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Thinking about purchasing a 2013 6.7 Powerstroke Diesel

cougar10
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I'looking at buying a leftover 2013 fORD f350 superduty crewcab
4X4 shortbed 6.7dieselTO tow my 2010 Cougar 5thwheel 327 RES weighing fully loaded 12K. Myold truck was a 2002 7.3 F250 diesel which I loved to death& it handled the load well ,but it was time to move up.
I've been reading nothing but problems from all 3 automakers with emission issues due to the regeneration system& on these diesels causing clogged dpf filters.I don't think any of thesetrucks have a head up over another with the new emission laws.
I live in Ohio where we have to get inspections every 2 yrs so def delete is not an option at this point. I KNOW A 6.2LT GAS IS CAPABLE WITH THE RIGHT GEARING,OBVIOUSLY LESS TORQUE & FUEL ECONOMY, BUT I DIDN'T PAY $8500 EXTRA EITHER. Am I making a mistake by buying the diesel in these trying emission times???
I DROVE THE FORD TRUCKWITH THE 6.7 & LOVED THE POWER & 3.55 ELECTRIC LOCKING AXLE. IS THE GAS A BETTER CHOICE WITH THE HIGHER MAINTENCE THESE DAYS??
I USUALLY DO BASIC THINGS MYSELF OIL CHANGES,FUEL FILTER ETC. LET ME KNOW GUYS IF YOU CURRENTLY OWN A 6.7 AS TO YOUR OPINION AND IF YOU'VE HAD ANY PROBLEMS OF ANY SORT. I hope I'm not going to regret selling my7.3 DIESEL!! YOUR OPINIONS ARE WELCOME!
I did also drive the RAM 2500 6.7 CUMMINS, liked it but was also concerned about above the frame issues, electrical etc., THE NEW 2015 CHEVY/GMC ISN'T OUT UNTIL SPRING WITH THE SAME PROVEN DURAMAX UNDER HP&TORQUE COMPARED TO THE OTHER 2. YOUR OPINIONS& THANKS!
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SoCalDesertRid1
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larry barnhart wrote:
We towed our 35 ft alpenlite that weighs 14380 loaded for a winter's visit of 6 months with a 2001 3500 2wd chev dually and the 8.1 gas engine. It was very good and no problems. Not as fast up the mountains but fast to make us happy. It had the 4:10 rear end so my thinking is a Ford with the 6.2 and low rear gear would work very nice for 12000 lbs. I did talk to a new owner of this engine during the first months it came out and he was pulling a Teton fifthwheel and was slower than his previous ford but he was really liking the engine.
chevman
Not sure about the current model year, but in '11-'13 model years when I was following Ford truck specs, the 6.2/4.30's GCW/tow rating was within 1500 lbs of the 6.7/3.55, in F250/350SRW pickups.

That's saying alot for the towing performance of the engine, considering the 6.7 has a good 300 more lb-ft of torque than the 6.2. That 4.30 gear makes a big difference in keeping the 6.2 in it's power band, in addition to multiplying torque by a much greater factor than 3.55. The low 1st-3rd gears of the tranny help alot too.

I would have no problem myself with buying an F350SRW 6.2/4.30 truck to tow 12K lbs.
01 International 4800 4x4 CrewCab DT466E Allison MD3060
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8' truck camper, 14' Aristocrat TT
73 Kona 17' ski boat & Mercury 1150TB
92F350 CrewCab 4x4 351/C6 285 BFG AT 4.56 & LockRite rear

larry_barnhart
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We towed our 35 ft alpenlite that weighs 14380 loaded for a winter's visit of 6 months with a 2001 3500 2wd chev dually and the 8.1 gas engine. It was very good and no problems. Not as fast up the mountains but fast to make us happy. It had the 4:10 rear end so my thinking is a Ford with the 6.2 and low rear gear would work very nice for 12000 lbs. I did talk to a new owner of this engine during the first months it came out and he was pulling a Teton fifthwheel and was slower than his previous ford but he was really liking the engine.
chevman
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2019 rockwood 34 ft fifth wheel sold
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SoCalDesertRid1
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Ford is not honoring the warranty. You can purchase all the extended warranty you want, but if Ford doesn't honor it, you're S.O.L when the thing fails and Ford tells you, sorry, not our problem. And that's exactly what they've been doing with the 6.7's with problems.

I would buy the 6.2 gas engine with 4.30 axle ratio, or a Dodge diesel, instead of the 6.7 Ford diesel.
01 International 4800 4x4 CrewCab DT466E Allison MD3060
69Bronco 86Samurai 85ATC250R 89CR500
98Ranger 96Tacoma
20' BigTex flatbed
8' truck camper, 14' Aristocrat TT
73 Kona 17' ski boat & Mercury 1150TB
92F350 CrewCab 4x4 351/C6 285 BFG AT 4.56 & LockRite rear

Wiley75
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larry barnhart wrote:
RetSgt7114 wrote:
WHY THE CAPS?



I gave up trying to read that mess of words.
chevman


Good for you. Now quit being so impolite.

