no there's an f850 tho and there's also a dump truck
top radiator housing
7.3 liter cummins turbo diesel
Depends on how the truck was ordered; can range from about 22,000# to 33,000#.
Depends on model year, mileage, condition, features, etc... you'll only find them used, since the F800 has been out of production since 1999, being replaced by the Blue Diamond (joint venture between Ford and Navistar) F750.
No. There was a Ford F800, but Ford sold their Class 7 and Class 8 truck manufacturing rights to Daimler A.G. in 1997 (they were manufactured under the Sterling marque thereafter).
The 1977 Ford F800 was typically equipped with a range of engines, including a 330 cubic inch (5.4 L) V8, a 360 cubic inch (5.9 L) V8, and a 390 cubic inch (6.4 L) V8. Additionally, diesel options were available, including the 6.6 L (401 cubic inch) Ford diesel engine. These engines provided various power outputs suitable for heavy-duty applications typical of the F800 model.
Motorcycle dealers that sell BMW F800 are not very challenging to find at all. In order to purchase a BMW F800, one can go to a BMW motorcyle dealership.
The oil capacity for a 5.9L Cummins engine in a Ford F800 is typically around 12 quarts (or approximately 11.4 liters) when including the oil filter. It's always best to consult the vehicle's owner manual or service documentation for the most accurate specifications, as variations may occur based on the specific model and configuration.
Unless you fall under the exemptions for farm trucks, emergency vehicles, military vehicles, or recreational vehicles, yes.
What is the hydraulic oil capacity of the 97' Ford F 800 dump truck with a Heil dump body.
To change the heater core on a 1981 Ford F800, first disconnect the battery and drain the coolant from the radiator. Remove the dashboard and any necessary panels to access the heater box. Disconnect the hoses from the heater core, unbolt it from the heater box, and replace it with the new core. Reassemble everything in reverse order, refill the coolant, and check for leaks.
The gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of a 1995 Ford F800 typically ranges from 20,000 to 26,000 pounds, depending on the specific configuration and options chosen for the truck. This medium-duty truck is designed for various applications, so the exact GVWR can vary based on factors like the axle setup and intended use. Always refer to the vehicle's specifications or consult the manufacturer's documentation for precise figures.