Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Pole 2 Pole on July 26, 2011, 08:12:14 pm
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Can they be easily nicked? Come to think of it,can you insure them too?
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Can they be easily nicked? Come to think of it,can you insure them too?
Yes but then Im a scouser so I can nick anything ;D
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Can they be nicked Yes you need to use a wheel lock and hitch lock.
As far as insurance, ours are insured when pulling the trailer or stored at secure parking, as in you pay for it.
Hope this helps.
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Yeh it does a bit ty lads. Does anyone here have a trailer? If soo, what size tank can you get it an averaged sized one? I'm thinking of money saving by getting rid of van and just having one vehicle + trailer.
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Can they be easily nicked? Come to think of it,can you insure them too?
Yes but then Im a scouser so I can nick anything ;D
didnt no you were mate, were abouts bud?
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Can they be easily nicked? Come to think of it,can you insure them too?
Yes but then Im a scouser so I can nick anything ;D
didnt no you were mate, were abouts bud?
He's a 'Nogger Dog' from Nogsy !!!!
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I`ve seen , an iconic`s machine , installed iinside a horse trailer , pulled by a transit ,, the f@@kers had one of my Hotels too
Karma is a good thing I hope its turned over with the weight LOL
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ah noga!!
world class scallies!!! ;D
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Yup near Norris Green in Larkhill Lane but I was thrown out of Liverpool for being a snob :-)
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nah you aint... the real snobs live in West Derby ;D
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Yeh it does a bit ty lads. Does anyone here have a trailer? If soo, what size tank can you get it an averaged sized one? I'm thinking of money saving by getting rid of van and just having one vehicle + trailer.
In the past i made a setup which had a 500l flat tank in a erde 142 trailer (£430 halfords) strapped to the axle, i made a pump box and used a backpack pump running off a 12v 18amp battery and it worked fine, even a bit of room left for a hose reel. But you would only want to fill it to about 450l otherwise it would put u over the payload. But all in all a van mount is much better to work from.
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wont it be a pain to reverse it esp when down a small street with lots of vehicles?im sure sean dyer had one and had loads of problems.what about winter?have you got somewhere to store it?
regards
dazmond
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I found very hard work daz
However i know many who love them ?
So it s all relative, if you are experienced with them , and know you will find parking at work , then go for it, i found them a pain in the bumhole though
PS had a huge box, braked trailer, with a 650 litre tank, maybe a tiny erde with a 250 is a different story, but im through with them , small - medium van all the way for me