Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Clever Forum Name on February 08, 2014, 01:29:46 pm
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Love or hate em?
Better than barn doors or a pain the bum?
Thanks
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I had a choice when looking to buy my hiace.
In the end I decided to go for a hiace with barn doors. :)
More secure. Although I've seen a few build a false partition in the back, so with the tailgate open, your just looking at a bulkhead with holes for hoses coming thorough and pump controllers etc.
It seems to work really well.
If you see a van that is perfect in every way, but has a tailgate, I wouldn't let that put me off.
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I had a choice when looking to buy my hiace.
In the end I decided to go for a hiace with barn doors. :)
More secure. Although I've seen a few build a false partition in the back, so with the tailgate open, your just looking at a bulkhead with holes for hoses coming thorough and pump controllers etc.
It seems to work really well.
If you see a van that is perfect in every way, but has a tailgate, I wouldn't let that put me off.
A van has come up, its ticks 8 out of 10 boxes. Mileage is higher than i wanted and it has a tailgate.
2008 90k transit 330 £6500 + vat
quite alot cheaper than my budget.
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Love or hate em?
Better than barn doors or a pain the bum?
Thanks
Only ever had a tailgate.
Pros:
Somewhere to hide from the rain
Park anywhere near a wall and the back's secure and safe.
Cons:
At 6'3" I banged my head a bit at the start when I was uphill of the van
Park anywhere near anything and the back's secure and you can't get anything out.
I don't think it really matters.
Vin
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My old van had a tailgate rear door (Hyundai H100) and thought it was ideal, better security and "easier".
When I bought my Trafic, with barn doors, I wasn't sure I was going to like it. But I've kind of got used to it and like the fact that I can work with only one door open without displaying the entire contents of the van.
I do miss sheltering under the tailgate and having a fAg while it's raining tho!
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I have never had a van (well not for window cleaning) with a tailgate, but it would definitely put me off. I have quite a few customers who's parking situation round about their property would make it extremely awkward, if not impossible to do. Yesterday alone i did 2 properties, one was on a busy street and i just managed to squeeze my transit connect into a gap, if it had a tailgate, i wouldnt have been able to open it due to the distance between my van and the 4x4 behind me. With my barn doors, i can manage with a space of about 1' behind me if necessary. At the 2nd property i was in a small village car park, reversed in against the Chinese restaurant/takeaway who's windows i was doing. With a tailgate, i would have had to go so far forward to get the tailgate open, i would have been impeding the flow of other traffic in and out of the car park. Yes, i could have parked nose in, but it would have been very awkward indeed to get my hose around the building.
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I have a transit 330 with a tailgate there are pros and cons, but I would definitely buy one again. I want to get the hose reel booms that pure freedom and in the process on making then with the tailgate a will have 180 deg angle that I can pull the hose out from.
Is the one you are looking at orange by any chance?
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I had a choice when looking to buy my hiace.
In the end I decided to go for a hiace with barn doors. :)
More secure. Although I've seen a few build a false partition in the back, so with the tailgate open, your just looking at a bulkhead with holes for hoses coming thorough and pump controllers etc.
It seems to work really well.
If you see a van that is perfect in every way, but has a tailgate, I wouldn't let that put me off.
A van has come up, its ticks 8 out of 10 boxes. Mileage is higher than i wanted and it has a tailgate.
2008 90k transit 330 £6500 + vat
quite alot cheaper than my budget.
tailgate probs means an rac van which will be mostly motorway miles & well maintained
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I have never had a van (well not for window cleaning) with a tailgate, but it would definitely put me off. I have quite a few customers who's parking situation round about their property would make it extremely awkward, if not impossible to do.
Never, not once, happened to me in four years.
Vin