A new used tow truck
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A new used tow truck
Lost our needle in a haystack F350 when a nice lady decided to pull out in front of me in an intersection this last Spring. My green light.....luckily I walked away. Insurance paid a little more than we paid for the truck so no money lost there, however finding another now 5 years later is going to be a trick. I've been looking at the few available to meet our hopeful criteria to replace, but like the Seattle trip we took to purposely get the V10, others are far from the State of CA.
Maybe somebody knows somebody who has the right truck we need? Can't hurt to ask. Here's the mandatory spec list:
* 2005 or newer F250 or 350 crew cab short bed 4x4.
* V10 & auto trans.....hopefully 4.10 gears again,
* White is our mainstay but I could consider other colors with gray and maybe black interiors only. Earth tones are very bad for us.
* Lariat or maybe FX4.....like to have leather seats again but I'd consider an XLT.
Jim & Paige's 2006 Tow Truck had every single Lariat option.....we were very lucky to find it spotless with 100K for $19K.
Thank you in advance to anyone who may know someone or something to help us with a replacement.
Maybe somebody knows somebody who has the right truck we need? Can't hurt to ask. Here's the mandatory spec list:
* 2005 or newer F250 or 350 crew cab short bed 4x4.
* V10 & auto trans.....hopefully 4.10 gears again,
* White is our mainstay but I could consider other colors with gray and maybe black interiors only. Earth tones are very bad for us.
* Lariat or maybe FX4.....like to have leather seats again but I'd consider an XLT.
Jim & Paige's 2006 Tow Truck had every single Lariat option.....we were very lucky to find it spotless with 100K for $19K.
Thank you in advance to anyone who may know someone or something to help us with a replacement.
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Re: A new used tow truck
Mostly off topic, but do you mind if I ask why you prefer the v10?
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Re: A new used tow truck
It may be a little early, but I think Jason 76Hauler, is thinking about upgrading his big girl...it's a V10, with Carli goodies on 37s ...
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Not for best-in-class mileage or torque that's for sure. The evolution of diesels in my price range give the well known troublesome 6.0 and only slightly better 6.4 with a few less issues and far worse fuel mileage. Of course either have known solid fixes to make them reliable with more power, however I don't have time for a goose chase to try and find one that's been not only bonafide fixed correctly but also not abused.ChaseTruck754 wrote:Mostly off topic, but do you mind if I ask why you prefer the v10?
Make sense?
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Thanks Robert. Looks like a cool truck but I'm too old for it. There's been more wrenching on something like that than I'm comfortable with for my purposes here.robertcrav wrote:It may be a little early, but I think Jason 76Hauler, is thinking about upgrading his big girl...it's a V10, with Carli goodies on 37s ...
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Someone looking out for me Steven.....very lucky indeed. See you soon.SteveG wrote:Damn, Jim. I’m glad you’re ok!
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Makes absolute sense. Especially being I'm in about the same boat... I'm looking on an off at Excursions & want a diesel for towing capacity & gas mileage while towing (and while not!). V10's are much cheaper than even the "troublesome" 6.0's, but I'm concerned with longevity of the motor even in comparison to the 6.0 (which I have considered purchasing after much research and a bit of cost searching on the "fixes").1Hondalover wrote:Not for best-in-class mileage or torque that's for sure. The evolution of diesels in my price range give the well known troublesome 6.0 and only slightly better 6.4 with a few less issues and far worse fuel mileage. Of course either have known solid fixes to make them reliable with more power, however I don't have time for a goose chase to try and find one that's been not only bonafide fixed correctly but also not abused.ChaseTruck754 wrote:Mostly off topic, but do you mind if I ask why you prefer the v10?
Make sense?
I was hoping you had a different answer, and some hidden "wow factor" or something I didn't know about the v10, but I guess not.
1 question on your v10 though is I've heard they can have the same problem as the modular v8's with spark plugs. You even run in to any of these issues?
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That was on the 2 valve gen 1 V10s. They’d spit plugs. The 2nd gen 3 valve motors were corrected and hasn’t been an issue as far as I know. I forget what year the 3 valves were made available. I have a 2nd gen motor and have been nothing but happy with it. I’m not towing anything big, but pulling the Bronco or our fully loaded enclosed trailer is great. MPG sucks!! Haha.ChaseTruck754 wrote:1 question on your v10 though is I've heard they can have the same problem as the modular v8's with spark plugs. You even run in to any of these issues?
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Re: A new used tow truck
Good info I hadn't heard before - thanks Chris!
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Absolutely correct. The Super Duty became a whole new animal in 2005, including the 3 valve V10.cwrisley wrote: That was on the 2 valve gen 1 V10s. They’d spit plugs. The 2nd gen 3 valve motors were corrected and hasn’t been an issue as far as I know. I forget what year the 3 valves were made available. I have a 2nd gen motor and have been nothing but happy with it. I’m not towing anything big, but pulling the Bronco or our fully loaded enclosed trailer is great. MPG sucks!! Haha.