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dmlservices

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Re: wfp AND trad...limited water....
« Reply #20 on: April 25, 2010, 11:41:37 pm »
but how do you fill the backpack from a van mount(submersible pump?)and you dont know the nature of my round.also if i get the 50lt trolley with tradding the odd downstairs windows and a trigger fitted to my pole.50lts should last me an hour.

there is plenty on here with trolleys that are happy with them!only time will tell though! ::) ::) ;) ;D ;D

it sounds to me you have thought it out well. and you will be fine. One tip i found on here was to use round water dispenser bottles that hold around 20L they are slightly lighter and you plonk it top of the trolley and it fills in seconds without the hassle of holding 25 litre containers.

as far as filling time you will be faster refilling than dragging hoses and reeling in although loads disagree. but i know its true my worker can grab the trolley and be working before i have the hose out to the front of a building. 

that may be true but i often do 9 or more houses after pulling hose to furthest house , then working back , while you are re filling a trolley or back pack, i am still working,so over my 9 houses i will be faster than the guy with a trolley,

when i first coverted i to thought a van mount would slow me down , i was wrong

daz


C.C.W.C

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Re: wfp AND trad...limited water....
« Reply #21 on: April 26, 2010, 12:14:27 am »
dazmond you had a post up not long ago about were to keep your poles on the van heres what we done with ours puts that rack behind the driver seat to some use


dazmond

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Re: wfp AND trad...limited water....
« Reply #22 on: April 26, 2010, 12:17:38 am »
cheers c.c.w.c!!thats what ill do with mine when i get them(if theyll fit!!)im gettin an 18 ft brodex hydra and a 31 ft carbon fibre ;) ;D ;D
price higher/work harder!

C.C.W.C

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Re: wfp AND trad...limited water....
« Reply #23 on: April 26, 2010, 12:19:08 am »
well our biggest one there is 45ft not sure what its collapsed length is but it just fits so you shouldnt have a problem
 :)