toddbailey
Silver Member
- Joined
- Mar 6, 2008
- Messages
- 131
- Location
- south carolina
- Tractor
- nh 3930, ford 1910, farmall super a, allis chamlers b
Nice looking truck! would love to have a F450 flat bed but the lack of funds are holding me back 
Thats a beauty! I like the flat bed and I see it has stakes for sides. For me I would add a dump option, but thats me. Best of luck.
My first impression of the 6.7 is that it's a very powerful engine, no turbo lag, quiet but still has a good sound to it. The 6 speed trans must have been configured a lot like the Allison. This trans will hold any gear and you can manually shift it also. Engine has an exhaust brake. I'm anxious to try this out because the system on my '08 worked very well with the integrated brake controller and downshifting the trans as you use the brake. The F-450 pickup comes standard with diesel, 4x4, wide track front axle, crew cab and 4.30 axle ratio. Rated at 33,000# GCWR, they are one serious towing machine. I really liked my '08 and almost didn't buy this truck. I do wish they still used the 19.5" commercial tires and wheels on the F-450 but the 17" wheels look good.
Builder,
Did you decide on a trailer yet?
I think once you start using this truck for your original intentions you will find it will do the job. When you think about it the 4.88 gears are less strain on the drivetrain than the 4.30 gears and over time will be the better choice with heavy loads.
Having used these F550s' since 1999 the repair costs out of pocket have been minor. I wouldn't get lost in all of this, hook up your trailer and go with the program.
If the rotors are okay I would replace the pads and keep going. Last ones were just over $50 bucks /set.
For running gear work (simple stuff) I do myself, any thing that requires more complex repairs for instance computer related I have done at the dealership. I haven't had to do much of the work you mentioned above but I did have to turn a rotor on the 350 while under warranty.
I tend to do my own research while plotting and planning what to build and/or buy. So I can relate to your finding the sellers seem to have little knowledge of the products. When looking for a flatbed body for the 350 I didn't see anything that would do what I wanted for a reasonable price, so I built my own with two side mount tool boxes and added a large jobox in the center. This has a 30K foldaway hitch too. Had everything powder coated and haven't had any rust issues for the last six years. The side boards are removalable and the bed is a full 96" width.