Thought it was 1400ky payload
T280 = 1188 kgsT300 = 1388 kgsT330 = 1477 kgs (but in those days this van didn't use the 2.0 tdci motor - it was the 2.4 litre lump.)
Quote from: Spruce on November 05, 2013, 07:49:01 pmT280 = 1188 kgsT300 = 1388 kgsT330 = 1477 kgs (but in those days this van didn't use the 2.0 tdci motor - it was the 2.4 litre lump.)Spruce, so my 03 t300 has a payload of 1388 kgs? I've read of so many varying figures.
Quote from: Nick_Thompson on November 05, 2013, 09:23:12 pmQuote from: Spruce on November 05, 2013, 07:49:01 pmT280 = 1188 kgsT300 = 1388 kgsT330 = 1477 kgs (but in those days this van didn't use the 2.0 tdci motor - it was the 2.4 litre lump.)Spruce, so my 03 t300 has a payload of 1388 kgs? I've read of so many varying figures. Hi Nick. I should have added that those figures were with the 2.0tdci engine. Ford also had the 2.4 in some of those older vans as well and payload was dependant on whether is was FWD or RWD. The 2.0 Tddi motor was also in the mix as well. It was very complicated. Little wonder you have so many differing figures. (In the commercial sales sector we used the above figures. The standard roof Transit as per the advert had a load volume of 6.6 cm whereas the Ducato/Boxer/Relay was 7.5cm.) In fact the 2008 T260 that is advertised on Ebay has the slightly heavier 2.2 tdci motor so it could be that the payload is less if they tried to keep to the 2600 gross vehicle weight.I had a quick look on the Ford website but I see that they have revised the details of the current range. It seems as though the new Ford Custom van is now marketed as the low roof profile model, but the most recent Transit (now Trend) is the Medium/high roof variant. The payload of the T260 medium roof van is much lower than the 988kgs of the old low roof - only customers would be light users such as Walker's Crisps
T260 with 2 x 400 litre tanks?The payload on the T260 is 988kgs, so with you, diesel, 2 full tanks and all your other stuff, ladders and roof rack, that van is overloaded everytime.
I've been a Ford fan for 25+ years and had two Escort Vans and a P100 pick up and always liked and have driven many Transit vans. However my tame mechanic, who is also a Transit fan and currently has two, has this very week been working on a customers Transit - It's a 2010 and requires extensive welding at about two days worth ! Is this the last vehicle that Ford make that still succumbs to tin worm ?