Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: www.mrgutters.co.uk on January 23, 2011, 06:57:49 pm
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any one have pics or there setups in a combo
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dont ask the chap who bought a 400l tank other day without measuring and it wouldnt go in lol
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Lol ok ... 350 it is then. ;-)
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here you go 400 ltrs ( fits perfeck!)
(http://i1045.photobucket.com/albums/b458/huxleyhobbs/tank1.jpg)
(http://i1045.photobucket.com/albums/b458/huxleyhobbs/tank2.jpg)
Darran
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Which van have u got 1700 or the 2000
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1700 W reg - bulk standard non turbo isuzu unit.
Darran
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Is it reliable as I might be getting one tomorrow a 52 plate 78k fir 1.4k but it's the 1.7 DI so I take it that's a non turbo too
Shawn
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Smudger, that looks mighty unsafe. How have you got that secured?
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Caged bulkhead ... Looks ok to ne
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1700 runs like a trooper altho has eaten a starter motor or 2 ??? ( 2nd was 4 months old so replaced FOC )
i think the newer shape has trouble fitting the 400 ltr as i have it
Ronnie - tank is up against the bulk head ( as shawn points out ) tank is higher than opening as well so totally pinned back with 20 tonne straps - it cant move towards the cab area
Darran
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Oh right is your the mk1 combo .. If so bulkhead is higher . So might stick to a 350 then and a25lylese barrel
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Does it have a side door? or did you get it in through the back two doors
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the combo c wont take a 400l tank, the combo b will though,
I've got a 350 in mine fits perfectly
shawn the 1.7di is a turbo but low boost and no intercooler not very powerful at all.
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just want light on fuel :-0 gotta beat the 20mpg in my relay 2.0 hdi
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Strange as it may sound it could be easier to fit a 500l tank because they are a different shape. Not as tall or long but wider. Check Gardiners website for tank dimensions.
Just don't fill tank right up, though there is a combo with an 800kg payload.