Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Rob_Mac on July 28, 2010, 08:51:26 pm
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I am looking at buying the longest van on the road. I currently have a LWB Transit & a LWB Movano but neither are long enough.
I know I can get XLWB Sprinters and Transits etc but I saw a double rear axled van last week, that looked about 27 feet.
I saw it in passing and as I was driving in traffic couldn't get a second look for the name. The van will be converted for accommodation and will have a full 1000 litre tank and equipment area.
I am also looking at moving up to 7.5 tonne vehicles but then I start with height access issues!!!
Can anyone point me in the right direction.
Rob ;D
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Theres a firm round here in colchester essex call FAME they do a lot of police incident vehichles that sort of thing basically huge conversions on the back of a chassis cabs, might be worth a google
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/IVECO-DAILY-35-S12-LWB-2-3-HPI-TD-race-home-motor-home-/180512213520?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_Campers_Caravans_Motorhomes&hash=item2a075dca10
My neighbour had one of these and loved it. He works away a lot and had it kitted out lovely!
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Rob,
Iveco do a Twin Axle 7t Van, my guess is thats the van you have seen!
Regards
Al
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Thanks for that guys
Been looking at the Iveco for quite some time but this van threw me last week. Probably was a custom job. I have never seen a van that long anywhere.
Had a look at the site - thanks, very similar. I may speak to them tomorrow!
If I can't get longer off the shelf Iveco will be the next one then.
Rob ;D
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its gotta be the iveco rob or the long long wheel base transit couldnt u get a 7.5 tonner
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I could and I could probably go to 30 foot but then I gain in height. Aren't 7.5 tonners about 12 foot high.
I really am in two minds what to do, I broke down on Tooting High Street on Sunday, with the Movano & Ifor Williams trailer, 32 foot long but not all storage because of the A frame.
The trailer has about ten feet of loading and I have a 650 litre tank under the bed in the van and enough room to put pressure washer and gear in back.
I've done this with the Transit LWB as well and have a second trailer that is 14 feet of loading space but I have shortened it by four feet to allow for another bunk and kitchen set up.
The breakdown was master drive cylinder and clutch, cost me 1300 all told and I know I am putting excess strain on vans with the load I am carrying round.
It may be when I get another vehicle at the end of the year I will go for the 7.5 tonne, the stores I work on have good access and for other smaller access works I have various combinations.
I really want to make a really decent sized camper conversion but not pull a trailer about
Rob ;D
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Rob, why not go the 7.5T route but get the box lowered. I used to drive them and the box's are easily 10+ ft in the back.
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How do you go about getting the box lowered?? Is it a case of chopping some of the height off the walls and reattaching the roof panels??
Rob ;D
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I'm in the market for a lwb van, poss a sprinter, want to be able to fit my motorbike and mtbs in the back, may transfer the internals of my caravan into it. Can't wait.
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you could always go down the route of getting a 7.5ton with a sleeper cab in.
dont forget that you are then covered by tacho laws,etc,
max working time not just driving time.daily hours,weekend rest breaks.etc.
so when you are pressure washing that should still be recording that on the tacho as other work.then your 9 hrs rest,etc.
have a good think before you go down this route, ;) ;) ;)
ex transport manager/driver
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You could get a motorcycle race van, these are normal very long and have storage etc for bikes plus accommodation. Or get a horse lorry.
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How do you go about getting the box lowered?? Is it a case of chopping some of the height off the walls and reattaching the roof panels??
Rob ;D
Something like that.
A guy I used to work with used to conver Jaguar estate cars into hurses for a funeral director. If they can do it on one of them, a box shouldn't be a problem.
Worth a ring round in my opinion
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Hi Rob,
Hows it going busy back on the road again I see.
I will give u a call at some point see what you are up to, i,m trying to re-organise a lot here again, been another big lose of work since april, but, replaced about half of so far.
