How did you come to this conclusion? Most failures Ive seen on the 6. 0's were in pickups that were rarely ever used as a truck, not 450/550's, or trucks that were worked. Really I want to know if you have any facts on this statement or your usual opinion with no proof?
I came to that conclusion by talking to many fellow RV transporters during the heyday of the Sick. Ohh Furd. Many of them had purchased shiny new King Ranch leather Furd duallies with dreams of making a lot of money transporting RVs for hire. All of them used in commercial service failed. I once earned a $1000 when I had pulled a big Alfa from Corona, KA to a dealer in Amarillo and was going home for a few days off the road. My dispatcher called and asked me to turn around and go to the Furd dealer in Amarillo to meet another company transporter whose Furd had suffered the third and final major engine failure and had to drop his trailer. I pulled the trailer to Fontana, KA and picked up another load to come back east.
I have heard many Furd Sick. Ohh owners who didn't work theirs claim theirs were great trucks.
You are a rude ******* Edelheiht. What proof do you have of your misinformed opinions?