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Hi i use a backpack but also do some trad aswell,a van mount wouldn't be great for me as i use different vehiles, but i may well invest in a trolley if my round gets bigger.Theres one thing that has baffled me i have a shurflo backpack and when it full it's heavy is there anyone who can actally carry it on there back?.I just carry it around thats why a trolley would make things alot easier.
First day with a van mount: posted at 12:35pm
Quote from: lcwalker on December 05, 2011, 08:21:33 pmHi i use a backpack but also do some trad aswell,a van mount wouldn't be great for me as i use different vehiles, but i may well invest in a trolley if my round gets bigger.Theres one thing that has baffled me i have a shurflo backpack and when it full it's heavy is there anyone who can actally carry it on there back?.I just carry it around thats why a trolley would make things alot easier.I'm sure there is people who can carry them, none that i know of want to carry them on their back though. I'm still getting round to getting a small sack trolley for mine... I'm making it a priority for the new year
ive got my 500lt tank + 40.40 system in my shed, its fully lagged out with a heater in there just in case i use a trans pump to fill 12 25lt tubs that i have in my van. from start to finish it only takes about 15 mins tops to fill the tubs And i think the Trolley T35. 35 litre capacity trolley is the best, does penty of window on just 1 fill,& i only have to charge it once a week HAPPY DAYS
I never liked trying to drag hoses out all the time . I take the pole and reel to the farthest point (I have nice light microbore hose) and run the hose back to the van and plug it in. I find that easier and quicker than trying to drag out a hose from the van.
i think i have calmed down a bit now i will give it till the new year with the van mount. i think i need an aquadapter for my pole and fix the reel in the van I cant understand why people dont fix reels in van, i used to have a trailer system, and had to keep getting reels from boot of car, then when finished pack them back in again, such a pain and a waste of valuable earning time, i now have van mount with fixed reels, and shaved a third of my working day compaired to trailer, keep at it fella, it does get easier.Brian.
Quote from: PURER CLEAN on December 05, 2011, 07:48:02 pmive got my 500lt tank + 40.40 system in my shed, its fully lagged out with a heater in there just in case i use a trans pump to fill 12 25lt tubs that i have in my van. from start to finish it only takes about 15 mins tops to fill the tubs And i think the Trolley T35. 35 litre capacity trolley is the best, does penty of window on just 1 fill,& i only have to charge it once a week HAPPY DAYS Hey I'm looking for a transfer pump what make have you got ?
Quote from: Vince Green on December 06, 2011, 07:45:11 amI never liked trying to drag hoses out all the time . I take the pole and reel to the farthest point (I have nice light microbore hose) and run the hose back to the van and plug it in. I find that easier and quicker than trying to drag out a hose from the van.seriously?! unless I've misread you, isn't that the same as pulling the hose from the van, other than its in reverse! and you now have to carry the reel further!
what i do is strap 2/ 25 litre barrels to my back with pump in 1 barrel and a piece tubing connecting to other barrel. and use my fibreglass pole to clean the windows after 1 house i go home coz i'm knackered