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I know mine .... 1176kg. With all my tools it doesn't often leave a huge amount for payload I must say!!!
I know mine .... 1176kg. With all my tools it doesn't often leave a huge amount for payload I must say!!!
Is that the new transit Geoff?
I used to have an Iveco Daily that I drove down to Italy to load with motorbikes, never had a problem with weight. My friend bought a place here in Spain and said I'd drive down with his stuff if he loaded the van. I never thought furniture weighed so much! Got stopped by the port police after I'd checked in for the ferry ( going freight you have to pass the weighbridge ) , 4200kg on a 3500kg van. Luckily the copper let us go just telling us to be careful and don't do it again. Fortunately the van was built like a tank and apart from being a little slower up hill didn't really notice the weight.
I used to have an Iveco Daily that I drove down to Italy to load with motorbikes, never had a problem with weight. My friend bought a place here in Spain and said I'd drive down with his stuff if he loaded the van. I never thought furniture weighed so much! Got stopped by the port police after I'd checked in for the ferry ( going freight you have to pass the weighbridge ) , 4200kg on a 3500kg van. Luckily the copper let us go just telling us to be careful and don't do it again. Fortunately the van was built like a tank and apart from being a little slower up hill didn't really notice the weight.
Why was you loading motorbikes from Italy? Or is it hush hush Antonio style?
Why was you loading motorbikes from Italy? Or is it hush hush Antonio style?
I spent over 15 years buying '70's/'80's Japanese bikes and exporting them back to Japan and selling old ( 1920's/30's) British bikes to mad Italians!
Is that the new transit Geoff?
Yes mate, new Transit Custom Limited LWB crew (L2H1)
Transit connect LWB T230 - 900kg I think.
I've had 1000kg in there though, plus tools and fuel and me! Still plenty of bounce in the suspension and pull in the engine.
99% of the time it's carrying no more than 400 / 500kg I reckon.
Yes mate, new Transit Custom Limited LWB crew (L2H1)
Nice!
Transit connect LWB T230 - 900kg I think.
I've had 1000kg in there though, plus tools and fuel and me! Still plenty of bounce in the suspension and pull in the engine.
99% of the time it's carrying no more than 400 / 500kg I reckon.
Think sometimes tilers forget to add the weight of racking out a van with plywood
I'm alright till the mud flaps hit the floor...... Then I'm overweight...!!
I think you'd have to be well over your limit to attract attention or risk busting your van really.
Over here we get checked regularly (as if the cops have nothing better to do
)
I have a 310L2 custom. Including my tools I can easily stick a ton in the back up to a gross weight of 3100kgs
Over here we get checked regularly (as if the cops have nothing better to do
)
I have a 310L2 custom. Including my tools I can easily stick a ton in the back up to a gross weight of 3100kgs
3000kgs taken up by bags of SLC Lee
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