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Helped a guy out who hurt his back between hunting trips and couldn't go get his trailer from the mountains. Not a big, heavy trailer, I would have used my F150 but since he offered for me to just take his couple year old F350 with the 6.7 I said sure. Engine and transmission was great, but oh my that's a stiff ride! Without a heavy load, uncomfortably harsh, especially on rutted up, washboard sections. Got back in my F150, amazing difference in comfort! Do you want a dedicated towing truck that gives up a lot for daily stuff? Or want an every day truck that gives up some in towing? Either way you're going to give something up. I wouldn't buy an F350 after driving that for 7 hours yesterday. Curious how an F250 would compare
F-250 with a diesel would not be a good option. You'd most likely have more payload with a F-150 and the 3.5L than a F-250 with a diesel. The only negative with the 3.5L is there's virtually no engine braking, other than that it's a great for towing. If you really think you need something bigger than a F-150 skip the 250 and go straight to a 350.
Quote from: kball4 on November 03, 2025, 02:51:23 PMF-250 with a diesel would not be a good option. You'd most likely have more payload with a F-150 and the 3.5L than a F-250 with a diesel. The only negative with the 3.5L is there's virtually no engine braking, other than that it's a great for towing. If you really think you need something bigger than a F-150 skip the 250 and go straight to a 350.In tow haul mode on my current F150 I have engine braking. elksnout
Quote from: elksnout on November 06, 2025, 07:51:18 PMQuote from: kball4 on November 03, 2025, 02:51:23 PMF-250 with a diesel would not be a good option. You'd most likely have more payload with a F-150 and the 3.5L than a F-250 with a diesel. The only negative with the 3.5L is there's virtually no engine braking, other than that it's a great for towing. If you really think you need something bigger than a F-150 skip the 250 and go straight to a 350.In tow haul mode on my current F150 I have engine braking. elksnoutDiesel exhaust brake > v6 engine braking.