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We have a van mount with a fixed in reel . We also have a trolly . One takes the trolly , the other. Works the fixed reel . The best wY with our work . Just trying to make it a bit easier than lifting. The trolly in and out .
It's a few years ago now I decided to stop using two vehicles, I carry my trolley in a purpose-built trailer, it carries 14 x25ltr containers and has a drop-down ramp. My trolley travels upright. My DIY trolley carries two x25ltr containers, been using the same one for 14 years with the odd mod here and there, I'm on my second varistream and still using the original Surflow pump.Of course, it has a built on hose reel and twin pole carriers.
Quote from: dai on October 30, 2017, 08:04:36 pmIt's a few years ago now I decided to stop using two vehicles, I carry my trolley in a purpose-built trailer, it carries 14 x25ltr containers and has a drop-down ramp. My trolley travels upright. My DIY trolley carries two x25ltr containers, been using the same one for 14 years with the odd mod here and there, I'm on my second varistream and still using the original Surflow pump.Of course, it has a built on hose reel and twin pole carriers.I push mine up the ramp fully loaded, you need to take a bit of a run at it though.Hello Dia,Nice to see you are still at the proverbial rockface. And its good to know our Shurflo pumps still have a lot of life left in them. One is now 10 years old.But while they still work the spare I have in my office is just gathering dust.I don't think the issue is with trolleys that have removeable 25 liter plastic containers as much as the bigger trolleys.Brodex used to do a fixed 50 liter tank and Xline a 45 liter trolley. Those would be a nightmare getting into the van without a ramp if you miscalculated the filling of them..