Apr-13-2021 07:16 PM
Apr-15-2021 12:52 PM
Grit dog wrote:4x4ord wrote:
I can’t imagine why anyone would buy an F350 with a gas engine .... my way of thinking is if I need more than a half ton to pull it I’m going diesel, but, yes a F350 SRW 7.3 gas would work for that trailer. You’ll want the 7230 lb rear axle.
I’ll ask a leading question, like you tend to do a lot.
What is different about the “7230 lb” rated axle from the other F350 axles? And what would make the lower rated ones or even the smaller axle in the F250s unsuitable for an up to 9000lb + rear axle load?
Apr-15-2021 08:19 AM
4x4ord wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
" I'm "getting by" with a GM 8.1 pulling a 12,000+ fifth wheel & see no need for anything more. I tow from Calgary to Radium, BC through the Rockies at least twice a year. there are sections with 8% grade & I can maintain the speed limit even on those steep grades."
NOT calling you a liar but over 20,000# up 8% grade at the speed limit I would assume around 60mph is honestly hard to believe.
Maybe 4x4ord can chime in on this.
You’re right Ron, a 20k lbs truck and rv doesn’t go up an 8% slope at 60 mph powered by a 340 hp engine. There is quite a climb coming out of Radium (this is probably the 8% grade being mentioned) but I think the speed limit might only be 90 km/hr. Even so, it takes roughly 100 hp to overcome the drag and rolling resistance of even a small 5ver at 90 km/hr. The rear wheel hp required for an 8k truck to overcome gravity while pulling a 12k trailer up an 8% grade is exactly 234.66 hp. So 335 hp is very close to the required power at the rear wheels. The 8.1 litre GM made as much as 340 peak crankshaft hp at 4200 rpm at sea level. So, maybe 260 hp rear wheel hp at 3000 ft elevation. So if the 8.1 litre had a gear to utilize 100% of hp it could pull that hill at about 42 mph.
Apr-15-2021 07:59 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
" I'm "getting by" with a GM 8.1 pulling a 12,000+ fifth wheel & see no need for anything more. I tow from Calgary to Radium, BC through the Rockies at least twice a year. there are sections with 8% grade & I can maintain the speed limit even on those steep grades."
NOT calling you a liar but over 20,000# up 8% grade at the speed limit I would assume around 60mph is honestly hard to believe.
Maybe 4x4ord can chime in on this.
Apr-15-2021 07:21 AM
bjkb1f wrote:
Thanks all. I would definitely be getting the 7.3. Assuming that, SRW and the highest available axle rating, what is the max GVWR and pin weight I should be looking at?
Assume Lariat trim which will take a bit from payload capacity.
Apr-14-2021 06:47 PM
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Apr-14-2021 11:02 AM
BB_TX wrote:
Us diesel guys tend to think there is no other option than a diesel for towing. But there are a lot of other guys out there towing with gassers and are perfectly happy with them. :Z
Apr-14-2021 10:22 AM
Apr-14-2021 10:04 AM
BB_TX wrote:
Us diesel guys tend to think there is no other option than a diesel for towing. But there are a lot of other guys out there towing with gassers and are perfectly happy with them. :Z
Apr-14-2021 09:39 AM
Apr-14-2021 09:02 AM
Apr-14-2021 08:46 AM
4x4ord wrote:
I can’t imagine why anyone would buy an F350 with a gas engine .... my way of thinking is if I need more than a half ton to pull it I’m going diesel, but, yes a F350 SRW 7.3 gas would work for that trailer. You’ll want the 7230 lb rear axle.
Apr-14-2021 08:43 AM
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