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kzspree320
Apr 17, 2015Explorer
WyoTraveler wrote:
I think the original post was by a RVer in NJ. I'm sure the 6.2 with the 3.73 would do a decent job on flat lands. Pretty much useless in the west mountain country.
What an incorrect blanket statement. I have a diesel and not a 6.2,so I have no dog in this hunt, but did you watch the TFL video link?? The F250 with 6.2 and 3.73 was able to stay at the 60 mph speed limit all the way to the top of the Ike Gauntlet in Colorado at well over 11,000 feet with slightly over 8,000 lbs.
Not everyone has a RV that weighs 15,000 lbs. I question how well it could pull my 12K lb fiver, even though it is rated to 12,500 lbs, but I have no doubt it's a great tow vehicle for those with travel trailers or fivers under about 10,000 lbs.
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