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Hi DukeI may be missing something, like the obvious as usual, but how do you push (or pull) that much water around as even 100ltrs would weigh 100kgs or 220lbs?Cheers
30 houses a day, who r u kidding u lazy man
Quote from: clearview window c on April 26, 2005, 10:45:25 pm30 houses a day, who r u kidding u lazy mangrrrrrrr
It's probably perfect for you. 30 houses a day, 5 days a week.....all in a 2 minute walk.....no refilling problems then....so..600 houses a month...all within 2 minutes....It seems densely populated where you live...lol...but if that's the case...you're on to a winner. ! I use about 200 litres over about 12 ordinary semi's...maybe a bit more...so I'd guess you'd use about 350 to 400 litres a day...depends on how dirty they are...Yes a trolley is easy enough to push around all day...if your round is that close...you won't even need a vehicle.....fair bit of walking though.i live in the middle of five council estates , so there loads of rows, all close together. thanks for the water amounts-i wont have a problem coming home for more water....could i get a motorized trolley , with maybe a little motor to assist the pushing it around? also how many litres can you realistically heave around on one of these trolleys-obviously the less trips back to the magnetic power of my couch , the better ,for me!