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Quote from: BVC on March 01, 2013, 08:50:18 pmI got a bit of a cob on and will probably get slaughtered for this, but seriously, your gonna spend £1,000s on a brand new van and you seriously need to ask which one takes a 500 litre tank. I can understand best pole/squeegee/hose/ but flipping heck, next it'll be what's the best house to buy for a static ibc. Blimey if you've got 10k or access to the credit, you must know what you want.Ok then boys and girls, take your best shot thank you for your help BVC
I got a bit of a cob on and will probably get slaughtered for this, but seriously, your gonna spend £1,000s on a brand new van and you seriously need to ask which one takes a 500 litre tank. I can understand best pole/squeegee/hose/ but flipping heck, next it'll be what's the best house to buy for a static ibc. Blimey if you've got 10k or access to the credit, you must know what you want.Ok then boys and girls, take your best shot
Quote from: ben M on March 01, 2013, 08:59:14 pmQuote from: BVC on March 01, 2013, 08:50:18 pmI got a bit of a cob on and will probably get slaughtered for this, but seriously, your gonna spend £1,000s on a brand new van and you seriously need to ask which one takes a 500 litre tank. I can understand best pole/squeegee/hose/ but flipping heck, next it'll be what's the best house to buy for a static ibc. Blimey if you've got 10k or access to the credit, you must know what you want.Ok then boys and girls, take your best shot thank you for your help BVCBen I'm sorry, I feel terrible, please forgive my little outburst. Talk about kill me with kindness!!! Man, just beat me with a stick why don't you?Bvc
For economy and handling it is always good to get something with a bit of 'leeway' on the payload.We run a 650 litre system and have had this fitted in a Transporter T32 T5 102PS for the last four years, great solid van - but I cannot really recommend it fully due to being FWD with all of that weight in the rear. Down here in rural Cornwall with very narrow and steep lanes it has really struggled with traction and power.We have just changed vans and bought a Mercedes Vito Automatic 3.0 V6 RWD Dual-Liner (rear seats removed and stored). This is also galvanized and feels every bit as solid as the T5. We have fitted a new 650 litre system in the back. This is by far a better vehicle for our specific needs than the Transporter. It is only about 2mpg more thirsty than the transporter and is so much better on the roads we need to access. It also drives better, feels more car like and far more comfortable. For me this is the best works vehicle I have used so far.
Thank you Alex but i should have said a van around £12,000 not £ 30000!
Quote from: ben M on March 02, 2013, 07:53:31 pmThank you Alex but i should have said a van around £12,000 not £ 30000! Didn't spend that!Bought it at about 15months old with 24,000 miles on the clock in immaculate condition (ex Mercedes manager's vehicle) for about £18,000. I thought that this was a good buy.
My iload is RWD (2500cc diesel - 115bhp but a massive torque figure of 343nm) and cost less than £16K brand new with a 5year warranty.
which system have you got Alex? grippa?