Referrence that big contract we spoke about, its not dead in the water, but been a lot of changes with staff, currently on the 3rd person in charge to liase with, had to do a lot of changes & paperwork for them to keep it going recently.
Just re-newing all my accreditations so busy with that, & trying re-evaluate turn-over to implement changes or chase new work urgently.
Other than that i keep sneaking off in the van regularly, thats your fault by the way, will have to show you one of the days.
Ref long vans they do xlwb versions of merc & iveco that look like bus,s, other than that you have x-horse box,s usualy with a day conversion at front.
All the best
Gary
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I used to tow a lot behind a lwb sprinter, the merc was fitted out as a workshop and all i could legally tow behind it was about 650kgs because of the weight, i never got pulled over and you see vans all the time towing plant and stuff but if you havent got a tacho and the kerbside weight sorted it is illegal
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I seem to have a big arrow pointing down at me that says pull me over.
Been stopped three times by VOSA.
Once in Hayes for being overweight - caution!
Once locally - not overweight but because the axles looked low on the back and the last time driving to Newbury at Junction 14 of the M6.
Told me to get a tachograph fitted and gave me seven days.
I have one fitted to the Movano and fully expect to either retro fit one or buy something with one in it for all future vehicles.
They aren't a nuisance but you do have to watch everything you are doing, try doing 60 mile per hour when everyone else is doing 70 -90 for three hours and being overtaken by waggons and caravans!!!
The break times have to be adhered to and because I travel a lot of distance have to be taken into account.
Dirty - when you get round to getting a conversion sorted you will never be at home and wonder why you didn't do it earlier!!
Gary - I Love you xxx
Rob ;D
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rob
if you unsure about the tacho laws and whats involved then feel free to call me,
they changed a little seens i last drove a lgv 5years ago,but the basics are the same.
email me at rich-frank@hotmail.co.uk
then i email you my number if you want to talk about it.
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just seen a merc sprinter 312 lwb, 2.9cc, 1998, 145k miles, full length awning, part converted (bed) mot mar 2011, at £2650 open to offers, what do you guys think. i know the mileage is good, but its 12 yrs old, he says only a few rust spots, and a side loading door handle is broken,
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I had a 312 good torque and very smooth mine had done 450,000 miles when i got and had a new engine and gearbox at 300,000 i sold it at over half a mill miles on it and is still going strong, these motors are bomb proof if services regularly
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I am looking at buying the longest van on the road. I currently have a LWB Transit & a LWB Movano but neither are long enough.
I know I can get XLWB Sprinters and Transits etc but I saw a double rear axled van last week, that looked about 27 feet.
I saw it in passing and as I was driving in traffic couldn't get a second look for the name. The van will be converted for accommodation and will have a full 1000 litre tank and equipment area.
I am also looking at moving up to 7.5 tonne vehicles but then I start with height access issues!!!
Can anyone point me in the right direction.
Rob ;D
Why do you need something so long ???
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What about the transit van on the "can't believe its not butter" advert that would do you
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BDCS
That's the one - I've seen the ad about 40 times as well!!! ;D
Telboy
I travel around the country cleaning the externals on supermarkets, I have to carry quite a lot of gear. I also live in the vehicle for a week at a time (converted to a camper-van)
Rob ;D
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BDCS
That's the one - I've seen the ad about 40 times as well!!! ;D
Telboy
I travel around the country cleaning the externals on supermarkets, I have to carry quite a lot of gear. I also live in the vehicle for a week at a time (converted to a camper-van)
Rob ;D
Oh I see ;)
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Been down your way quite a few times in the last twelve months - the London stores are a nightmare so I try and find caravan sites to stay on - Lee Valley - they wont let me on any longer because I am not a proper caravanner!!!
Rob ;D
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What about this one its as big as a house in there! ebay Item number: 200500921445
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rob if u ever need camping facilities in wrexham bell me
or an extra pair ov hands me being a bucknall lad will
help you out lol ;)