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having a 500 ltr tank in a connect is stupid!,500 ltrs weights in at 500 kgs approx depending on temperature. dependeing on frame type its normally another 40-90kgs, add a di vessel,pump battery, hose's and fitting, hose reels, waterfed poles, vehicle fuel and driver.this will push the weight well over the required payload and should you get stopped for any reason you could get weight tested - nice fine and penalty points as its dangerous driving.350-400 max
Quote from: slkcleaning on March 07, 2010, 05:52:52 pmhaving a 500 ltr tank in a connect is stupid!,500 ltrs weights in at 500 kgs approx depending on temperature. dependeing on frame type its normally another 40-90kgs, add a di vessel,pump battery, hose's and fitting, hose reels, waterfed poles, vehicle fuel and driver.this will push the weight well over the required payload and should you get stopped for any reason you could get weight tested - nice fine and penalty points as its dangerous driving.350-400 maxWelcome to the forum slk. That was a very forthright first post, which if it were accurate is fair enough if a little impolite. I believe the payload for the connect is 825kg/900kg depending on the model.But even at the bottom end, for a single operator a 500L tank plus associated window cleaning stuff will not exceed 650kg in weight. And then the driver adds about 75kg and you are at 725kg.So you've still got 100kg to play with.So why not? Especially if it is installed safely.