Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Moderator David@stives on February 01, 2006, 04:45:33 pm
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I am thinking of purchasing a 125 litre omnitrolley for a big job i do which the furthest point from the van is 170 metres and i usually have to put loads of reels together. (leaks ,air locks,walking backwards and forwards to see whats wrong ,i think we have all been there)
Has any one got one ?
Can you charge them from the van ?
Is the flow rate good enough ?
Will it fit in sideways in a Transit van Ie .In the side door with no maneovering ?
Dave
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I am thinking of purchasing a 125 litre omnitrolley for a big job i do which the furthest point from the van is 170 metres and i usually have to put loads of reels together. (leaks ,air locks,walking backwards and forwards to see whats wrong ,i think we have all been there)
Has any one got one ?
Can you charge them from the van ?
Is the flow rate good enough ?
Will it fit in sideways in a Transit van Ie .In the side door with no maneovering ?
Dave
hi dave ive got one i dont charge it from the van but i know from experiance that the battery lasts 15 hours
the trolley comes with a 60 psi pump but they will like they did for me put a 100psi pump in for no extra charge
ive never used 175mtr with it but if a 100psi pump will do it then i cant see a problem
ive got a citreon dispatch van and the trolley very nearly but not quite fits in sideways , you could always put wing nuts on the handle and take it off then it would go in sidways
if you want the measurements of the trolley just ask
gary
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How hard is it to pull one of those things around filled up? or across grass slight hills that kind of thing?
Cheers
Rob
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How hard is it to pull one of those things around filled up? or across grass slight hills that kind of thing?
Cheers
Rob
i dont usually fill the 125ltr one i put about 75-100ltr in it 50ltr if i am working up hill as for grass and kerbs no problems , i used my omniramps for the first time today to get the trolley in and out of the van, easy.
gary