Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dazmond on November 26, 2016, 08:24:14 am
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ive had my van for 2 and a half years now and itll probably last me another 2 and a half (at least) but im going to start saving now for my next one.
i like the transit customs(swb).what size tanks can they comfortably hold,650L?im looking at a budget of 10k for the van and another 5k for signwriting/vinyl wrap,new tank,fitting,bits and bobs.that should get me a decent second hand van and system. :)
cheers guys
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Depends on payload daz
They can hold anything right up to an 1000L
Highest payload is on the refreshed series 340 swb
You ideally want the 330 or 310 1500 - 1300 kg payload.
Excellent vans. With mine and a Grippa system it just feels so safe and sturdy. Absolutely love driving it.
My advice is get a minimum spec of a trend. You get a lot of toys for your money.
With 10k it would get you a high mileage for the year van and a trend. 80-90k on the clock.
I know you do low mileage :)
If you do look at any. Send me a message and can tell you what to look out for :)
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Also sorted out new transit connect this year with a 500L Grippa system. Again lovely to drive and use.
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so you have 2 vans mate?i didnt think the new connects could handle a 500L (i thought the payloads were lower than the older ones like mine).
one of my customers has got a new custom swb and i checked whether my poles would fit in without cutting into the bulkhead!easy peasy!
nice size for a 650l and plenty of room for heater,reels,poles,backpack etc.
my connects fine for now but would like my next van to be a bit bigger with a bigger tank TBH.
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so you have 2 vans mate?i didnt think the new connects could handle a 500L (i thought the payloads were lower than the older ones like mine).
one of my customers has got a new custom swb and i checked whether my poles would fit in without cutting into the bulkhead!easy peasy!
nice size for a 650l and plenty of room for heater,reels,poles,backpack etc.
my connects fine for now but would like my next van to be a bit bigger with a bigger tank TBH.
I can't comment on a 650L as I use Grippa tank systems and I think it would be overweight in a connect.
The DRY weight of a Grippa tank system is approx 120kg before it's even filled.
The one man connect with 500L system, delivery only with some metal work. Cox reel etc etc. One man. Etc etc comes in at 897kg the payload is 1003kg. It's a 230 or 240 lwb connect.
It is basic inside. System. Reel and spares.
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Custom will take a 47ft extreme pole easy. Swb.
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I've got 650 ltr diy system in my custom
Loads of room for other stuff
My swb is 1080 pay load
Biggish tank is handy
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Got a 650 in my 310 Limited, not as long as my mark 6 but more than enough space
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so you have 2 vans mate?i didnt think the new connects could handle a 500L (i thought the payloads were lower than the older ones like mine).
one of my customers has got a new custom swb and i checked whether my poles would fit in without cutting into the bulkhead!easy peasy!
nice size for a 650l and plenty of room for heater,reels,poles,backpack etc.
my connects fine for now but would like my next van to be a bit bigger with a bigger tank TBH.
Thinking on the same lines as you there Dazmond. Had my trusty connect T230 for 6yrs now, it's looking a bit run down and would like something slightly bigger, newer and tidier. I like the look of the custom, tidy van. Don't like the look of other vans all that much apart from the mercedes vito perhaps.