Revamping my Rig set-up

Here's some pictures of the Powerwasher in the van. There's still alot more for me to do such as venting the Powerwasher out etc. It should be up an running sometime Tomorrow. I snuck in a picture of my "Equalizer" parked in the garage.
 

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nice trucks and equipment,i am interested how the unit works out mounted inside the van please keep us posted.

i just purchased a new mi-t-m 3008 skid and am thinking of going with a box truck this time instead of open trailer.
 
Wow - tight fit? Is there enough room to work on the skid inside? What about weight issues? How big of a tank are you going to put in there? I was considering going from an open trailer to a van, but worry about the weight (carry 1700-3000lbs). I am getting ready to buy a flatbed with dual back wheels and HD suspension. Still open, but will be safer for crew to drive. Your bucket and van look great.

Take care
 
Hello John,

The "Equalizer" looks like a black cat and all you can see is the Eyes! Cool :) Do you get it out of the garage very much?

Dave Olson
 
The Equalizer in the garage got about 2000 miles added to it this year. My insurance lets me put on up to 2500 miles a year so I still have a few more miles to burn through....or should I say Fly through:)

The Van has a GVWR of about 9500lbs and it ways less then 6000lbs so that tells me it can hold 3500+lbs. That is why I bought this Van. As for a water tank I'm only going to put in a 25 gallon or so tank in there. If I need to bring water I will hook up my open trailer to this Van since there is a water tank on it. I love the fact that my equipment will be out of the weather and also I can have mostly what I need in this Van so I can park in the city much easier to do some Powerwashing.
 
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