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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Jista on January 06, 2013, 08:10:47 pm
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Hi guyz happy new year and all that.
Just a quick question does anyone use the above and what size tank do you have in it and how does the vehicle perform.
Many thanks
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650 flat make sure it's a 90 ps and its the best van for domestics if running as 1 man van
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650 flat make sure it's a 90 ps and its the best van for domestics if running as 1 man van
whats the payload for that ? As sounds excessive for a small van
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850 kg
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I think mine is 925 kg
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Maybe that mines a t220 so maybe a little less but know its 850 or very close too that. Great little vans tho, can't fault them
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Hi m8,
T220 is 825kg
Cheers Jay
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850 kg
then there is no way I would but a 650 in it with a frame it weights over. 700kg add pumps and 2 reels 50kg (I weigh 98kg ) so that leaves 2kg for fuel poles and everything else people take in a van
I would go 500 no more and that's one person
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Hi,
Yes we have one, its the mrs van it only has a 350ltr upright tank and it doesn't know it's in.
I think it's heavy on fuel compared to my berlingo but its a lot sturdier van.
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A 650 litre tank doesn't hold 650 litres, it's strapped down and all that's in the van is 1 x 25 clx, 100 m micro bore on reel, leisure battery and pump, small telescopic ladder and that's all they have in, my vans are single operator vehicles as well, admittedly they are on the limit at the start of each day but that obviously decreases as water is used
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230 connect has 900kg only 60kg less then the larger transit, really sweet van carrys loads of water and u not bulky
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http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=139067.0
This van is a T220LWB which is the same size as the T230LWB. The L220 has a 825kg payload and the L230 a 900kg payload.
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A 650 litre tank doesn't hold 650 litres, it's strapped down and all that's in the van is 1 x 25 clx, 100 m micro bore on reel, leisure battery and pump, small telescopic ladder and that's all they have in, my vans are single operator vehicles as well, admittedly they are on the limit at the start of each day but that obviously decreases as water is used
do the maths matey, what you do is none of my business nor am i picking fault, but the maths say that a 650l tank is to big for this van. This was the op question on whats the biggest tank 650 IMO is too big.
I do though quite like the idea of getting one of these for one man 500 is plenty for a days work
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I don't need to do the maths, my van filled to where we fill it with half a tank of diesel and its driver weighs 2180 kg, had it weighed at my local weigh bridge
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I don't need to do the maths, my van filled to where we fill it with half a tank of diesel and its driver weighs 2180 kg, had it weighed at my local weigh bridge
to where you fill it ?
I do not know the limit of your van, but if the payload is what was put the maths say its over the limit (just) but just is to much.
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My gvw is 2200 kg and we fill the tank about 2-3 inches from the top and the vehicle weighs with driver and water 2180 kg, so it's under
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My gvw is 2200 kg and we fill the tank about 2-3 inches from the top and the vehicle weighs with driver and water 2180 kg, so it's under
why do you fill inches from the top ?
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Cos when going round corners sometimes the lid use to leak slightly so we started to do this and it helped, we don't use 650 a day but the 650 tank fits in better
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Cos when going round corners sometimes the lid use to leak slightly so we started to do this and it helped, we don't use 650 a day but the 650 tank fits in better
fair play
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Got a 230 with a 500l upright. Handles it comfortably.
Been a superb wee van.
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Got a 230 with a 500l upright. Handles it comfortably.
Been a superb wee van.
im thinking this for next van, costs guys? I know you guys know a load on this ?
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Thanks a lot for the replies guyz
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Iv got a t220 with 440l upright 1 man set up.its superb! My indicator lights r staying in the last few days.Anybody had an issues with flasher units for indicators?
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T 220 with 350 liter tank and vac, power washer and poles and all my kit no problems.
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I've had my T230 connect for a couple of years now, its been fantastic. I'm a one man band and I can fit everything in quite comfortably and neatly. The payload is 900kg and I have an upright 500ltr tank, all my trad gear, batt, toolbox with spares, a cut down pair of aluminium ladders (just for getting on the odd roof) 2x hose reel and my poles across the top. Sorted. Oh, and a backpack.
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Performance? It's ok if you get the 90ps version, but the other lower powered one won't pull the skin off a custard. You get about 40+mpg. The 90ps version has plenty of pull even with a full tank and decent brakes. Handling is decent too. It's no RS or GTI, but hey, it's a van. ;D
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Performance? It's ok if you get the 90ps version, but the other lower powered one won't pull the skin off a custard. You get about 40+mpg. The 90ps version has plenty of pull even with a full tank and decent brakes. Handling is decent too. It's no RS or GTI, but hey, it's a van. ;D
Cheers for that m8
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http://www.autoblog.com/2012/12/14/ford-shows-off-commercial-version-of-new-transit-connect/
The new one looks really nice
Gonna be available with 3 seats up front
Mr B
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http://www.autoblog.com/2012/12/14/ford-shows-off-commercial-version-of-new-transit-connect/
The new one looks really nice
Gonna be available with 3 seats up front
Mr B
2014 :'(
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http://www.autoblog.com/2012/12/14/ford-shows-off-commercial-version-of-new-transit-connect/
The new one looks really nice
Gonna be available with 3 seats up front
Mr B
Looks good but reads like it could be the American version
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Its 2013 uk, 2014 for the US model.
Mr B
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I see no mention of a diesel engine
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http://www.ford.ie/CommercialVehicles/FutureVehicles/Transit_Connect_Reveal
From Ireland's ford van web site
More info
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Its 2013 uk, 2014 for the US model.
Mr B
Think I may well trade in my Fiat Doblo then.