Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: clean on October 20, 2008, 01:12:08 pm
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Hi,
anyone use this van,
if so what size tank do you have in it,would it be capable of carrying a 500L tank,
cheers ;)
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check for yourself..
www.whatvan.co.uk/vandata.asp
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Hi Chris,
just looked on there, that particular van is`nt showing :-\
cheers anyway ;)
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I think the 865 stands for the payload,if so that seems good ;)
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Just rung Renault and they say it has a payload of 800kg,
Is this ok for carrying 500L tank and the usual wfp equipment (1 man)
cheers ;)
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we have a parter 800kg van with a 500ltr system in. no probs
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I have the Kangoo, I carry a 400L tank no probs. You just need to remember the weight of the equipment, anything carried on the roof + people travelling in it.
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I have the Kangoo, I carry a 400L tank no probs. You just need to remember the weight of the equipment, anything carried on the roof + people travelling in it.
Hi,
cheers
is yours the same one (800kg payload) ;)
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Yup, it's the 865D. The v5 says 1885kg Gross. It's a 2001 model I bought it off a company that sells welding supplies they always order the vans that can carry close to a ton.
I'd post photo's but I can't work out how to do it.
It's been a good van - struggles up hill with a full tank though.
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Yup, it's the 865D. The v5 says 1885kg Gross. It's a 2001 model I bought it off a company that sells welding supplies they always order the vans that can carry close to a ton.
I'd post photo's but I can't work out how to do it.
It's been a good van - struggles up hill with a full tank though.
Hi,
cheers that`s the same year as this one it`s an ex british gas van full sevice history,
;)