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keyser soze

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transporter 04
« on: March 01, 2014, 06:07:21 am »
what size tank would fit into one of these legally ...

SB Cleaning

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Re: transporter 04
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2014, 07:19:36 am »
Bout a 650

robert mitchell

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Re: transporter 04
« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2014, 01:23:47 pm »
That really depends on the payload .

What model is it ?
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Simon Mess

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Re: transporter 04
« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2014, 06:37:09 pm »
The '03-'09 transporter most commonly comes as a T28, T30 and T32, i think you do also get a T26, but for wfp it would be too small a payload. They will vary depending on exact model, but as a guide, the T28 has a payload of about 1000kg, T30 about 1200kg, and T32 just under 1400kg.

As someone who has direct experience of the disparity between a quoted payload and what you can actually carry, i would say a 500l tank for the T28, 650l for the T30, and 750l-800l for the T32.

keyser soze

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Re: transporter 04
« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2014, 08:42:33 pm »
nice one guys i think its a t 28 what would you think its value would be..  04 120k miles ,good condition .new turbo ,new clutch. service history, 2 owners

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Re: transporter 04
« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2014, 09:48:03 pm »
The '03-'09 transporter most commonly comes as a T28, T30 and T32, i think you do also get a T26, but for wfp it would be too small a payload. They will vary depending on exact model, but as a guide, the T28 has a payload of about 1000kg, T30 about 1200kg, and T32 just under 1400kg.

As someone who has direct experience of the disparity between a quoted payload and what you can actually carry, i would say a 500l tank for the T28, 650l for the T30, and 750l-800l for the T32.

Sorry but those pay loads are all out.

A T32 is a 1250kg payload. IF You are really lucky you can find a 1333KG payload.

Simon Mess

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Re: transporter 04
« Reply #6 on: March 01, 2014, 10:21:58 pm »
The '03-'09 transporter most commonly comes as a T28, T30 and T32, i think you do also get a T26, but for wfp it would be too small a payload. They will vary depending on exact model, but as a guide, the T28 has a payload of about 1000kg, T30 about 1200kg, and T32 just under 1400kg.

As someone who has direct experience of the disparity between a quoted payload and what you can actually carry, i would say a 500l tank for the T28, 650l for the T30, and 750l-800l for the T32.

Sorry but those pay loads are all out.

A T32 is a 1250kg payload. IF You are really lucky you can find a 1333KG payload.

The figures i quoted were approximate as different payloads apply depending on exact model, and were from parkers website, which i have always found to be very accurate. however, in the interests of being thorough, i did some more searching and found an extract from a sales brochure for a vw transporter. These payloads are for the swb version of the standard van.

T26, 740-752kg
T28, 758-952kg
T30, 958-1186kg
T32, 1120-1340kg

As for price, how long is a bit of string?!. But, on autotrader at the moment there is an '05 T30 lwb with 121k miles, the asking price is £4800+vat.

Cliff perkins

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Re: transporter 04
« Reply #7 on: March 02, 2014, 08:27:26 am »
i carry around a ton in mine and i got 2 tanks an pressure washer and a gutter vac and it pulls all the gear with ease.
am i over loaded no I've added it all up and been to a bridge
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