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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Klean07 on March 06, 2009, 04:58:01 pm

Title: Discovery and wfp
Post by: Klean07 on March 06, 2009, 04:58:01 pm
I met a guy today that works wfp from the back of his Land Rover Discovery. I was very impressed. Which made me think why don't I do something similar instead of having a van and a car just have something like this that doubles up as a car and van.
Does anyone else have a similar set up?
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: dave.e on March 06, 2009, 05:09:26 pm
Hi Klean07 i have wondered the same thing myself did he have to put seats down or was it all in the back and how much room was there left.dave
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: LWC on March 06, 2009, 05:22:20 pm
Dont get me started  ;D

(http://www.markmotorsthailand.com/images/2007_Nissan_Frontier_Navara.jpg)

(http://www.automotoportal.com/media/images/vijesti/070806004.jpg)

I would love one of these and the fact as you said doubles as a car...brilliant

(http://www.plasticwatertanks.co.uk/sei/s/1538/185.jpg)
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: dave.e on March 06, 2009, 05:30:23 pm
thats it lwc got me started now autotrader here we come.

(http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu184/s2none/2010_3500crewdrw.jpg)
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: dave.e on March 06, 2009, 05:42:48 pm
this is what we will end up with the way this country going

(http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu184/s2none/812BIKE.jpg)
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: Klean07 on March 06, 2009, 07:41:44 pm
Hi Klean07 i have wondered the same thing myself did he have to put seats down or was it all in the back and how much room was there left.dave
All rear seats were removed and plenty of space for other things.
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: kenaltobelli on March 06, 2009, 08:38:06 pm
id just go the range rover route but i seen a big yank pick up gardening
the other day talk about one up that would send evryone green 8) nearly fergot
youd have to have 1000 ltr tank min in a rover but the straps round the seats may fall foul
of some bsi standards law
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: pjulk on March 06, 2009, 08:48:10 pm
Im thinking of changing my van sometime this year and looked at a nissan double cab pickup.

I need something that i could take the tank out easily so i can get my dog cages in and have rear seats.
I though one of these would be ideal but then i relised i cannot fit my poles inside one with a top.

I don't want one of those huge double cab pickups as they would cost an arm and a leg to run.

I think i may need to look for a crew cab van.
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: kenaltobelli on March 06, 2009, 08:57:07 pm
crew cab vans are no good the tank wont sit right over the back axel
bad weight dist
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: dave.e on March 06, 2009, 10:32:49 pm
Hi paul take a look at this my old Ldv 400 i had 3 seats in the back and 3 upfront with 650lt tank and before you ask yes i am pxssed of i got rid off it.

(http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu184/s2none/01-1.jpg)

(http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu184/s2none/DSC00027.jpg)
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: LWC on March 06, 2009, 10:37:02 pm
crew cab vans are no good the tank wont sit right over the back axel
bad weight dist

They are designed to take about a 1000kg bud, a tank would be fine in there.
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: macmac on March 06, 2009, 10:43:31 pm
LWC- what about a 350ypvs with back-box & panniers, a pole strapped to each micron pipe? ;)

Tony
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: [GQC] Tim on March 06, 2009, 10:55:47 pm
Hi paul take a look at this my old Ldv 400 i had 3 seats in the back and 3 upfront with 650lt tank and before you ask yes i am pxssed of i got rid off it.

(http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu184/s2none/01-1.jpg)

(http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu184/s2none/DSC00027.jpg)

Looks like a cow mated with a boat!  :D
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: ftp on March 06, 2009, 11:01:49 pm
Dont get me started  ;D

(http://www.markmotorsthailand.com/images/2007_Nissan_Frontier_Navara.jpg)

(http://www.automotoportal.com/media/images/vijesti/070806004.jpg)

I would love one of these and the fact as you said doubles as a car...brilliant

(http://www.plasticwatertanks.co.uk/sei/s/1538/185.jpg)


OOh i've dropped the keys!
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: Window Washers on March 06, 2009, 11:04:29 pm
this is what we will end up with the way this country going

(http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu184/s2none/812BIKE.jpg)
Is that Jeff Brimble's ? have to say its looking better than a wheelchair if it is  ;D
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: dave.e on March 06, 2009, 11:06:21 pm
got to be the best van i ever had got rid off it by mistake and i would have another one tomorrow if i had the chance. dave
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: reflection on March 07, 2009, 05:52:11 pm
crew cab vans are no good the tank wont sit right over the back axel
bad weight dist

They are designed to take about a 1000kg bud, a tank would be fine in there.


seems a bit risky to me having all that weight right at the back dodgey going round bends
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: Klean07 on March 08, 2009, 12:50:52 pm
A Ford F250 would be ideal for use with wfp. Plenty of room in back plus an eye opener when driving around.
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: eclipse on March 08, 2009, 01:01:28 pm
Mercedes vito 110cdi Dual liner seat 6

Apparently it was built for the Belgium Market and it has proper factory fitted bulkhead  behind the rear seats and storage underneath the rear seats

i have have had to cut a hole in the top of the bulkhead to allow my 30ft pole to fit

room on the back for a 500 litre system freedom trolley and if needed my Eclipse Carpet Cleaner

when the Tank is full you dont even know it is there Tbh

i also have a car but i use this as my day to day vehicle as i prefer the drive
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: dave.e on March 08, 2009, 01:49:18 pm
here we go guys just for fun you would not need ladders with this one

(http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu184/s2none/muscletrk.jpg)
   
