Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: CleanClear on September 08, 2014, 03:08:50 pm
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http://www.gumtree.com/p/cars-vans-motorbikes/water-fed-pole-window-cleaning-van/1080244386#photo-content
Ford transit for sale, reels fitted on outside. Not mine BTW...........
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Not your van?....but its on your website and the gumtree map is your address ???
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Not your van?....but its on your website and the gumtree map is your address ???
<sigh> Any of the lads in Liverpool on here will know its not my van. Its not my website, nor my address. Waste a bit more time checking, or just take my word for it, its not my van.
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I'm not sure the reels on the back doors are a good idea TBH.
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That's lairy !
Personally I'd keep well clear, the reels look dangerous and are they legal, wouldn't half hurt some one.
Darran
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Lovely van - no expense spent.
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That's lairy !
Personally I'd keep well clear, the reels look dangerous and are they legal, wouldn't half hurt some one.
Darran
Legal, yes. You are able to extend a 'load' up to a 1 meter without taking any action. You have to make the load end visible from 1 to 2 meters maximum. Anything over 2 meters gets rather complicated. He has relocated his number plate with illumination so that's no problem.
I think the issue could be being parked up with the doors open either road side or pavement side. Any accident could create major H&S and insurance issues.
The doors are damaged beyond economical repair for anyone wanting to put the van back to standard. Definitely knocked a whack off the van's resale value.
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Not your van?....but its on your website and the gumtree map is your address ???
<sigh> Any of the lads in Liverpool on here will know its not my van. Its not my website, nor my address. Waste a bit more time checking, or just take my word for it, its not my van.
ru sure Mick ;D
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Lovely van - no expense spent.
;D
Dave, I honestly don't know what we are going to do with you! ;)
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That's lairy !
Personally I'd keep well clear, the reels look dangerous and are they legal, wouldn't half hurt some one.
Darran
Actually Darran, you are right. The van is dangerous.
Its a T260 high roof which means that it has a payload of around 900kgs at best. He has proof that he has had uprated springs professionally fitted so the van doesn't drop (stays level) with a full 1000 liter tank of water. (I have uprated springs on my Citroen Relay van, but that doesn't increase the payload of the van. Legally, all I can carry is 1145 kgs.)
See the brackets for holding the aux battery and pump. ;D
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That's lairy !
Personally I'd keep well clear, the reels look dangerous and are they legal, wouldn't half hurt some one.
Darran
Actually Darran, you are right. The van is dangerous.
Its a T260 high roof which means that it has a payload of around 900kgs at best. He has proof that he has had uprated springs professionally fitted so the van doesn't drop (stays level) with a full 1000 liter tank of water. (I have uprated springs on my Citroen Relay van, but that doesn't increase the payload of the van. Legally, all I can carry is 1145 kgs.)
See the brackets for holding the aux battery and pump. ;D
The van has been legally uprated, and its new "plate" confirms it has, as does the logbook.
It also has them cheap chinese controllers fitted !! ;D £2 a go off ebay !!
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Not your van?....but its on your website and the gumtree map is your address ???
<sigh> Any of the lads in Liverpool on here will know its not my van. Its not my website, nor my address. Waste a bit more time checking, or just take my word for it, its not my van.
ru sure Mick ;D
SSHhhhh!!!!
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I think the issue could be being parked up with the doors open either road side or pavement side. Any accident could create major H&S and insurance issues.
Do you think the same applies to door mounted ladders or spare wheels ?
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I think the issue could be being parked up with the doors open either road side or pavement side. Any accident could create major H&S and insurance issues.
Do you think the same applies to door mounted ladders or spare wheels ?
You make a good point with the spare wheel argument but the ladder doesn't stick out that far. I would imagine for those hose reels to swivel (like it looks like they do) then the reels will stick out far further than the vehicles rear view mirror with the doors open IMHO.
The regulations regarding overhang are with regard to front and back only. Overhang on the sides is a totally different situation.
http://assets.highways.gov.uk/specialist-information/abnormal-loads-industry-guidelines/A_brief_guide_to_overhanging_loads.pdf
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The regulations regarding overhang are with regard to front and back only. Overhang on the sides is a totally different situation.
Like Glaziers vans for instance ?
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The regulations regarding overhang are with regard to front and back only. Overhang on the sides is a totally different situation.
Like Glaziers vans for instance ?
over 305mm looks like where the problem can begin.
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The regulations regarding overhang are with regard to front and back only. Overhang on the sides is a totally different situation.
Like Glaziers vans for instance ?
over 305mm looks like where the problem can begin.
I make you correct. I'll tell him not to drive it with the doors open.