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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: matt cloud on September 10, 2008, 02:46:43 pm

Title: WFP trolley systems
Post by: matt cloud on September 10, 2008, 02:46:43 pm
Does anyone use or have used in the past a trolley system- I have been looking at the Ultra Pure RO 350 system but not sure how good they are. Can anyone help?? :-\
Any info will be appreciated
Title: Re: WFP trolley systems
Post by: trike on September 10, 2008, 02:54:37 pm
hi yes,i used a trolley system with di vessel,they come with 25lt containers that dont even do two housers,i got a 100lt barrel just fitted,that got 8 houses done.there just as good as anyother trolley does the same job.you can do a diy trolley for half the price,i have just made my own trailer system for 300 intotal pics to follow.this is with 25lt on
Title: Re: WFP trolley systems
Post by: mark dew on September 10, 2008, 03:01:42 pm
I used and still do occasionally work with a trolley. It is a handy way to start.
Many people will tell you not to bother and go straight for a van mount.
But a trolley can be used as a van mount as well as being detachable.
All you need for van mount is a water tank and a reel of hose as you just plug the trolley into the main tank instead of the barrel.
I don't know anaything about the trolley you have mentioned though. I have the freedom trolley and it has served me well.
Title: Re: WFP trolley systems
Post by: doak on September 10, 2008, 03:12:23 pm
see matt for his diy system    under 500 quid   i in process of installing it

ace set up 8)
Title: Re: WFP trolley systems
Post by: matt on September 10, 2008, 04:43:29 pm
<----------------- e.mail for a link to the DIY site and forum

if you going down the route of a trolley system, build it yourself and save your money
Title: Re: WFP trolley systems
Post by: Tim82 on September 10, 2008, 04:43:33 pm
This is the one I built. Been using it just over a year. Parts cost me about £750 from wintecs.co.uk
Title: Re: WFP trolley systems
Post by: Tim82 on September 10, 2008, 04:44:48 pm
(apart from the brew which was from Bob  ;D)
Title: Re: WFP trolley systems
Post by: Tim82 on September 10, 2008, 04:50:01 pm
hi yes,i used a trolley system with di vessel,they come with 25lt containers that dont even do two housers,i got a 100lt barrel just fitted,that got 8 houses done.there just as good as anyother trolley does the same job.you can do a diy trolley for half the price,i have just made my own trailer system for 300 intotal pics to follow.this is with 25lt on

Trike does your pump and battery etc still work when it gets wet either from rain or container spillage? i noticed its not covered. just wondering.
Title: Re: WFP trolley systems
Post by: trike on September 10, 2008, 05:46:04 pm
yes been wet a few times rain ect but still worked fine i did put perspex over it,that set up i bourght of a fella in yorkshire who makes them,and sells on ebay, that cost me 350 with di vessel.
Title: Re: WFP trolley systems
Post by: dai on September 11, 2008, 10:30:24 pm
Mine carries two 25 ltr containers and has a hook on pump box, so pump and Varistream are kept dry.
I have used it for 3 years now, I wouldn't want a van mount. A good trolley system is the best option for me on a highly compact round. I use a backpack on a small trolley for stand alone jobs, but I don't have many of these.
Title: Re: WFP trolley systems
Post by: seandyer2003 on September 11, 2008, 10:33:05 pm
Mine carries two 25 ltr containers and has a hook on pump box, so pump and Varistream are kept dry.
I have used it for 3 years now, I wouldn't want a van mount. A good trolley system is the best option for me on a highly compact round. I use a backpack on a small trolley for stand alone jobs, but I don't have many of these.

I have one very compact round that im using ladders for, but the main problem is getting into gardens many are locked because the area is rough(ish) so i just hop over with ladder, i dont mind as im young and fit, but with a trolley do you need to get in garden with it or just drag house over???