhaust gas.

  

REFUEL ENGINE WITH CARE

. Gasoline is 

extremely flammable, and gasoline vapor can 
explode. Refuel in a well-ventilated area, with the 
engine stopped. 

NEVER TOUCH ANY EXHAUST SYSTEM 
PARTS WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING

. Always 

allow enough time, after stopping the unit, for proper 
cooling of these parts and surrounding areas.  

 

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE PREVENTION: 

 

Flush the pump with fresh water if the pump has been 
used to pump salty, brackish, high mineral content 
water, water containing debris, or foam injected water. 
Check that debris is cleared before using the pump 
again. 

 

Always draft water using a suction hose strainer. 

Summary of Contents for RANCHER Series

Page 1: ...ly fatigued Inspect hoses and piping to avoid burst injuries No modifications and or alterations may be made to the pump Any such modifications void the pump warranty and can endanger pump operators Do not operate the pump above the maximum rated pressure Use only pipe hose and fittings rated at or above the maximum pressure rating of the pump or system design Slowly close valves Use slow close va...

Page 2: ...evel see engine manual 3 Select the suction mode Position the 3 way valve to the desired suction port If using the overboard suction connect the suction hose and footvalve strainer Use a universal hose coupling wrench to tighten coupling firmly If the RANCHER unit is equipped with a foam eductor system close the foam eductor valve prior to engine start by turning the adjustment knob counter clockw...

Page 3: ...ose the Reel and Recirculation valves b Adjust the pump performance by throttling the engine up or down or opening or closing discharge valve at various positions or any combination of the two DO NOT leave the pump running with all the discharge valves closed for more than one minute or else the pump may overheat and become damaged To avoid this open the recirculation valve to allow fresh water to...

Page 4: ...own check all fluid levels and add as needed i Completely drain the pump of all water j Break down and store all equipment as outlined by the apparatus or department procedures k Visually inspect the pump end Clean any dirt or debris from the pump unit If necessary a mild soap and water solution can be used Note and report any performance irregularities or any abnormal mechanical sounds l Close al...

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