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do you guys leave the van doors open when you are working or do you take the hose reel out?? or is the hose reel bolted inside?
got an expert with 650 litres in it, and i hate it.... it dont pull.... when i brake, i think i may drown.... and when i take a corner i thinks going over....... and i feel sorry for it sat on its arse at the back for two hours until i can relieve some of its load.... poor bugger. looking for a transit now.
Quote from: seandyer2003 on August 17, 2008, 10:22:39 pmdo you guys leave the van doors open when you are working or do you take the hose reel out?? or is the hose reel bolted inside?both hoses in our van are freestanding, outside ports, take out plug in and walk freely
Quote from: billozz on August 17, 2008, 07:58:02 pmwe have been told that a dispatch or scudo would do it are they the same size as a vivaroThere lying,you cannot put that tank in that size van.
we have been told that a dispatch or scudo would do it are they the same size as a vivaro
can anyone advise the smallest van that you can get a 650ltr tank into please thanksbill
Yes ftp is right. The van site gave me info about my scudo 925kg payload and it was £15,000 when new in 2005. I paid 7k plus from the main dealer, and have had it over a year, still only 27k on clock.Handles the weight easily on corners etc, and drives like there is no load at all.The roof is lower than a vivaro or transit which makes ladders less of a struggle, it has two side doors,and is easy to park. This is the perfect van.