Honestly mate, get one of these if your the only guy installing. The floor is lowered so you can almost stand up in them. They also make a ok service vehical as your not crawling around in the back getting parts. You just walk in
You can fit a big machine and finisher in there. It would be a bit tight if you needed to add a climber. On many the front passenger seat comes out so you can add extra space there.
The downside is if you ever get into a big accident loaded with a machine, your probably dead as the driver side seat holds the copier in place lol...
Our other office took a Ford Transit and put a lift in similar to this one below which apparently has a fair bit more cargo space vs the chopped mini vans even with the lift in the back.
Evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
Its all shits and giggles until some body giggles and shits...
We have a Toyota Hiace with a wheelchair lift in the back, very like the Transit in the previous post. We also have an hydraulic engine lifter with adjustable straps we use so that one person can take a copier from the pallet and load it on to a base. When we get on site it is frequently a subtle blend of applied science and extreme violence, if there are stairs involved. Though short ramps help for single steps. I do love new building standards with access for wheelchairs.
Thanks for all the feeback guys! This gives me a lot to look at as we figure out what our best option is. Keep the posts coming- I can never have too much information.
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