If it's used for commercial purposes, it is. If not, it isn't. If you're asking for the sake of wanting to know whether or not it requires a CDL, the answer is no, unless it's either a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver) or it will be carrying sufficient quantities of hazardous materials to require hazmat placards to be displayed. In either case, you would be required to obtain a Class C CDL with appropriate endorsements (P for a passenger bus, S if it's a school bus, H for hazmat).
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My 1990 E350 has 235 85 R 16 size tires.
E4od
6500kgs
My 1982 E350 is considered a "one ton" van.
1991 e 350 diesel 7.3 has 190 hp
Depends on which engine it had... gas and diesel engines were available for that vehicle.
I believe it's under the body of the vehicle toward the back
You can find a fuse box diagram for a 1985 Ford E350 7.5 liter inside the owner's manual. You can also find it in the vehicle's Chilton repair manual.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_can_you_find_the_wiring_diagram_for_a_1982_ford_e3501982 ford e350
it depends on if it is a e150, e250, e350, or super duty. all are different
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