Me_Again
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cougar10 wrote:
Well, I do agree with the comment that doing the maintenance is not necessarily a prescription for a trouble free truck,but you can have problems with any of these new trucks with all the emission
garbage they put on! I am planning on buying a Ford extended warranty to hopefully CMA!!!! You never know anyone of us could buy anything new from the 3 automakers and buy a Lemon!!


What good is that warranty if Ford claims you put bad diesel in it and denies warranty saying that there was water in fuel? People have had this failures with the water in fuel indicator not giving a warning! Chris
2021 F150 2.7 Ecoboost - Summer Home 2017 Bighorn 3575el. Can Am Spyder RT-L Chrome, Kawasaki KRX1000. Retired and enjoying it! RIP DW 07-05-2021

cougar10
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Well, I do agree with the comment that doing the maintenance is not necessarily a prescription for a trouble free truck,but you can have problems with any of these new trucks with all the emission
garbage they put on! I am planning on buying a Ford extended warranty to hopefully CMA!!!! You never know anyone of us could buy anything new from the 3 automakers and buy a Lemon!!

RetSgt7114
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ricatic wrote:
You have no way of knowing that the Ford 6.7 you buy will be "trouble free as long as you do the maintenance". While the 6.7 Ford is likely a better engine than the 6.0 and maybe better than the 6.4, it has it's issues...and the repairs are very expensive if you are one of the unfortunate ones.

Ford is very stingy with warranty coverage. If you have a High Pressure Fuel Pump(HPFP)failure on this engine, the repair will exceed $10,000 and warranty coverage is highly unlikely...just google Ford 6.7 Ford HPFP problems...there are volumes written about the problem..."Blue KoolAid Rainsuit" on...

Regards


Yikes. Reading these posts would certainly scare me away from this vehicle, even if it is an "infrequent" problem.
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chris3403
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2012 F250 bought it Memorial Day 2012 and thought I had put a lot of miles on it 36,120 but not according to the last 2 posts.
Approximately 12,000 of those miles was pulling my 35 foot Outback 5th wheel.
I've been to all 50 States but my RV hasn't.

Texas_Harry
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We have a 2012 F-250 w/6.7 and no regrets (32,000 miles).
Pulling 14,000 plus also short bed. Get 19.5 to 21 on road not pulling and 11.5 to 12 w/5th wheel.
Texas Harry & Sylvia
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FishOnOne
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cougar10 wrote:
Thanks for all the replies, I feel alot better knowing that if I buy a new Ford F350 6.7 Diesel it will be trouble free as long as you do the required maintenance!There a too many things on the net that will drive you crazy,doesn't mean it's all true! I have an update, the Dealer found me a 2013 Truck F350 6.7 diesel c/c S/bed 4x4 with snow plow prep package&camper package 3.55 locking diff . I think that will be more than enough to cover the extra pin weight of my 5er! Also give a newby a break on his first mistake!


I own a '12 Super Duty with 34k miles and not a single problem. The truck runs' like a scalded dog and pulls like a Clydesdale. Also the fuel economy is impressive as well.
'12 Ford Super Duty FX4 ELD CC 6.7 PSD 400HP 800ft/lbs "270k Miles"
'16 Sprinter 319MKS "Wide Body"

ricatic
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You have no way of knowing that the Ford 6.7 you buy will be "trouble free as long as you do the maintenance". While the 6.7 Ford is likely a better engine than the 6.0 and maybe better than the 6.4, it has it's issues...and the repairs are very expensive if you are one of the unfortunate ones.

Ford is very stingy with warranty coverage. If you have a High Pressure Fuel Pump(HPFP)failure on this engine, the repair will exceed $10,000 and warranty coverage is highly unlikely...just google Ford 6.7 Ford HPFP problems...there are volumes written about the problem..."Blue KoolAid Rainsuit" on...

Regards
Ricatic
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2006 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Dually LTX with the Gold Standard LBZ Engine and Allison Transmission
2011 F350 Lariat SRW CC SB 4WD 6.7 Diesel POS Gone Bye Bye

cougar10
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Thanks for all the replies, I feel alot better knowing that if I buy a new Ford F350 6.7 Diesel it will be trouble free as long as you do the required maintenance!There a too many things on the net that will drive you crazy,doesn't mean it's all true! I have an update, the Dealer found me a 2013 Truck F350 6.7 diesel c/c S/bed 4x4 with snow plow prep package&camper package 3.55 locking diff . I think that will be more than enough to cover the extra pin weight of my 5er! Also give a newby a break on his first mistake!

CREATO
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2oldman wrote:
cougar10 wrote:
sorry guys for the caps!
Then please rewrite it so it can be read.


No need to rewrite it, so it's in caps a major misstate, but it is readable good grief .
I dont rent out space in my brain

brooks379
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My brother has had the 2013 f 350 4x4 crew cab 8' bed 6.7 since March and loves it !! He has had no problems with it. He uses it for work,towing a goose neck trailer and his 5er. If you look around I think you will see more new 6.7's on the road than any new truck. As far as your 2002 7.3 I have the same truck and it just won't die !!!! I bought it new and it has never seen the ford shop since. Good luck.