Van v.s. Trailer

Get a truck, van, and trailer!



If I had to pick between a truck with trailer or a van I would probably have a truck with a taller canopy that has the flip-up side access doors, and then have a trailer set up with generator and water tank for the times you do a job where power/water are not available on site.



 
JPostal said:
Get a truck, van, and trailer!



If I had to pick between a truck with trailer or a van I would probably have a truck with a taller canopy that has the flip-up side access doors, and then have a trailer set up with generator and water tank for the times you do a job where power/water are not available on site.






Well, you had a need and you did a great way of fulfilling it! I can see, in your situation, how you would need all three.
 
Justin Murphy said:
Well, you had a need and you did a great way of fulfilling it! I can see, in your situation, how you would need all three.



I probably don't need all three...I'm thinking of getting rid of the van and putting a canopy on the truck. The trailer contains a hot water pressure washer rig and a 500 gallon tank for washing commercial trucks but it is only used a few times a month at the moment. I want to get more into the commercial washing though...more $$$ if you can do it right (but I'm guessing you already knew that). I would like to do some flatwork too, but not sure whats needed to get into it.
 
Depends on your cliental, if you do big companies with lots of room a big trailer is ok but if your doing homes things can get get tight unless they are estates or have big driveways or empty streets.been using vans since 96,never have to worry about space. here,s some old pics of my van had this one ten years now:cool1:

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Done my floor for under 20 bucks lol
 
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