                         or this one

(http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu184/s2none/bigfoot.jpg)

   and better still this one is more for wfp use

(http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu184/s2none/pictur5.jpg)
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: ps outthere on March 08, 2009, 04:06:33 pm
I use a Suzuki Vitata with the back seats removed, I also have a family car. It is economical round town and parking is not a problem as it isn't very long. It takes about an hour to remove the the tank and put the seats back in.
I have a 125litre tank in the back, fastened to the floor seat belt mountings. There is plenty of room for a box with pump and flow controller and hose reel which sits inside a tray (supposed to be for mixing concrete from Homebase). I also carry my trad gear.
I use the 4wheel drive to pull my caravan out of the field where it is stored, it's too steep for the car, front wheels just spin.
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: tompoole on March 08, 2009, 04:23:56 pm
Hi
 I use a landrover 110 csw its a bit cruder than a discovery but the discovery will rot very fast if you get the carpets wet inside
tom
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: dave.e on March 08, 2009, 04:33:21 pm
Hi tom have you got pics off the land rover because i have just been on autotrader looking at the landy. dave
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: tompoole on March 08, 2009, 04:36:42 pm
give me a min i wil have a look
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: tompoole on March 08, 2009, 04:56:06 pm
can only find this pic at the moment, payload is 1 ton , i have a 300 litre tank in the back that doesnt take up too much room, i can still fit 2 people in the load space in addition to the 5 you can fit in the cab. I have removed all carpets and replaced with mats. It is used as my work and play truck.

they realy are superb trucks , but don't expect it to be luxury
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: tompoole on March 08, 2009, 04:59:29 pm
whats your budget.,? might be worth looking at the LRO web forum, or the LRE web forum
to see if there are any enthusiasts selling thier pride and joy
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: dave.e on March 08, 2009, 05:00:17 pm
that a nice landy tom i bet you have fun when it snows just had a look on autotrader and the lwb ones are pricey so will keep looking and thanks again for posting pics
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: tompoole on March 08, 2009, 05:38:03 pm
try these links
http://www.lro.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30546
http://www.landroveraddict.com/smf/index.php?topic=376184.0
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: dave.e on March 08, 2009, 09:37:31 pm
ok thanks tom will do.
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: steve bell on March 09, 2009, 09:54:36 pm
Hi,  That's exactly how I started out. Disco and wfp on a trolley, six 25ltr drums and away I went. Did find that she drank the diesel quite badly though, plus humping gear in and out of the back was a pain. Did think about a tank in the back with the seats either down or removed but then though about all the hassel to revert back if I was going out at the weekend.
Bought a really cheap Combo van and mounted a 200ltr tank instead, also carry a few drums and the trolley system too, (just in case) and it handles the weight no problem. If I'd done that with the disco it would have been on it's knees and have a worse drinking habit than me. ;D

My only problem with the van is getting the water into the tank. Been out playing in garage tonight modifying the pipework.
See I have a stationary RO system which runs off an IBC which collects rain water or is topped off with hose if it isn't raining. The RO feeds into another IBC which is mounted on blocks so I can get my drums under the spout.
I've been running the pure into a drum with lid cut off and a submersible pump and inch and a half tube feeding the van tank. I know you'll say "why not just put the submersible in your pure IBC?" Well I would but the shed I've built around the IBC's makes it a bit tight to get in.

I really should take some pictures and see what you guys think. Heath Robinson maybe, but it all works and business is getting better. :)

I'd definately hold off on the Disco though, If only for the fuel and servicing costs (and I service my own)

Wanna buy a cheap "T" reg TD5 108000miles, with roofrack? ;)
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: dave.e on March 09, 2009, 10:00:30 pm
Hi steve thanks for the info about disco i to have a combo  mite think about t5 myself as most off the guys on here rave about them.dave
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: steve bell on March 09, 2009, 10:20:09 pm
Well if you want mine I reckon it would probably go for about £3000. depends what you want. See I also have a business doing the HIP packs and Energy performance certificates, that's what I started when I first left the Navy. Kind takes the p turning up to do an energy effienciency survey in a gas guzzeling disco though. Shame the housing market has crashed and I am only doing a couple of jobs a week. or was going to get a little Smart car. Diesel best as tax exempt.
This window cleaning thing is something I did years ago and has really stopped me from going back in the navy. Things have moved on with the WFP. was only just being rolled out years ago when I was doing this before.
As for the disco thing. I find it really easy to get the carpets wet in the back if you don't have a load liner. and how many load liners cover the area with the seats down??? (none I've ever found) Hence why I only carried six drums and a trolley.
Combo is the best thing I ever did (even if it has got 187000 miles and is a bit asthamtic.) ;D
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: Klean07 on March 10, 2009, 06:57:25 am
http://www.neneoverland.co.uk/4x4discoverycommercial_used/used4x4discoverycommercialsVK06ZRY.htm
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: dave.e on March 10, 2009, 03:45:41 pm
http://www.neneoverland.co.uk/4x4discoverycommercial_used/used4x4discoverycommercialsVK06ZRY.htm

 
Nice motor klean but over the top price range £13,995+vat =16,094 to much for wfp i will keep dreaming my be one day.
Title: Re: Discovery and wfp
Post by: tompoole on March 10, 2009, 04:11:46 pm
have to say neneoverland are prob the most expensive in the country, but do have a good reputation, Buy privately and go for a base model no gagets these are the things that tend to go wrong in landrovers. if you go for a disco the manual is far more economical and i mean a lot more. and don't get one that has too many miles on it , if it has make sure the injectors have been replaced or reconditioned, the td5 injectors aren't mechanical and will set you back a fair chunk of dosh. apart from that they are good reliable trucks.