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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: pollen/sap on high rise
« Last post by zesty on Yesterday at 04:29:25 pm »If it’s hardly noticeable, then leave it.
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I haven't looked into it but on the face of it sounds good.
A downside would be having to use Toyata dealer, so servicing cost over time would be a lot more than the idependant garage I use now.
Another issue is screwing the electric hose reel down. It’ll have to be right by the rear doors in the e transit custom, as the battery doesn’t go that far back. What did you do KS?
Just screw the reel down to a piece of plywood. That's what I do.👍
Yep, that’s what I’ve done previously, but you need to make sure the plywood is secured to the van floor.
One of the reasons I have kept my van so long is the more problematic issues with newer diesel vans.
If I ever change my van I suppose electric would be the way to go (I may retire in near future), but then bolting down a tank and hosereel does not seem so straightforward.
One option would be to buy a Toyota as they have a 10 year warranty (assuming they are serviced by Toyota).
Another issue is screwing the electric hose reel down. It’ll have to be right by the rear doors in the e transit custom, as the battery doesn’t go that far back. What did you do KS?
Just screw the reel down to a piece of plywood. That's what I do.👍