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i was looking to buy a ' purefreedom ' trolley when i move in the next month or so ,now your confusing me !( im a long time trad w/c with NO intention of changing my round over to wfp , but may take on new work with wfp in mind , aswell as offerring the other services that a trolley provdes me like conservatory roofs / facsias etc ).SO , which one do i buy ? are they both easy , and work the same way ? (andrew explained the purefreedom at the exhibition )do i make the 'magic' water the same way ?why do you have to fill the 35 L ?
I also would like to know how much just for the trolley.Chris
Thanks Andrew ill be needing one soon as going to attempt to get some work in areas of the Harbour that will only beable to be done by a trolley.Chris
Got it thanks Mike I will call you. Is tomorrow OK?If not then I will call you on Monday.Can't call tonight coz Mrs Mc is watching Jim Carey in liar liar Andrew
the thing with the airlock is amazingits easy to fix, have the "in hose" going up away from the pump and in a arch down to the barrel, this stops airlocks, i havent had a airlock in about 18 months
Quote from: matt on July 27, 2008, 09:53:14 amthe thing with the airlock is amazingits easy to fix, have the "in hose" going up away from the pump and in a arch down to the barrel, this stops airlocks, i havent had a airlock in about 18 monthsThis is exactly the way the hose is set up on the Freedom trolley Matt. The pump can easily suck the hose dry and fill it with air if you let the container run completely dry. The trick is to catch it before it does this. It takes a little while to get used to it but you soon get a sort of instinct so that it is hardly ever a prob.Andrew