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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: richywilts on May 03, 2010, 10:04:52 pm
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anyone know what the payload on the newer citroen dispatches is 07 plate like one of these
http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/vans/advert+search/Ne-7-8-27-64-105-133-146-236,N-17-21-244/advert.action?R=201017357768248&distance=78&postcode=ch66+2ss&channel=VANS&make=&model=&min_pr=4000&max_pr=7000&max_mileage=&vehicleYearOfManufacture=2007&vehicleRegLetter=07&make_keyword=CITROEN&model_keyword=dispatch
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new van ritchy ;D ;D
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1000kg
that's what the "1000" referes to in the model discription. ;)
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wasnt looking properly haha yeah lammy finkin of trading in the tranny before i have the new system fitted n that plus iv had the tranny seized coz mattys driving licence was invalid for sum reason the other day sumfin to do with points that were meant to have expired etc
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Dont worry about payload because if this berlingo can take a 800ltr tank the dispatch will carry loads lol
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2002-Citroen-Berlingo-2-0-HDI-Window-Cleaning-Van-/280501522585?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_Commercial_Trucks&hash=item414f319099
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im actually lookin to put an 800 litre tank in this van would it be ok to put one in a van with a 1000kg payload
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im actually lookin to put an 800 litre tank in this van would it be ok to put one in a van with a 1000kg payload
Hi
According to Citroen's website the 90hp has a payload of 1188kgs. (Enterprise version same engine 988kgs). With 2 persons, weight of equipment, tank, tank frame, full tank of water and fuel - I doubt it has sufficient payload for all that. Would be OK with a 650 tank.
I am also not sure if I would want to drive a van on the payload limit all the time as well, wear and tear would be rather high IMO.
Spruce