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โFeb-28-2022 02:08 PM
zenasboy wrote:
We pull our GD 303RLS with a 2019 F350 6.2L. Weighed the trailer at work and its just under 12k pounds. Overall mpg is around 7.5 On long flat stretches I'll see over 9mpg where as driving into a strong headwind (such as 2 yrs ago across Nebraska) and I'll see around 6. Have pulled from Indiana to Grand Tetons and back and didn't have any problems. Also last fall we went from IN to MD then down thru VA and across WV on way home. I thought those mountains worked the truck harder than out west but still averaged around over 7.5 for the trip. Power is in the 3500 RPM range so as long as I let her rev while in the mountains, it does just fine.
My one and only complaint is getting gas. Not as easy as it was when we had the 02 F350 7.3l where I could just go thru the truck lanes.
โFeb-28-2022 02:06 PM
Durb wrote:
Eight years of driving a dually and I don't give it much thought except when parking. I always do "dually parking" which means I find wide open spots far out and walk. If a person can't walk, then I'm guessing they have a handicap sticker and those spots are plenty wide. Remember, the dually is no wider than the trailer or the mirrors on a SRW truck.
I used the dually to pull a 6,000# travel trailer before the fifth wheel. Overkill? Yes. Downsides? None.
โFeb-28-2022 11:10 AM
agesilaus wrote:
Lots of gas 6.2L around at a good price. And thoughts on that engine from owners?
โFeb-28-2022 09:05 AM
goducks10 wrote:Ivylog wrote:
Recently bought a new F350 4X4 single tire with 6.2 for $43K. No it doesnโt have the power of a diesel but also not $80K. Use it mainly to pull a heavy trailer(15,000+ lbs) locally so only getting 5-6 mpg and the 10 speed takes a little getting used to but it does the job.
Gets down to how many miles/year youโll be towing and you do not need a dually.
And if you got a diesel F350 DRW in the same trim level as your gas DRW it would only be $10K more not $37K more.
Geesh.
โFeb-28-2022 08:29 AM
goducks10 wrote:Ivylog wrote:
Recently bought a new F350 4X4 single tire with 6.2 for $43K. No it doesnโt have the power of a diesel but also not $80K. Use it mainly to pull a heavy trailer(15,000+ lbs) locally so only getting 5-6 mpg and the 10 speed takes a little getting used to but it does the job.
Gets down to how many miles/year youโll be towing and you do not need a dually.
And if you got a diesel F350 DRW in the same trim level as your gas DRW it would only be $10K more not $37K more.
Geesh.
โFeb-28-2022 07:56 AM
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Old Days wrote:
I pull the smallest outdoors rv trailer loaded its about 7000 pounds the Ford 6.2 engine pulls it great but in the mountains its working pretty hard. I see you own a Arctic Fox 25 foot trailer I wouldn't think you would need a Dually for that.
โFeb-28-2022 07:39 AM
โFeb-28-2022 07:34 AM
jdc1 wrote:
All I can say about a dually is a friend took one for a test drive. A few blocks away at a Home Depot, he attempted to park. Three minutes later he parked...right back at the dealer lot. He bought a single wheel 3500 instead. If you don't need the extra payload capacity, why get the extra two wheels? That's just more money to shell out when you need tires. Just to let you know, once you own a diesel truck, you'll never go back to gas.
โFeb-28-2022 07:28 AM
Ivylog wrote:
Recently bought a new F350 4X4 single tire with 6.2 for $43K. No it doesnโt have the power of a diesel but also not $80K. Use it mainly to pull a heavy trailer(15,000+ lbs) locally so only getting 5-6 mpg and the 10 speed takes a little getting used to but it does the job.
Gets down to how many miles/year youโll be towing and you do not need a dually.
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