gsbrockman
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CVE Officers that I’ve spoken to have a blast singling out the ones running “Not For Hire” decals on their trucks...It's enough to consider putting "Not For Hire" on the sides of my white 3500.
CVE Officers that I’ve spoken to have a blast singling out the ones running “Not For Hire” decals on their trucks...It's enough to consider putting "Not For Hire" on the sides of my white 3500.
Like most Ford's it appears to need bags out back. Better ride empty, yep there is a reason!
It don't have anything to do with having 20k on the hook now does it(HINT - Dodge SRW squat just the same)
I agree with Wayne, ford is light years ahead of fca on parts and service training. I wouldn't be afraid of the truck or the trans, the 6R140 was bullet proof (the 140 is the rating, 1400 lb ft torque) and was exclusively used in all their MD trucks. I know of several MD crane service rigs loaded to the max daily. The 10 speed is new but Ford knows how to build a transmission. I'd take it over anything GM and Ram offer in a heart beat.
The engine really is the only x factor. Much better than anything they've had in the last 20 years...but still not ISB worthy. I'd be inclined to stick with what ya got if you're in it for the long haul.
Why???
It's not tail dragging that bad.
Actually, the 140 in 6R140, is a metric rating, NM newton meters, 1.356 newton meters to 1 ft.lb., so 1400 newton meters is 1032 ft.lbs.It don't have anything to do with having 20k on the hook now does it(HINT - Dodge SRW squat just the same)
I agree with Wayne, ford is light years ahead of fca on parts and service training. I wouldn't be afraid of the truck or the trans, the 6R140 was bullet proof (the 140 is the rating, 1400 lb ft torque) and was exclusively used in all their MD trucks. I know of several MD crane service rigs loaded to the max daily. The 10 speed is new but Ford knows how to build a transmission. I'd take it over anything GM and Ram offer in a heart beat.
The engine really is the only x factor. Much better than anything they've had in the last 20 years...but still not ISB worthy. I'd be inclined to stick with what ya got if you're in it for the long haul.
If you look at the note for the asterisk on that rating, it says the 1400 ft.lbs. is with torque multiplication through the converter, but the trans itself is not rated for 1400 ft.lbs.Everything I've seen is the rating in lb ft. Like here.
https://www.dieselhub.com/trans/6r140-torqshift.html
Notice the GCWR up to 50,000 lbs.
Yep they all can have issues. If the pump failure was anything other than a one off you can bet there wouldn't just be one tool being shared across dealerships. Obviously at that mileage it was the exception not the rule.
It's the metrics Ford uses to rate their transmission input capacity.Auto transmissions are generally rated at the input.
I've only ever seen any of Ford's transmissions rated in lb ft. Newton meters is a metric measurement that doesn't mean a whole lot to prospective buyers in America. It would be akin to listing kw instead of hp and GVW in kg instead of lbs. It's just not the metrics we use here.
That is a tough sell.The 6.7 PSD engine in my F250 was flawless in 214K miles though.
Absolutely ZERO issues with the engine, some systems surrounding it failed, trans pump, master cylinder, EGT sensor, radiator failure, never any engine issues, was running perfectly when I traded it in.That is a tough sell.
No jacked out injectors?
No oil leaks?
No SCR/ NOX issues?
No noisy lift pump?
No turbo issues?
ass is too low for my liking. Level is a much more stable towing experience. Evasive maneuver would no bueno!
Says the guy with 9k on his 8k axles when he tows his RV. Note what a low profile load that grader makes with a ball mounted on the floor of the truck. A very stable platform v/s your 13.6" top heavy RV with a fifth wheel that is about 16" tall.
If you are gonna haul, go big or stay on the porch. Note the tow truck, it's one of those weak kneed Fords.
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The way I read it, he is talking about the height of the hitch at 16".16" does not seem very tall???? I guess I am not the only one that makes typo's.