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Rogue Trader

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Transit custom 290
« on: December 17, 2015, 07:57:02 pm »
Transit custom 290 1000kg payload. Good 4 wfp? Anyone got one?

Ste M

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2015, 09:19:32 pm »
Im just in the process of ordering one, I'm going for the lwb high roof model, the limited model is the one I'm getting, just waiting on a final price.

I currently have a Transit mwb high roof and the custom is slightly smaller but an ideal size if you ask me. The only issue I've got is it doesn't have as many storage areas in the cab

Tom-01

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2015, 10:21:42 pm »
Im just in the process of ordering one, I'm going for the lwb high roof model, the limited model is the one I'm getting, just waiting on a final price.

I currently have a Transit mwb high roof and the custom is slightly smaller but an ideal size if you ask me. The only issue I've got is it doesn't have as many storage areas in the cab

Take less sandwiches  :)

I'm looking at getting a LWB in the New Year, whether it be the Custom, Vivaro or Transporter I'm not sure yet. What made you decide on a Custom?

Thanks
Tom

Ste M

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2015, 10:25:24 pm »
I don't think you will ever go wrong with a Ford Van, other vans for me simply aren't good enough, either to expensive or to un van like. Ive had Transits for as long as I've been water fed. You can't argue with the price of them, servicing, reliability, ease of parts and help out there for them. For me personally they're the best van on the road.

Oh and I'm not a big ford fan now, i think the cars are terrible and over priced

Tom-01

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #4 on: December 17, 2015, 10:32:01 pm »
I don't think you will ever go wrong with a Ford Van, other vans for me simply aren't good enough, either to expensive or to un van like. Ive had Transits for as long as I've been water fed. You can't argue with the price of them, servicing, reliability, ease of parts and help out there for them. For me personally they're the best van on the road.

Oh and I'm not a big ford fan now, i think the cars are terrible and over priced

Good argument for the Custom there, thanks. What size tank will you have in there?
I need to upgrade to a 850 litre, but also need space to get our pressure washer and gutter vac as well (tank wouldn't be full up with all that in) but I need the space, I think a LWB would do the job. Am I right in saying they do a couple of different payload models?

Thanks
Tom

Clever Forum Name

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #5 on: December 17, 2015, 11:04:18 pm »
Got an 850 in my SWB and she's deffo over loaded two man up now lol.

Had it weighed several times so either I go on diet or the van does. TBH. I can trim some poop out of the van.

Payloads are about 710(rare) up to 1550. Kg

KS Cleaning

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #6 on: December 17, 2015, 11:08:49 pm »
I don't think you will ever go wrong with a Ford Van, other vans for me simply aren't good enough, either to expensive or to un van like. Ive had Transits for as long as I've been water fed. You can't argue with the price of them, servicing, reliability, ease of parts and help out there for them. For me personally they're the best van on the road.

Oh and I'm not a big ford fan now, i think the cars are terrible and over priced

Good argument for the Custom there, thanks. What size tank will you have in there?
I need to upgrade to a 850 litre, but also need space to get our pressure washer and gutter vac as well (tank wouldn't be full up with all that in) but I need the space, I think a LWB would do the job. Am I right in saying they do a couple of different payload models?

Thanks
Tom
That's right, think they start off at 250 ( which would only be able to carry empty boxes ;D)  then 270,290,310 and 330. I have the 310 which has a payload of over 1200kg. I initially looked at the 290 which was gonna be tight on payload for me, I'm sure it was around £500 difference to upgrade to the 310

Clever Forum Name

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2015, 06:39:08 am »
Depending on model the 310 can be as high at 1350kg

Mine is 1304 Payload

Mine was under limit when delivered with system. But then I added loads. Whoops.

Walter Mitty

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #8 on: December 18, 2015, 08:49:45 am »
A personal preference is to have a payload at least 500kg more than the water weight.  Even if that isn't totally necessary, at least I'm not pushing the max load all the time.

Scrimble

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #9 on: December 18, 2015, 09:39:22 am »
dont see the point in such a big van for wfp work, just not needed imo

and the only thing Tranny vans are good at are going rusty

NWH

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #10 on: December 18, 2015, 10:04:55 am »
I test drove the new custom and then drove a transporter,put it this way I'm glad I drove the transporter afterwards. The VW engine has a bit more of a rattle but far better to drive lovely van.

dd

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #11 on: December 18, 2015, 04:52:14 pm »
I don't think you will ever go wrong with a Ford Van, other vans for me simply aren't good enough, either to expensive or to un van like. Ive had Transits for as long as I've been water fed. You can't argue with the price of them, servicing, reliability, ease of parts and help out there for them. For me personally they're the best van on the road.

Oh and I'm not a big ford fan now, i think the cars are terrible and over priced
I did not think the new custom was cheap.

Clever Forum Name

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #12 on: December 18, 2015, 06:22:22 pm »
I test drove the new custom and then drove a transporter,put it this way I'm glad I drove the transporter afterwards. The VW engine has a bit more of a rattle but far better to drive lovely van.

