Clean It Up
		UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: david thomas on November 26, 2012, 01:50:13 pm
		
			
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				can any body help. Selling my iveco 35s12 looking at buying a vauxhall combo 1.3 van can this van handle a 500 litre water tank
			
 
			
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				yes I have one in mine ..... but not legal to drive on road as over payload with other equipment however on big jobs where van dont move and I connect to a water supply and purify into tank it comes in handy.
however I have a friend of a friend who used his daily with 500 litres in it 
			 
			
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				thanks for reply hard to get the right van to save on fuel and get the corect payload to carry 500 litres of water
			
 
			
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				being totally honest I filled mine to 400 litres and it handled fine ... now just fill to 350 litres and thats enough for 2 of us on a busy day of about 22 / 26 ish houses 
			
 
			
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				thats what I was thinking what flow do you run out
			
 
			
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thats what I was thinking what flow do you run out
21 to 24 
great on mpg saves me over £100 a month compared to my transit van
			 
			
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				yeah have 2 iveco's fed up of large fuel bills.I have 2 men running from i van and me in the other thats why down sizing to the combo was thinking flow rate around 50 just 1 man set up.do you think it will last around 7 hours around 17 semi detatch properties thanks for your advise
			
 
			
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yeah have 2 iveco's fed up of large fuel bills.I have 2 men running from i van and me in the other thats why down sizing to the combo was thinking flow rate around 50 just 1 man set up.do you think it will last around 7 hours around 17 semi detatch properties thanks for your advise
I think 17 houses should just be about right but you can carry a spare DI vessel and find an obliging customer with an outside tap to top up just in case
17 houses @ 20 litres a go = 340 litres
			 
			
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				ian is your's the 2000 model? 
			
 
			
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				nope its the old 1700 Di version so payload of 600kilos
which when 1 up and 350 litres just on limit
			 
			
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				I have a 350 in mine and i reckon thats about as much as they can take, 400 perhaps but 500 not a chance, you will go through clutches and brake pads like theres no tomorrow
			
 
			
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				I was thinking the same mike on the 1.7 di is not even a turbo.
My mate a brodex 500 system in one and it used to smoke like hell and could hardly move lol
			 
			
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				mines a flying machine ... esp when empty but anything feel faster than my transit.
350 / 400 litres pulls just fine
			 
			
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				can the 1.7 take more wieght
			
 
			
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				no less
			
 
			
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				whichever model engine you get it doesnt matter make sure you get a 2000 model not the 1700,
tbh the combos arnt very good vans i've had 2 of them and wouldnt buy another, not just saying this because i'm selling it lol but the fiat doblo is a much better van
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