Going to need a tow/haul rig
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- Chris GTO TT
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Re: Going to need a tow/haul rig
Either gas costs or surprise maintenance/repair bills for diesel. Besides the last time I saw someone do the math on the diesel paying for itself it was an obscene amount of miles.
Re: Going to need a tow/haul rig
Most pre Tier 4 Diesels are very efficient and low maintenance. Post Tier 4 Final, gas motors make for better purchases (business wise).

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Re: Going to need a tow/haul rig
[quote=""ChargerX3""]Most pre Tier 4 Diesels are very efficient and low maintenance. Post Tier 4 Final, gas motors make for better purchases (business wise).[/quote]
Not sure what the year range is for those diesel engines, but I do know cost and maintenance in fleets we're a primary driver for Ford coming out with the gas 7.3.
Not sure what the year range is for those diesel engines, but I do know cost and maintenance in fleets we're a primary driver for Ford coming out with the gas 7.3.
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Re: Going to need a tow/haul rig
Tier 4 looks like started in 08 ish? The 7.3 diesel was phased out after 03
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[quote=""ChargerX3""]Man the gas mileage is going to eat you alive.[/quote]
According to Fuelly the 7.3 in a 01 F350 gets about a national average of 12-13 mpg. My Outback gets about 22 average I think. My truck I traded in last year got 15 mpg average if I was easy on it.
According to Fuelly the 7.3 in a 01 F350 gets about a national average of 12-13 mpg. My Outback gets about 22 average I think. My truck I traded in last year got 15 mpg average if I was easy on it.
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IIRC an article I just read recently said the 8.1 was rated at 9 City 11 highway 
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Re: Going to need a tow/haul rig
That f350 and the avalanche 2500 have about the same towing capacity. Difference is bed payload capacity, but not a big one.
F350 - Max trailer weight 10k, with 5th wheel 14k. Payload 4310
Avalanche 2500 - gets an average of 10 mpg (2 less than the 7.3 powerstrokeme), tow capacity of 10-12k depending on source but only 1800 payload.
F350 - Max trailer weight 10k, with 5th wheel 14k. Payload 4310
Avalanche 2500 - gets an average of 10 mpg (2 less than the 7.3 powerstrokeme), tow capacity of 10-12k depending on source but only 1800 payload.
- Duck Vader
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Trying to think. Truck + trailer is what, $25-30k at minimum?
Used transit vans can haul a few thousand in the back. Going to research those more as well I think.
Used transit vans can haul a few thousand in the back. Going to research those more as well I think.
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Lol. You kid but I looked at used uhaul.
My wife said I should get a flat bed mitsubishi.
My wife said I should get a flat bed mitsubishi.
Re: Going to need a tow/haul rig
You can find old ones cheap. Pack a lot more and you could probably resell it for as much as you bought it for.

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I like this idea, especially since you keep saying you’ll only use it for business stuff. Just watch out for the GVWR on the truck and the commercial license requirements. (Technically you’d also need to pay attention on a truck and trailer too when using it for business purposes)
Re: Going to need a tow/haul rig
Yea, and that 4 cyl turbo diesel will probably run forever and get you decent gas mileage.
PS. when you are done moving stuff you could turn it into a mini home.
PS. when you are done moving stuff you could turn it into a mini home.

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Re: Going to need a tow/haul rig
We thought about that with a sprinter van. After it gets old enough turn it into a mini camper.
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Re: Going to need a tow/haul rig
I like the flat truck idea. Then sell it when done.
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Re: Going to need a tow/haul rig
[quote=""ChargerX3""]Yea, and that 4 cyl turbo diesel will probably run forever and get you decent gas mileage.
PS. when you are done moving stuff you could turn it into a mini home.[/quote]
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PS. when you are done moving stuff you could turn it into a mini home.[/quote]
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Re: Going to need a tow/haul rig
Those are some of the best priced options.
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