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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: herbiefatboy on July 10, 2014, 08:53:19 pm

Title: peugeot expert
Post by: herbiefatboy on July 10, 2014, 08:53:19 pm
hi all what size water tank can you put in Peugeot expert thanks
Title: Re: peugeot expert
Post by: SeanK on July 10, 2014, 09:02:19 pm
All depends on your model and year the new shape has a 1000kg and 1200kg payload.
Old shape I think had a 900kg payload.
1lt of water = 1kg of weight.
I have a Dispatch small wheelbase (which is the same van) with a 650lt tank.
Title: Re: peugeot expert
Post by: herbiefatboy on July 10, 2014, 09:15:40 pm
it a new shape on 60 plate if that helps
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Post by: PoleKing on July 10, 2014, 10:05:24 pm
Post your reg, we'll tell you.
Title: Re: peugeot expert
Post by: herbiefatboy on July 11, 2014, 10:17:13 am
your joking
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Post by: Jonny 87 on July 11, 2014, 10:57:52 am
?????

Which engine does it have?

It's like asking how long is a piece of a string if you don't give the details.
Title: Re: peugeot expert
Post by: herbiefatboy on July 11, 2014, 11:12:24 am
1600
Title: Re: peugeot expert
Post by: SeanK on July 11, 2014, 11:42:33 am
1600


You will have a 1000kg payload which is the same as mine, I have a 650lt tank.
Title: Re: peugeot expert
Post by: herbiefatboy on July 11, 2014, 05:11:40 pm
thanks seank
Title: Re: peugeot expert
Post by: colin bird on July 11, 2014, 10:16:36 pm
I've got 61 plate l1h1 2.0 hdi 500l tank I'm well within the payload inc of poles and hose,and it's pulls that weight easy
Title: Re: peugeot expert
Post by: herbiefatboy on July 12, 2014, 06:57:55 pm
I think they are really nice vans.
Title: Re: peugeot expert
Post by: Simon Mess on July 12, 2014, 07:29:04 pm
1600


You will have a 1000kg payload which is the same as mine, I have a 650lt tank.

This is not correct, the 1600 is available with either 1000kg or 1200kg, and as a swb, lwb or lwb high roof.
Title: Re: peugeot expert
Post by: WCS Limited on July 31, 2014, 07:43:24 pm
L1 H1 is 1000kg (swb)
L2 H1&H2 is 1000kg (lwb/lwb hitop)

Engine doesnt matter as the 2.0 6 speed is an optional extra, the 1600 is more than capable not massively quick loaded but you shouldn't be throwing it around like that anyway ;-)

With a 1000kg you'll need to watch every extra bit of weight you may want to carry with two guys and a 650 tank, I have this and it works very well but if you can get the lwb it'd be worth having the spare 200kg.

Great van though will be buying more of them :-) Oh if you can get one (used) from a Citroën or Peugeot main dealer you get a years guarantee parts and labour definitely worth it as they have greater movement in price than smaller private dealers...

Good luck
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Post by: alfie11 on July 31, 2014, 08:00:28 pm
why do people worry about putting a motors reg up when 1000s of people see it daily on the road
Title: Re: peugeot expert
Post by: SeanK on July 31, 2014, 08:19:01 pm
why do people worry about putting a motors reg up when 1000s of people see it daily on the road

Because it goes from thousands to many thousands plus if your going to clone a vehicle then its
better to clone one that your not likely to meet along the road.
The chances of your vehicle being cloned from showing your reg. online would be very slim but why take the chance.
 
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Post by: alfie11 on July 31, 2014, 08:29:12 pm
If this thread gets 1000s of views I will give you 50p  :D
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Post by: SeanK on July 31, 2014, 08:40:07 pm
If this thread gets 1000s of views I will give you 50p  :D

Wasn't referring to this forum but online in general, will hold you to the 50p. ;D
Title: Re: peugeot expert
Post by: WCS Limited on July 31, 2014, 08:52:25 pm
You know someone should collate the information and list the ideal vans suited for wfp and have it as a sticky...
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Post by: Simon Mess on August 01, 2014, 09:33:40 am
You know someone should collate the information and list the ideal vans suited for wfp and have it as a sticky...

Such a list would be far too long, as the 'ideal van' would depend on the specific requirements of the operator. There are some who use things like lwb high roof renault master's. But that is way, way too big for my needs. Others favour the double cab pickup, again, too cumbersome for my liking. My ideal van would be as small and maneuverable as possible, while still having a payload big enough that i could realistically fit a 500l tank into.

I may well consider the DFSK pickup when the time comes to change. It is very small, very narrow, has excellent steering lock, is very simple mechanically, and has a 900kg payload.