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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 3039713" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>I will take this to heart and give the F350 another look when a new truck is needed. Mine are a 2001 f250 and a 2006 f350. My experiences are great with Fords, except heavy towing and even then they get the job done. Back in 06 when I was looking, the transmissions were not as powerful as the dodge, sounds like that is fixed now. I completely agree that if you do not really need a diesel, then go with a gasser. For pulling the Massey on a 26 foot trailer around the area the 250 is great, 350 pulls a 3 section cattle trailer and 36 foot flatbed with round bales decently. If I get onto anything but flat ground, I really feel it. But then again, I live in hulen so.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 3039713, member: 41761"] I will take this to heart and give the F350 another look when a new truck is needed. Mine are a 2001 f250 and a 2006 f350. My experiences are great with Fords, except heavy towing and even then they get the job done. Back in 06 when I was looking, the transmissions were not as powerful as the dodge, sounds like that is fixed now. I completely agree that if you do not really need a diesel, then go with a gasser. For pulling the Massey on a 26 foot trailer around the area the 250 is great, 350 pulls a 3 section cattle trailer and 36 foot flatbed with round bales decently. If I get onto anything but flat ground, I really feel it. But then again, I live in hulen so..... [/QUOTE]
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