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These things often crop up and as I'm fresh off the weight bridge I thought I'd stick it here for future searches!

 

Ford Transit MK7 T350. Single cab , one stop tipper (factory ally sides). Full tank of diesel and 95kg driver, no tools =

 

2430kg. Accurate to withing 10kg I am told.

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This is a good idea - REAL weights for real vans.

 

That leaves the 'typical' tranny with roughly a 1 ton payload - (without tools!).

 

That is approx. 3 cube of chips or one honest cube of beech logs.

 

Best make frequent trips to tip off then.

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I think the steel sides version would be just over 2500kg. Double cab with steel sides has got to be 2700kg I'd of thought. It doesn't leave a lot of legal payload!

Posted

Yup, good post. I've kept meaning to weigh mine. Just bought another trannie, ex-council & fitted with an axle weight calculator which might have to go...:blushing:wouldn't want to incriminate myself.

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no high sides? Thats just a standard back?

 

My old LDV had a payload of 1.5t I think.

No high sides. Just standard factory 'one stop, one way tipper'. Full tank of fuel and me.

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Good thread.

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Double cab, new steel back, ali sides and cowl, normal saws, climbing and rigging kit, dog and two kids and child seat (equivalent to a slim groundy). Half full of diesel.

2800kg on the bridge last week.

 

 

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