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Title: Purefreedom trolley van system
Post by: Dean Taberner on June 30, 2008, 07:33:00 pm
HI all,

What extras do I need to my trolley system into a basic van system?

Thanks in advance,

Dean.

Title: Re: Purefreedom trolley van system
Post by: tompoole on June 30, 2008, 08:25:42 pm
a tank, thats it
Title: Re: Purefreedom trolley van system
Post by: johnny_h on June 30, 2008, 09:30:51 pm
i have linked 4 barrels up in the back of the van so have 100 litres of water at a time and when they run out link up the next 4 instead of getting a tank
Title: Re: Purefreedom trolley van system
Post by: NBwcs on June 30, 2008, 10:02:42 pm
Tank,
1" outlet,
filter (optional),
some sort of on off valve to isolate tank when trolley removed,
male hozelock (or eqivelent),
change the end of the hose that presently goes into the barrells to a "stop female hozelock" ( or equivelent),
Hozereel of your choice with pipe and fittings to connect the reel to the trolley,
And thats about it really, not forgetting protectakote for the floor and some sort of fitting arrangement for the tank. Cheers Nick
Title: Re: Purefreedom trolley van system
Post by: Andrew McCann on June 30, 2008, 10:18:34 pm
Tank,
1" outlet,
filter (optional),
some sort of on off valve to isolate tank when trolley removed,
male hozelock (or eqivelent),
change the end of the hose that presently goes into the barrells to a "stop female hozelock" ( or equivelent),
Hozereel of your choice with pipe and fittings to connect the reel to the trolley,
And thats about it really, not forgetting protectakote for the floor and some sort of fitting arrangement for the tank. Cheers Nick

Hiya Nick :)

Thanks for saving me a load of typing. Bang on mate.

Andrew
Title: Re: Purefreedom trolley van system
Post by: NBwcs on June 30, 2008, 10:45:18 pm
Hello Andrew, how are you, hope things are looking up for you. I converted to van mount (diy) 5 weeks ago, and am having lots of fun finding as many different ways to snag the hose as possible. Still using the trolley for various jobs, old habits die hard. Cheers Nick