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i have a 250 lte upright but thinking i shoulkd have got 350 or 400 ltrwould a flat tank be ok to put poles etc on top reel etc?cheers
That's what I do.400 flat with a layer of plywood, then everything else on top
Hi Cleewindows,I did reply to a post you put on the Buy and Sell section, were you selling your upright 250 tank, if so how much did you want for it?Cheers,Gordon
make me a offer gordon m8!Quote from: Gordon_Taylor on May 08, 2010, 08:23:50 amHi Cleewindows,I did reply to a post you put on the Buy and Sell section, were you selling your upright 250 tank, if so how much did you want for it?Cheers,Gordon
NO MATE ITS WORTH 50 I WILL USE IT SOMETIME ITS A GOOD TANK FROM GARDINERS NOT HAD IT LONG THERE OVER 100 TO BUY CHEERS
Quote from: cleewindows on May 06, 2010, 08:35:52 ami have a 250 lte upright but thinking i shoulkd have got 350 or 400 ltrwould a flat tank be ok to put poles etc on top reel etc?cheersI would say go for upright, I tried layflats and is like going on a ferry trip in rough seas.But im sure someone else will say opposite i have a 500 ltr flat tank , and yes depending on which way you run baffles , you either get side to side motion , or back and forth, i mounted mine with baffles length ways for better cornering . had to take my van into garage a while ago , to have pump fixed , he phoned me later to say he was having problems, had fixed pump , but van was not pulling properly.forgot to tell him there was a 3/4 tank full of water in the back, the back and forth of the water, can sometimes make van feel as if it's not pulling properley, i am used to it, the garage owner was not amused daz
so dml would you say the upright is a better option than a flat one?cheers