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Title: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: jouk45 on April 24, 2008, 02:40:26 pm
now i think the shurflo backpack is the best thing ever, but it does have one major downfall, and that is it has no handle to carry it, OK on the trolley its fine, but there's places where the trolley cant get into to, so its a matter of removing the backpack from the trolley, if its full of water this can be very strenuous on the arms, shurflo should add a handle to it, so when lifting it, it stays balanced, as it is now we have to lift by the straps, and some times the straps come loose, and that's another pain, i am certain that is what caused my arm injury, over 2 weeks of work because of this bad design  :'(
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: LWC on April 24, 2008, 02:45:23 pm
wear it on your back ... be a man
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: [GQC] Tim on April 24, 2008, 03:09:23 pm
now i think the shurflo backpack is the best thing ever, but it does have one major downfall, and that is it has no handle to carry it, OK on the trolley its fine, but there's places where the trolley cant get into to, so its a matter of removing the backpack from the trolley, if its full of water this can be very strenuous on the arms, shurflo should add a handle to it, so when lifting it, it stays balanced, as it is now we have to lift by the straps, and some times the straps come loose, and that's another pain, i am certain that is what caused my arm injury, over 2 weeks of work because of this bad design  :'(

I just got my propack in from the states, and they actually give you a spare strap, that you can fit over the top. I use it for a handle now, works perfect!!!

If you want to I can give you a picture.
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: jouk45 on April 24, 2008, 03:11:19 pm
it takes up to much time puting it on and off, its quicker to get the trolley as near as possible to the job, and then  lift the backpack, if its a big job i just keep it on the trolley, i want to stay a man  ;D
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: jouk45 on April 24, 2008, 03:13:42 pm
now i think the shurflo backpack is the best thing ever, but it does have one major downfall, and that is it has no handle to carry it, OK on the trolley its fine, but there's places where the trolley cant get into to, so its a matter of removing the backpack from the trolley, if its full of water this can be very strenuous on the arms, shurflo should add a handle to it, so when lifting it, it stays balanced, as it is now we have to lift by the straps, and some times the straps come loose, and that's another pain, i am certain that is what caused my arm injury, over 2 weeks of work because of this bad design :'(

I just got my propack in from the states, and they actually give you a spare strap, that you can fit over the top. I use it for a handle now, works perfect!!!

If you want to I can give you a picture.
yes please if you could, that would be a great help, i am working on a handle its a strap that goes through a piece of tubing, and each end of the strap attaches to the plastic shoulders, just need to figure out how to attach it to them
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: jewelcleaning on April 24, 2008, 03:36:06 pm
It's got a strap on it, a short piece of webbing goes between the shoulder straps at the top.  ???

I wear mine mostly.  Ive got a belt clip that holds the hose with a tap so i  can turn water on & off easily.

If I'm feeling really worn out, I just put the back pack down on the ground.  I can do the whole front of the house easily, but i do use a 36' pole for everything, so have quite a bit of clear hose from the hose/tap to the pole.

Soon get used to wearing it, but it's a bit of a neck breaker looking up at window with all that weight on back.

 8)
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: Spursboy1972 on April 24, 2008, 05:27:16 pm
I wear mine and have no probs lifting it etc.

If you are going to put it on the ground be careful. My pc board has just failed and it was prob through people putting it on the ground or water on the floor of the van that over time seeps in.
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: jouk45 on April 24, 2008, 06:17:33 pm
tony make an extention switch like mine, this way you dont get any water or stones damaging the switchbard
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: jouk45 on April 24, 2008, 10:20:32 pm
thats it i finaly fixed a handle on my backpack, using a piece of plastic tubing helps keep the backpack upright and balanced at all times,
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: tacky on April 24, 2008, 10:34:06 pm
jouk45  like the extention switch. further details how to do it would be handy thanks .  tacky
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: jouk45 on April 24, 2008, 10:40:41 pm
it was jeff brown who made and degned them, he made it for me, why everyone does not have one beats me, i will get jeff to send you the instructions
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: tacky on April 24, 2008, 10:51:21 pm
thanks. much appreciated
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: jeff1 on April 24, 2008, 10:56:09 pm
Tacky,
I need an email address to send you the file I created for it, I hope you have MS word?
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: tacky on April 24, 2008, 11:02:16 pm
thanks jeff. retalliR@aol.com. not sure bout ms word .but try it anyway .not too good on com . but thanks again .
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: jeff1 on April 24, 2008, 11:06:12 pm
Email Sent  ;)
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: LWC on April 24, 2008, 11:17:25 pm
send me send me

me me me
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: [GQC] Tim on April 24, 2008, 11:27:06 pm
Hi Jeff, could you do me a favour and send it to me as well, just got my backpack in yesterday, I need to mod that sucker. :)
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: jouk45 on April 24, 2008, 11:29:47 pm
well for a start put a handle on it,  ;D
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: jeff1 on April 24, 2008, 11:52:59 pm
Email sent Guy's

Matt I sent yours to the addy on your web.
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: matt on April 25, 2008, 12:14:11 pm
doesnt the WCW backpack have a handle built in
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: tacky on April 25, 2008, 05:04:45 pm
jeff 1. thanks e mail arrived n downloaded . :)
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: dai on April 25, 2008, 10:15:18 pm
Jeff, could you send me that info too please. Dai

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Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: Wayne Thomas on April 25, 2008, 10:26:01 pm
The one that WCW has (yellow) has a very strong built in handle. Disadvantage is that it holds 2 litres less water and has only one speed pump but can be controlled by fitting a flow valve regulator to overcome this problem. Advantage is there's less to go wrong. Keep It Simple Stupid. It is the bare minimum needed to allow those awkward jobs that can't be done with a vanmount to be completed easily with this hand held sprayer unit.
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: jouk45 on April 25, 2008, 10:36:44 pm
theres nothing wrong with the backpack they just dont have a handle supplied on it,
Title: Re: lifting the shurflo backpack
Post by: jeff1 on April 25, 2008, 10:50:38 pm
Jeff, could you send me that info too please. Dai

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Email sent dai