Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: JSMC on June 05, 2008, 05:22:02 pm
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nice vans anyone use them ?
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To small.
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i have the 05 new shape and its good as gold but it is a bit small for some poles like my 25ft brodex has to go down to the foot well. but it takes a 400lt flat tank on worries mate.
cheers joe
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To small.
Agreed! Needs to be a Transporter to be of a useful size although just like em caddys are well built quality vans!
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i have the 05 new shape and its good as gold but it is a bit small for some poles like my 25ft brodex has to go down to the foot well. but it takes a 400lt flat tank on worries mate.
cheers joe
Not much payload left in reserve then? What is the payload weight out of interest
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800kg i was looking at the transporter a few mouths back at the same place i got the caddy but new salesman would not drop the vat like the other guy did.
£13000 for one a year old you culd get a new vivaro for that.
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800kg i was looking at the transporter a few mouths back at the same place i got the caddy but new salesman would not drop the vat like the other guy did.
£13000 for one a year old you culd get a new vivaro for that.
Thats a bigger payload than I thought.
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The payload is nearer to 675kg. I was lookin at one but too small.
Tris
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i thought payload was 815kg i am sur eon parkers it says that
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Just oredered a new caddy - going to split the area into 3 (like a T shape) for general purpose cleaning stuf for different types of jobs and bigger stuff in the back. Ladder rack on top for ladders etcf.
We've got a traffic for the really big stuff but I find the height for removing ladders is too much (I'm quite short!)
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on this site caddy has over 800 kg payload
whatvan.co.uk
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Very cofusing. On here it says payload is 724kg. Under 'loading'
www.vansdirect.co.uk/vandetail.asp?vlink=11