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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: easy clean on May 19, 2014, 07:39:30 pm

Title: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: easy clean on May 19, 2014, 07:39:30 pm
Very unusual to get a sensible copper. His first words were, "that's overloaded what you got in there?".

After showing him and him knowing how to work out the volume of water and knowing that water weighs approx 1 kg - 1 litre, he then changed his mind and sent us on our way. The van was a 55 plate fiesta van with a 250 tank in and 3 x 25 litre containers.

Even tho the arse is on the ground, legally it can carry a lot more weight.
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: wfp master on May 19, 2014, 07:47:51 pm
Cool story bro. 8)
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: Dave Willis on May 19, 2014, 07:48:01 pm
A lot more weight? Doubtful.
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: easy clean on May 19, 2014, 07:55:57 pm
It can carry 550 legally so maybe a few more litres 50 or so
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: jk999 on May 19, 2014, 09:04:27 pm
Dont forget to add your  body weigh s n fuel and anything else your carrying in van
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: easy clean on May 19, 2014, 09:06:35 pm
All my vans carry are tanks, reel, pole and 1 driver. They only ever run max half full of diesel. That way I can carry max amount of water
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: AuRavelling79 on May 19, 2014, 10:26:30 pm
Very unusual to get a sensible copper. His first words were, "that's overloaded what you got in there?".

After showing him and him knowing how to work out the volume of water and knowing that water weighs approx 1 kg - 1 litre, he then changed his mind and sent us on our way. The van was a 55 plate fiesta van with a 250 tank in and 3 x 25 litre containers.

Even tho the arse is on the ground, legally it can carry a lot more weight.

Thought you only had one man in your vans?  ::)roll
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: rosskesava on May 19, 2014, 10:39:53 pm
Very lucky that you met a sensible copper because all the others are stupid.
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: J.D on May 19, 2014, 10:41:56 pm
I'd have booked you for being lippy!
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: easy clean on May 20, 2014, 07:08:28 am
We do only have one man in each van. I'm a company with multiple vans, it was one of my vans that got stopped and I referred to it as us/we, that's how I speak, it's not me/I of that makes sense
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: Don Kee on May 20, 2014, 07:36:18 am
We do only have one man in each van. I'm a company with multiple vans, it was one of my vans that got stopped and I referred to it as us/we, that's how I speak, it's not me/I of that makes sense

Dont you mean '' we're '' a company? :P :P ;D
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: easy clean on May 20, 2014, 07:41:17 am
Yeah something like that, from now on whenever we need something proof read, I'm gonna post it on here, that way it won't have a single mistake!!!!

 ;)
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: dazmond on May 20, 2014, 07:53:33 am
anybody else use fiesta vans for wfp? ;D

i know my last van (kangoo)was well down with a full 350L tank.wheel arches almost touching the tyre!

connect t230 with a full 500L tank.handles the weight easily.van doesnt go down at all.pulls really well.im very impressed with this van! :)
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: Bruce Woodley on May 20, 2014, 07:55:42 am
what you need ,is a third wheel .  fitted midway on your rear axle.     this will prop it up so it looks normal



  my vivaro has one, I didn't know till I had a look under
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: Paul Coleman on May 20, 2014, 07:58:01 am
We do only have one man in each van. I'm a company with multiple vans, it was one of my vans that got stopped and I referred to it as us/we, that's how I speak, it's not me/I of that makes sense

We are not amused.
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: Scrimble on May 20, 2014, 08:06:48 am
i bet most on here are driving round in there vans overweight, put your hands up who has actually taken theirs to a weighbridge?

Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: Clever Forum Name on May 20, 2014, 08:13:51 am
i bet most on here are driving round in there vans overweight, put your hands up who has actually taken theirs to a weighbridge?



ME TWICE  ;D ;D

Oh yeah in a different van today, driving by the weighbridge so will get this weighed.

Transit T280 750L tank swb low roof

What can it hold guys place ya bets!!!!!
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: dazmond on May 20, 2014, 08:30:26 am
750L TANK?well overweight if full probably.


i think it was kempy who had a 650 in his and he got pulled and was overweight.

id say 550L(legally) :)
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: Paul erithwc on May 20, 2014, 04:51:08 pm
You can be ok on a weigh bridge but still get nicked for overloading your rear axle.

Just because you have a xxx payload dont mean all the weight can be on the rear axle.

Paul
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: Simon Mess on May 20, 2014, 07:27:25 pm
anybody else use fiesta vans for wfp? ;D

i know my last van (kangoo)was well down with a full 350L tank.wheel arches almost touching the tyre!

connect t230 with a full 500L tank.handles the weight easily.van doesnt go down at all.pulls really well.im very impressed with this van! :)

Someone on here not that long ago posted a pic of a corsa van (i think it was for sale) that was set up for wfp. Had a 250l tank, looked real neat. They have a 550kg payload, which surprised me, but i looked it up, and yes, it does. Same surprise at the start of this post, as i was sure the fiesta was only 450kg. After looking it up, it seems the current fiesta van is 450kg, but the previous shape, like easy cleans, are 550kg or thereabouts. For someone that works local, and has a static tank at home, this would seem like a great choice of vehicle. Out in the morning, get half a day done, home for dinner, top the tank up, back out again!. Only problem is that because it is a van, you dont get the cheap tax like you would in the car, which for a fiesta 1.4tdci, or the corsa 1.3cdti, would be £30 or less per year.
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: dd on May 20, 2014, 08:51:55 pm
You can be ok on a weigh bridge but still get nicked for overloading your rear axle.

Just because you have a xxx payload dont mean all the weight can be on the rear axle.

Paul
Usually more danger of overloading the front axle as vans are designed to have the weight centrally located in the back, not tight up against the bulkhead. I assume this because my van was weighed and just within the limit. The tank is set back well from the bulkhead but the front axle was very close to its limit.
Title: Re: Got pulled by the police today!
Post by: Dean Taberner on May 20, 2014, 10:44:40 pm
Very unusual to get a sensible copper. His first words were, "that's overloaded what you got in there?".

After showing him and him knowing how to work out the volume of water and knowing that water weighs approx 1 kg - 1 litre, he then changed his mind and sent us on our way. The van was a 55 plate fiesta van with a 250 tank in and 3 x 25 litre containers.

Even tho the arse is on the ground, legally it can carry a lot more weight.

Good story mate and I'm glad that you educated the officer (and he took it on board)

But what makes it unusual seeing a sensible copper?