Test drove the new T6 and so did my dad as he wants to replace his van. Both agreed T6 is a bag of poope. Imo.

Lee GLS

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #13 on: December 18, 2015, 06:33:17 pm »
I test drove the new custom and then drove a transporter,put it this way I'm glad I drove the transporter afterwards. The VW engine has a bit more of a rattle but far better to drive lovely van.

I have used both vans as courtesy van both for a couple of weeks. When I saw that I was going to get a transporter to use I was really excited, but what a let down, they are a completely over hyped and over priced van, it was the 115hp version and felt underpowered to me. The custom definitely felt like it handled the weight better even though it had the same BHP, and the custom is definitely a better size can. If I had to buy one if would definitely be the custom, saying that apart from a smoother gear box and lighter steering I was happy to get back into my MK7 transit on both occasions, it's just s shame they suffer badly from rust.

Ste M

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #14 on: December 18, 2015, 09:54:32 pm »
I don't think you will ever go wrong with a Ford Van, other vans for me simply aren't good enough, either to expensive or to un van like. Ive had Transits for as long as I've been water fed. You can't argue with the price of them, servicing, reliability, ease of parts and help out there for them. For me personally they're the best van on the road.

Oh and I'm not a big ford fan now, i think the cars are terrible and over priced

Good argument for the Custom there, thanks. What size tank will you have in there?
I need to upgrade to a 850 litre, but also need space to get our pressure washer and gutter vac as well (tank wouldn't be full up with all that in) but I need the space, I think a LWB would do the job. Am I right in saying they do a couple of different payload models?

Thanks
Tom

650 litre with also some barrels, the 290 will serve my needs perfectly and will also have enough room inside on the floor for my other bits and bobs.

Yes they do other payloads but I've only looked at the 290 as thats what I need

KS Cleaning

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #15 on: December 18, 2015, 10:34:34 pm »
I don't think you will ever go wrong with a Ford Van, other vans for me simply aren't good enough, either to expensive or to un van like. Ive had Transits for as long as I've been water fed. You can't argue with the price of them, servicing, reliability, ease of parts and help out there for them. For me personally they're the best van on the road.

Oh and I'm not a big ford fan now, i think the cars are terrible and over priced

Good argument for the Custom there, thanks. What size tank will you have in there?
I need to upgrade to a 850 litre, but also need space to get our pressure washer and gutter vac as well (tank wouldn't be full up with all that in) but I need the space, I think a LWB would do the job. Am I right in saying they do a couple of different payload models?

Thanks
Tom

650 litre with also some barrels, the 290 will serve my needs perfectly and will also have enough room inside on the floor for my other bits and bobs.

Yes they do other payloads but I've only looked at the 290 as thats what I need
How many extra barrels do you carry? I take it you have 2 men working out of the van that you need a 650 tank plus extra barrels?
The model you are looking at ( L2 high roof ) will have a payload of under 1000kg, so looks like you will be overweight.

KS Cleaning

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #16 on: December 18, 2015, 10:57:42 pm »
Depending on model the 310 can be as high at 1350kg

Mine is 1304 Payload

Mine was under limit when delivered with system. But then I added loads. Whoops.
Yes, I think the payload on my 310 is 1290kg

Ste M

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Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #17 on: December 20, 2015, 11:26:42 am »
I don't think you will ever go wrong with a Ford Van, other vans for me simply aren't good enough, either to expensive or to un van like. Ive had Transits for as long as I've been water fed. You can't argue with the price of them, servicing, reliability, ease of parts and help out there for them. For me personally they're the best van on the road.

Oh and I'm not a big ford fan now, i think the cars are terrible and over priced

Good argument for the Custom there, thanks. What size tank will you have in there?
I need to upgrade to a 850 litre, but also need space to get our pressure washer and gutter vac as well (tank wouldn't be full up with all that in) but I need the space, I think a LWB would do the job. Am I right in saying they do a couple of different payload models?

Thanks
Tom

650 litre with also some barrels, the 290 will serve my needs perfectly and will also have enough room inside on the floor for my other bits and bobs.

Yes they do other payloads but I've only looked at the 290 as thats what I need
How many extra barrels do you carry? I take it you have 2 men working out of the van that you need a 650 tank plus extra barrels?
The model you are looking at ( L2 high roof ) will have a payload of under 1000kg, so looks like you will be overweight.

its only occasionally i take the extra barrels, all our work is compact and local so if and when we do carry the extra then its for a very short distance. May ask about the 310 to be safe though

8weekly

Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #18 on: December 20, 2015, 11:36:56 am »
I've got a 290. I think payload is about 1050. It's tight with two and 750 litres but it's under as long as you just do windows and aren't carrying therefore guttervac type stuff.

8weekly

Re: Transit custom 290
« Reply #19 on: December 20, 2015, 11:38:09 am »
... and it's a lovely van. A joy to drive. When I occasionally drive the Boxer I really appreciate the difference.