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Dry Clean

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Re: Citroen Dispatch 1.2k payload
« Reply #20 on: December 01, 2018, 10:36:20 pm »
If you're not used to the metric system with a full  850l tank you will have around 55 stone to play with.

Crystal-clear

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Re: Citroen Dispatch 1.2k payload
« Reply #21 on: December 01, 2018, 10:37:04 pm »
yeah ofcourse im thinking 800 on the 1.2 but ill 100% make sure before i plan it .

John Mart

Re: Citroen Dispatch 1.2k payload
« Reply #22 on: December 02, 2018, 08:49:01 am »
what a waste of pure water!!

been cleaning since 2005 , we have made a proper connect hose very Professional and very quick connect , we have used water that is nearly 500ppm with no problems at all, don't understand what hot water has to do with it.

but at the end of the day if you won't to use pure , and you won't to waste all that money hay ho!


I used to do the same for conny roof jobs but I find it easier to use my hot pure these days,I only work short days so I don't run out of water(500l tank)....

It costs pennies to purify my water as my tap tds is 024......so I don't see it as a waste.......plus I charge a good price for add ons so it's just another small business expense....

If I had tap tds of 024 and lived in a cheap flat like you daz, I’d be absolutely minted, I mean MINTED.

My mortgage is probably more than your entire household and work bills combined  :o

Though what are your plans for the future daz? Rent for the rest for your life?


Move in with the missus when her son and daughter leaves home.shes owns her own 4 bed house! 8) ;)
It’s none of my business, but why do they have to leave first?

Because there's no room,her daughter's boyfriend lives there too....theres 3 cars on the drive plus her son's a drag queen!he's got more dresses than his mother!!!! ;D ;D

I've got 2 vehicles,2 drum kits,etc,etc.....it wouldn't be practical mate! ;)
Ah. Furry muff.

John Mart

Re: Citroen Dispatch 1.2k payload
« Reply #23 on: December 02, 2018, 08:50:02 am »
My point is the dispatch is a little bit in between the Ford Connect and a bigger van like a Ford custom or Renault Trafic which I don't want
You could get the 1,400 payload one. Not much more money.

Walter Mitty

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Re: Citroen Dispatch 1.2k payload
« Reply #24 on: December 02, 2018, 09:55:58 am »
I have a Dispatch with a 1.2kg payload and a 700 litre tank.  I usually reckon all is well so long as the payload is 500kg or more above the water weight.  I don't carry loads of additional kit and I do work alone.  If I ever need to carry extra kit, I'll carry less water for those days.