Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Paul McHugh on December 03, 2012, 09:52:01 am
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Hi guys my Portable HWE (the jag) and all the kit including the Vac, floor oscillator.hoses chemicals etc etc
is due any day now You fellas and ladies will know much better than me the size of van that suits the job best
Losing the car so three front seats a real help does any one know if a dual passenger seat is available in a smaller van if that would work that is? your comments most welcome as its van hunting time
Cheers
Paul Mc
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Had Peugeot Expert with 3 front seats but only need 2 now, so changed to LWB Hi roof Transit Connect ....... loads of oooomph and room for same kit !!
All sat on floor, apart from some spotters in small rack, so handles very well but do ensure a minimum of one side door for easy access to everything ;D
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Pity ou can't wait for new connect, bringing 3 seater version out jan
Or look new shape berlingo with 3 in front
Or crew van,transit connect, rear seats fold flat.
Lwb high roof.
Theses are superb vans, but go for the 90 ps power output, he 75ps is a little under powered and not as good on fuel.
If I was using porty and didn't need water tank, I would get the connect crew van.
Mr B
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I have a swb Vivaro,I moved the bulkhead back,put 4 seats in front of bulkhead,all my kit in rear end,HWE machine, 2x rotaries,sebo duo,sebo 36,etc etc,drives great & its a comfy 7 seater ;D
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Cheers for that chris
I maybe haven't got your level or quantity of kit
Its a pretty big van
many thanks though
Paul Mc
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Hey Brian
I thought the connect and like it
putting aside the seats is big enough
are are you constantly moving one thing
to get to another?
thanks anyway
Paul Mc
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Steve what a great idea
you must be an ex engineer that bulkhead must be welded in isn't it
not sure I have got the skills for that kind of task and besides is it legal?
but hey, definitely food for thought if I could do it and afford the van in the first place
having a look they do seem a bit pricey
Cheers
Paul Mc
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Oh Steve one more thought how do get to the back seats is that through the slider
must be I suppose
Paul Mc
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Hi Paul
How about a Vauxhall Combo (crew van) you can pick them up cheap now the ugly new versions out.
Plus the rear seats fold flat to the floor if its a the factory one.
Richard
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Sorry Chris
you said the hi roof connect not the transit high roof
its my age you know too many white blood cells!!
cheers
paul
are those a rare beast I have yet to see one
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Hi Richard
That sounds the bees
is it about ford connect size a bit hard to tell from the photo
but the folding seats for the grand kids would be spot on
I will Look out for one now you have given me that info
many thanks
Paul Mc
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Richard while you maybe still on line
what sort of cost is the lettering and design logos
on the van is it mega money
Paul Mc
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Hey Guys and Galls
is that J Saville I hope not sorry, so what do you say if its hi or hey guys and ladies!!
no surely not ladies perhaps girls yes girls is good
anyway Is there any other van out there that the rear seats fold flat
you know the size for our job
Paul Mc
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Hi Paul
Its a bit longer than a connect...Seen them for about 3 grand down my way with no vat.
The connect cost me 240 pound but i know the the sign writer very well..He has done all my vans for the last 10 odd years..It would cost about 450 pound.
Good luck on your search
Richard
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Paul, I have Jaguar 6.6 and all the ancillaries you mention .......fit well with a bit of room to spare ...... extra foot in back, helps when taking rugs away, especially with fold down passenger seat and cage swivel bulkhead !!
If you ever use a rotary machine, you will appreciate the added height as well, my vinyls cost me £250 (last October) and he did it on my drive whilst I was in Algarve ;)
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The bulkhead is held in place via hex bolts,to remove and refit 30 min tops. Yes its legal (as long as insurance is informed). I have all the chrome n lights,alloys etc and keep it clean (we are cleaners after all).Its my work van,its my people carrier,its my advertising media. You can buy some great magnetic signs now on fleabay (i have them as sometimes i want to be OFF DUTY).......Also my best advice is only buy a van with all metal rear doors (no windows) makes things a lot more secure
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Cheers for that Chris
Cage swivel bulkhead er what! is that whatever standard?
£450 sharp intake of breath for the lettering!
theirs one on ebay £3400 plus vat for an 08 plate 107000 mls
is that too many miles or do they last just seems such a lot miles
Paul
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Swivel bulkhead seems to be on most Connects that I found when I got mine 2 years back ....... only used the 3 metre length on about 3 or 4 occasions but I would have been stuck otherwise !!
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Steve
great post and good advice , so I presume this bulkhead fits behind the seats prettu easily and holes for bolts already drilled
how does that leave you for load space for a portable/ vacs,/wands/ scrubbers etc etc
paul
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Aahh so that glows for perhaps a short ladder to go all the way through then?
is that quick and easy to operate
paul
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That glows should read that allows
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2 catches to drop seat into footwell (lke making back seats in a car, go flat) and one latch for bulkhead.
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Steve
great post and good advice , so I presume this bulkhead fits behind the seats prettu easily and holes for bolts already drilled
how does that leave you for load space for a portable/ vacs,/wands/ scrubbers etc etc
paul
As i said i carry alot of gear in the rear (money end).Bulkhead is a piece of cake,just a few holes to drill