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Avo

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Shoulder damage due to trolley system
« on: February 05, 2013, 11:16:59 am »
I think I've done some damage to my shoulder yesterday lifting that trolley in and out of my van all day long..
How do I setup 210L upright in my van??
Run a static setup in my garage at the minute via Merin and water butt then fill up my drums for the day..

Help and advice needed please  :)

Re: Shoulder damage due to trolley system
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2013, 11:48:26 am »
Where are you based?

The easiest way is to use the trolley in the van and run a hose from the van via the trolley.

Tank, Trolley, reel, pole.

You can either submerge the hose into the tank or connect to the pump on the trolley direct.

Re: Shoulder damage due to trolley system
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2013, 11:51:45 am »
Call me if you need to speak to someone or visit a local guy who is helpful.

Avo

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Re: Shoulder damage due to trolley system
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2013, 11:53:16 am »
Where are you based?

The easiest way is to use the trolley in the van and run a hose from the van via the trolley.

Tank, Trolley, reel, pole.

You can either submerge the hose into the tank or connect to the pump on the trolley direct.
warwick, Warwickshire
I need to setup one up but slightly unsure how!?!?

Ian Lancaster

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Re: Shoulder damage due to trolley system
« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2013, 12:24:59 pm »
When had a trolley, I made a simple wooden ramp that fitted inside the van. 

Stop.  Take out ramp and set it on rear of cargo floor.  Roll trolley down ramp.

Reverse proceedure to get it back in.

Old gits like me can't be doing with all this heaving and straining, might do some serious damage ;D

Avo

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Re: Shoulder damage due to trolley system
« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2013, 12:28:48 pm »
When had a trolley, I made a simple wooden ramp that fitted inside the van. 

Stop.  Take out ramp and set it on rear of cargo floor.  Roll trolley down ramp.

Reverse proceedure to get it back in.

Old gits like me can't be doing with all this heaving and straining, might do some serious damage ;D
;D

Re: Shoulder damage due to trolley system
« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2013, 02:47:12 pm »
Don't go to the expense of tanks just buy these 2 whale pumps and use them together as a transfer pump with a 12 backpack battery or run them of you car/van battery. They will transfer 25/30 liters per minute with.Fill you trolly from you barrels or empty trolly into barrels.I used them for 3 years.Workrd very well.I still use my 2 for transferring from one butt to the other, they are small but do a very good job.I tied them in tandem so they will go onto a barrel.

Avo

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Re: Shoulder damage due to trolley system
« Reply #7 on: February 05, 2013, 02:54:52 pm »
What a rubbish days work that was..
Anyone selling any kit lol  ;D

Re: Shoulder damage due to trolley system
« Reply #8 on: February 05, 2013, 04:14:42 pm »
Don't go to the expense of tanks just buy these 2 whale pumps and use them together as a transfer pump with a 12 backpack battery or run them of you car/van battery. They will transfer 25/30 liters per minute with.Fill you trolly from you barrels or empty trolly into barrels.I used them for 3 years.Workrd very well.I still use my 2 for transferring from one butt to the other, they are small but do a very good job.I tied them in tandem so they will go onto a barrel.

You will get much more work done with a decent tank van mounted than with a trolly.

bumper

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Re: Shoulder damage due to trolley system
« Reply #9 on: February 05, 2013, 04:53:45 pm »
Call me if you need to speak to someone or visit a local gym who is helpful.
;)