Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dean Lewis on November 04, 2013, 07:47:57 pm
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Looking to purchase new WFP System , What is the maximum/ recommended tank size which would fit into a VW Caddy Van ?
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i have a 400 lt tank, reel, pump,gas bottle, water heater and 2 poles and folding ladder and it pulls like a train
...well it would except the power steering blew on me on Friday new hose arriving tomorrow :) should be back on the road 10 am
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you`ll need to check the payload could be anything from 500kg to 810kg depending on year of your caddy, a 400L tank equates to approx 400kg, then you have the weight of any other equipment you carry, persons on board, fuel etc.....its all weight. bear in mind also the measurements of the tank there isn't a tremendous amount of room in a caddy.
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Looking to purchase new WFP System , What is the maximum/ recommended tank size which would fit into a VW Caddy Van ?
if you text me a number or email address i will send over some pics hopefully tomorrow
bob
07938170561
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bob how much do you pay for this site on 1+1 site builder, which package is it. im hoping to get one done shortly, nothing to expensive just to get started.
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It works out to £76.00 every three months.( i think)
You can actually add quite a lot to it, different apps etc
you can pay more and they will seo
ASK IAN101 he pays a bit more than me he may be able to offer a different view on it, i think he as the SEO package
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Bob please can you send, me photos of your caddy as i would like to buy a caddy,
Pa-windows@hotmail.com
Many thanks
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Thanks for the info, my Van has a payload of just under 700kg , Its 2012, 102PS Model . I may just be able to get a 400 lt System into the Van, or opt for 350 lt just to be safe.
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Bob please can you send, me photos of your caddy as i would like to buy a caddy,
Pa-windows@hotmail.com
Many thanks
will do it tomorrow
bob
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be grateful if i could also see these pics if possible
jsmcallister@blueyonder.co.uk
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will do it today i have had a massive busy day yesterday
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pics sent