14000 pounds
Probably somewhere between 7,000 and 9,000 lbs. Can't give a specific weight without knowing the actual make and model of the bus body... Ford only provides the chassis.. the bus body itself is not OEM, and will typically come either from Blue Bird, Thomas Built Buses, or a number of smaller manufacturers.
It's in the hood second from the front of the bus.
not if registered to you. or under 26500 lbs
This will vary by make/model of who 'finished' your bus frame (Champion, ElDorado, Goshen, etc). I have a 98 and 97, both of which I needed to take to the local Landfill/dump and ask for a tare weight before I could license them. This should be free. You can usually also do this at a state line weigh station, although they are not as friendly and won't give you a printed verification.
You can pull up to your max gross train weight.
You can only hold one CDL, so there's no need to pluralize it. Any bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver), you need a CDL with a passenger endorsement.
293lbs
i own a mini bus. ford e350 and its diesel and it gets about 15-18mpg roughly. im pretty satisfied w it being that it has been converted to a work van.
Ford Transit bus was created in 1939.
If it has a distributor it doesnt have a crank position sensor. The magnetic pickup in the distributor is what you would be looking for. The module is either on the side of the distributor or on the firewall against the drivers inner fender.
Nova Bus was created in 1993.