Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: neiljoust on November 12, 2014, 06:18:24 pm
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Hi does anyone have a Citroen nemo , just want to know if a 400L tank will fit inside
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What's the max payload? I remember looking and thinking there was no way with a 2 man setup + 2 men.
Edit: just checked and it's 660kg.
400 litre + tank and frame - 450kg
Hose reel + hose - 30kg
Couple of poles + brushes - 15kg
Fuel - 30kg
Various trad bits and pieces - 10kg
You - 75kg?
Total - 610kg
It's gonna be too tight with just a 1 man setup, no chance of a 2 man setup and this doesn't include roof rack and ladders etc.
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X line systems installed a 350ltr van mount not sure if it was 1 or 2 man but it did look good and well thought out.
A lot of nationals use these for retail work with 1 operator in them.
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X line systems installed a 350ltr van mount not sure if it was 1 or 2 man but it did look good and well thought out.
A lot of nationals use these for retail work with 1 operator in them.
There is even someone using a wfp system in a Smart car.
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X line systems installed a 350ltr van mount not sure if it was 1 or 2 man but it did look good and well thought out.
A lot of nationals use these for retail work with 1 operator in them.
There is even someone using a wfp system in a Smart car.
Yeah I've seen a few of these too lol! think they have something silly like an 80litre tank in?
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I would go with a fiat doblo over one of those
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X line systems installed a 350ltr van mount not sure if it was 1 or 2 man but it did look good and well thought out.
A lot of nationals use these for retail work with 1 operator in them.
There is even someone using a wfp system in a Smart car.
think its Richard from isparkle ... was banging on about smart cars and wfp on here last year :)
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There is a fiat florino(similar van)on gumtree with a 500ltr tank installed £2600.
Not wfp van related but there is a window cleaning company in London who carry out a lot of retail work who's staff go round on mopeds.all signed up with a box on back for bucket and a slot for a trad pole.
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I would go with a fiat doblo over one of those
Yup - old doblo is 736kg payload. (2005-2010)
New is a choice of 750 or 1000kg. (2010 - date)
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I had a nemo and loved it. But that was a trolley system carrying max 12 barrels. Any more than that and you could really feel it. Brilliant van but not big enough if you're doing 8 hours wfp. Driving a vivaro now and fuel and road tax almost doubled. I hate it but it's a lot more practical
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I would go with a fiat doblo over one of those
Yup - old doblo is 736kg payload. (2005-2010)
New is a choice of 750 or 1000kg. (2010 - date)
they are bringing new version of the doblo out in spring next year 1000kg payload
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just fitted out my new nemo with all new equipment looks fab and awesome on fuel
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neil go on let have a look at your nemo set up please . like the look of them :)
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will put a photo on tomorrow just of out
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just fitted out my new nemo with all new equipment looks fab and awesome on fuel
Please don't be taken in by the fuel consumption on the digital display. The only accurate way of checking is to fill it up, take mileage, drive around for a couple of hundred miles, fill it up again. You can then work out how much fuel you used to drive the distance you did.
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neil could you upload photo as going to look at bipper van on Tuesday many thanks
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hi they got the photos upload yet please