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Ford F 250 6.2 Gas

SARGUY
Explorer
Explorer
Does anyone have experience with the Ford F 250 6.2 gas engine. I am interested in buying a 2011 with fairly low mileage to tow my 12000 Lb fifth wheel.Never have had a Ford pick up always GM so any help as to reliability,fuel mileage, etc would be appreciated.
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Crabbypatty
Explorer
Explorer
I have to agree with your assessment. We have the 2015 crew cab 4x4 6.2l with 3.73. I pull around 8,000 loaded 30 foot TT. There are some hills that Ill hit the bottom at 65+/- and top at 50+/-. The gas just doesn't have the torque. I would get this truck for 12,000lb. We do want a fiver and they make lighter ones, also I realized that with the 30 foot TT that's its the limit I want in length. If we decide to go bigger then Ill get the diesel.
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blofgren
Explorer
Explorer
I think you've made a good choice and will be much happier with a diesel!
2013 Ram 3500 Megacab DRW Laramie 4x4, 6.7L Cummins, G56, 3.73, Maximum Steel, black lthr, B&W RVK3670 hitch, Retrax, Linex, and a bunch of options incl. cargo camera
2008 Corsair Excella Platinum 34.5 CKTS fifth wheel with winter package & disc brakes

SARGUY
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks for the info everyone it has helped me decide to take a pass on this truck. Even though it it in great shape with low mileage and has plenty of bells and whistles I guess I need to start looking at diesels for the kind of weight I am pulling.

blofgren
Explorer
Explorer
We have several Ford 6.2L trucks at the city I work at and they have been bulletproof workhorses. I would agree with the others that 12k lbs is likely about the max I would tow with it comfortably.
2013 Ram 3500 Megacab DRW Laramie 4x4, 6.7L Cummins, G56, 3.73, Maximum Steel, black lthr, B&W RVK3670 hitch, Retrax, Linex, and a bunch of options incl. cargo camera
2008 Corsair Excella Platinum 34.5 CKTS fifth wheel with winter package & disc brakes

Grit_dog
Navigator
Navigator
theoldwizard1 wrote:
The 6.2L has proven reliability and is much better than the older 6.0L and 6.4L.


But it's a gasser and the other 2 you compared are diesels, so agree on the reliability part, but the other 2 will pull the doors off a 6.2......if you warm them up a bit.

To the OP, agree with others, good relaible combo, great transmission too.
Having had 2 as work trucks, I would not want to tow that large of a trailer, long term, with it. It will do it, it will not break, it will not pull head winds, mountains or altitude very well IMO.
I'm comparing to the plethora of diesels out now though. It will do about as good as any other big gas rig.
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shepstone
Explorer
Explorer
Very strong and reliable power train but 12,000lbs with the 3:73 gears it will struggle against a strong headwind, in which case keep it at or under 60mph, or the gas gauge will move faster than the truck. I would not pull anything over 10,000lbs without the 4:30's
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MFL
Nomad II
Nomad II
The 6.2 is a solid trouble free engine. The 6-speed transmission is great, and gears can be locked out, as needed, to avoid constant up/down shifting. Most 250s came with 3.73 gears, and about 12K towing, GCWR about 19K. If the truck has optional larger 18" wheels/taller tires, your actual gearing could be closer to 3.55.

With any gas engine, towing near wt limit, it is the gears that make the difference. That truck will work, but would work best, if it had the 4.30 gears, for the 12K loaded weight FW.

Jerry

lawnspecialties
Explorer
Explorer
I have a 2013 I use for my landscape business. Around 75,000 miles right now. Every single day, that truck is ready to go to work and it does everything I ask of it.

When we had a Work & Play TT, I used it for about six months. Mostly 400-500 mile round-trips. My truck had the 3.73. Once you get up to highway speeds, it does pretty well. Inclines would mean as much as dropping from 6th to 3rd sometimes. Revving is just a part of life when towing with this motor but it doesn't mind it.

If you're insistent on getting a gasser, its a great engine. But as others have said, that's a lot of weight for most any gas engine. Check that axle ratio and hopefully, its a 4.30. A 3.73 would be really tough and a 3.55 would be a deal breaker in my opinion.

Hannibal
Explorer
Explorer
My 2010 5.4L F250 has been rock solid for the 95k miles I've owned it. Drop the 6.2L in and it would be even better. It's the first truck I've owned in a long time that I haven't been anxious to trade for something better.
2020 F250 STX CC SB 7.3L 10spd 3.55 4x4
2010 F250 XLT CC SB 5.4L 5spdTS 3.73
ex '95 Cummins,'98 12v Cummins,'01.5 Cummins,'03 Cummins; '05 Hemi
2017 Jayco 28RLS TT 32.5'

Ivylog
Explorer III
Explorer III
X2 on the above. Is the 12,000 a dry weight? Even if it is not you are at the max tow capacity of the rig, especially if it's a crew cab. Even with a 4.30 the door sticker has to have a GCWR of 22,500, not 22,000 to be rated for 15K.
This post is my opinion (free advice). It is not intended to influence anyone's judgment nor do I advocate anyone do what I propose.
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peoples1234
Explorer
Explorer
That is more weight than I would want to tow with a 6.2 for long distances (I have a 2017 6.2). But it will get the job done and they are very reliable. If you can find on with the 4.30s, it will tow better according to the internet.

Gas mileage will not be stellar.

theoldwizard1
Explorer
Explorer
The 6.2L has proven reliability and is much better than the older 6.0L and 6.4L.