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I know a mate who started off with an old 2001 Nissan micra nad a 250l tank, managed ok and did ok, went bck home for dinner and topped up tankidealrob
your wasting your time using a car for wfp, get a van
Quote from: Scrimble on February 07, 2012, 05:34:47 pmyour wasting your time using a car for wfp, get a vanlike you waste my time by this reply if i could get a van i would ,i asked for info on peoples using cars etc,if you got nothing helpful to say DONT (rant over).thanks for the helpful replys
i have an estate, just got backpack to get used to wfp cleaning and get my customers used to it, if it takes off i will start looking for a decent van and set up, i will put a catflap fitted for hose, i wouldnt like to leave my doors open,
Quote from: Scrimble on February 07, 2012, 05:34:47 pmyour wasting your time using a car for wfp, get a vanWhat a stupid reply. If a car is ad much as you can stretch to then a trolley with 8 barrels is a good enough place to start. I started with a vauxhall cav, a PF trolley and 8 x 25 litre barrels.
Hi mate, good question, we have a 1000lt tank in a mini along with gutter vac and poles, it's a really good way to run a business.When I get a van il be going trad, because that's just the way I roll
Quote from: Matt. on February 07, 2012, 06:45:49 pmQuote from: Scrimble on February 07, 2012, 05:34:47 pmyour wasting your time using a car for wfp, get a vanWhat a stupid reply. If a car is ad much as you can stretch to then a trolley with 8 barrels is a good enough place to start. I started with a vauxhall cav, a PF trolley and 8 x 25 litre barrels. yes and now you have a 13 year old mondeo and 10 x 25ltr barrels. PROGRESS!!!