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towing with f250 gas

boobie41
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thinking of buying a solitude 320x 5th wheel, only have a ford f250 gas, 2015 pu, willthis do the job?
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Denny___Jami
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M GO BLUE wrote:
Denny & Jami wrote:
M GO BLUE wrote:
Will it tow it? YES

Will it tow it SAFELY? NO

You need more truck or less trailer...


You forgot to add In My Opinion

Denny


No I didn't...but thanks for asking


So you have personal experience with a properly set up gas motor like I have for the last 28 years.

Denny
2013 F350 SC DRW 6.2 V8 4.30 gears Air Lifts
2003 HitchHiker Premier 35FKTG 215/75/17.5 Goodyear G114 Tires

Ric_Flair
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boobie41 wrote:
thinking of buying a solitude 320x 5th wheel, only have a ford f250 gas, 2015 pu, willthis do the job?


No
2013 GMC 3500 DRW 4x4 SLT Duramax
2013 Road Warrior 415 Toy Hauler
2013 Kawasaki 4010 Mule

Hybridhunter
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8iron wrote:
Hybridhunter wrote:
Sure the 6.7 does it at lower RPM, but not a whole lot quicker, that was my point.
Exception being those who think full throttle is verboten.


And as a person who has owned both. I can say the extra 15 hp and 400 tq make my 6.7 considerably quicker getting up to speed. Especially when towing.


The torque number merely indicates the engine operates at roughly half the speed, not that it makes more power; the overall output is similar. 800ft/lbs at 2500 is exactly the same as 400 ft/lbs at 5000 after the transmission has at it. Youtube it, the diesel aint that much quicker, not $8000 quicler for sure.

M_GO_BLUE1
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Denny & Jami wrote:
M GO BLUE wrote:
Will it tow it? YES

Will it tow it SAFELY? NO

You need more truck or less trailer...


You forgot to add In My Opinion

Denny


No I didn't...but thanks for asking



2005 Chevy Silverado 3500 dually CC/LB Duramax/Allison


2008 Jayco Designer 35RLTS fifth wheel


Onan 5500W Marquis Gold gas generator (HGJAB - 1038D)

nohurry
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I'm a little late on this one, and a lot has already been said but just to get this back on track a little;

OP, If you're still around, unless your F250 is a reg cab 2WD the Solitude has too much pin weight. The discussion really ends right there. I would recommend a smaller trailer. Since you say your truck is a 2015 we have to assume you're not going to turn right around and buy a 350 series gas, or diesel. So yeah, take it from a 6.2 owner and get a better match for the truck. Good luck.
Carl
2007 National RV, Sea Breeze

Shadow_Grey
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Explorer
When merging, step on the gas, put blinker on, pick a spot to fit in and go for it. That is what they make brakes on cars for...they will move over or slow down just as they do for semis. You might get the one finger salute but I usually just smile and wave back.

Don't worry about it, have a great day and happy camping ahead!
'11 F150 XLT Red Candy Met. Ecoboost 4X4 Screw 5.5', Max Tow,Reese R16k 5th wheel hitch,Ride-Rite Air Springs, E Rated Tires, Extang Cover
'13 Keystone Cougar X-Lite 29RES,triple slides,Mor/Ryde suspension, Reese 5th Airborne Sidewinder, 16" E rated tires

Denny___Jami
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It's kind of funny I've been towing 5th wheel RVs for 28 years and I have never worried about to 60 times and I don't plan on starting now.

Denny
2013 F350 SC DRW 6.2 V8 4.30 gears Air Lifts
2003 HitchHiker Premier 35FKTG 215/75/17.5 Goodyear G114 Tires

Denny___Jami
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Explorer
M GO BLUE wrote:
Will it tow it? YES

Will it tow it SAFELY? NO

You need more truck or less trailer...


You forgot to add In My Opinion

Denny
2013 F350 SC DRW 6.2 V8 4.30 gears Air Lifts
2003 HitchHiker Premier 35FKTG 215/75/17.5 Goodyear G114 Tires

ib516
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8iron wrote:
Buck50HD wrote:
Finally did a couple 0-60 runs with our rig and it was 18 seconds. That was counting from the time the tach hit 1500RPM. From just starting to roll it was probably closer to 17. Towing 9000lb.

At low elevation, it's been proven that the gas trucks perform just as well as diesels, 0-60 or maintaining highway speeds. They just sound like they're working for it.

IB's recent comparison of the 6.4 hemi and Cummins demonstrates this very well. It did take a little more HP in gas form to match the diesel but if you wear ear plugs and put your foot in it, there's very little difference.


Link
While this test is a bit dated (Ford upped the HP &TQ for the 6.7 shortly after this was published) the 6.7 was still 3.5 seconds faster 0-60 than the 6.2.

Interesting. Comparing Ram gas (5.7L @ 383hp / 400tq) to the Ram diesel (Cummins @ 350hp / 650tq), each dragging a 10,000# trailer down the 1/4 mile.

The 5.7L Hemi took 23.3 seconds, the Cummins took 23.0 seconds.
Prev: 2010 Cougar 322QBS (junk)
02 Dodge 2500 4x4 5.9L CTD 3.55
07 Dodge 3500 4x4 SRW Mega 5.9L CTD 3.73
14 Ram 2500 4x4 Crew 6.4L Hemi 4.10
06 Chevy 1500 4x4 E-Cab 3.73 5.3L
07 Dodge 1500 5.7L Hemi 3.55 / 2010 Jayco 17z
All above are sold, no longer own an RV

8iron
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Buck50HD wrote:
Finally did a couple 0-60 runs with our rig and it was 18 seconds. That was counting from the time the tach hit 1500RPM. From just starting to roll it was probably closer to 17. Towing 9000lb.

At low elevation, it's been proven that the gas trucks perform just as well as diesels, 0-60 or maintaining highway speeds. They just sound like they're working for it.

IB's recent comparison of the 6.4 hemi and Cummins demonstrates this very well. It did take a little more HP in gas form to match the diesel but if you wear ear plugs and put your foot in it, there's very little difference.


Link
While this test is a bit dated (Ford upped the HP &TQ for the 6.7 shortly after this was published) the 6.7 was still 3.5 seconds faster 0-60 than the 6.2.
2014 F350 Lariat
2011 Sunset Trail Reserve 29ss

M_GO_BLUE1
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Will it tow it? YES

Will it tow it SAFELY? NO

You need more truck or less trailer...



2005 Chevy Silverado 3500 dually CC/LB Duramax/Allison


2008 Jayco Designer 35RLTS fifth wheel


Onan 5500W Marquis Gold gas generator (HGJAB - 1038D)

Buck50HD
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Explorer
Finally did a couple 0-60 runs with our rig and it was 18 seconds. That was counting from the time the tach hit 1500RPM. From just starting to roll it was probably closer to 17. Towing 9000lb.

At low elevation, it's been proven that the gas trucks perform just as well as diesels, 0-60 or maintaining highway speeds. They just sound like they're working for it.

IB's recent comparison of the 6.4 hemi and Cummins demonstrates this very well. It did take a little more HP in gas form to match the diesel but if you wear ear plugs and put your foot in it, there's very little difference.
New: 2014 F250 Lariat 6.2 Crew 4x4 3.73 156", 2725 lb payload
Old: 2012 F150 XLT ECO Screw 157" 4x4 3.73LS Max Tow HD Payload, 2171 lb payload
2013 Heartland Sundance XLT 285BH (7750/8800lb, 1400/1700pin, dry/loaded)

8iron
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Hybridhunter wrote:
Sure the 6.7 does it at lower RPM, but not a whole lot quicker, that was my point.
Exception being those who think full throttle is verboten.


And as a person who has owned both. I can say the extra 15 hp and 400 tq make my 6.7 considerably quicker getting up to speed. Especially when towing.
2014 F350 Lariat
2011 Sunset Trail Reserve 29ss

Hybridhunter
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bid_time wrote:
wintersun wrote:
.... In many areas it is 200 feet or less from the cloverleaf on ramp to being on the highway ....
BS


Lots of those in MB.