I forgot to ask, has your tranny been kept up for service; ie fluid and filter changes, band adjustments? How many miles are on it?
Well, yes and no. I had a gasket leaking in the trans fluid pan and let it go for a while. Started to slip, so I got the tranny flushed, new gasket and filter. Has worked like new since. No band adjustments.
One thing of note, you have not mentioned tire size. Any time you go up in tire size, you effectively lose gearing. If you have big tires, then you will have poor towing performance.
I have the stock tires, P245's, on it now. Had larger tires on it for a while, but the ride suffered and ended up having to replace a CV joint. Performs much better w/ the stock tires.
Yes. The engine runs fine. I have regularly maintained it.
In pulling that heavy load a few months back, I had to pull a pretty steep grade for about 3 miles. The truck couldn't get out of 2nd gear. It would go to 3rd, lose RPM's, and switch back to 2nd. So, I just found what sounded to be a comfortable RMP for the truck and pulled the mountain like that. Once at the top of the mountain, the transmission temp light came on. Luckily there was a gas station at the top of the mountain and I pulled off for about an hour and let it cool. It did okay the rest of the trip (about 20 miles down the mountain and on mostly level ground), but I could tell it was really taxing the truck. It had no acceleration and braking wasn't very good either. I did about 25 MPH the whole way. I was hauling about 145 cement blocks (about 4350lbs at 30lbs per block).
So, in regard to my original question, whether or not the truck listed on Craigslist could tow up to 6000lbs (
F-250 4x4), I seem to get the impression from this forum that the 302 ci motor really isn't powerful enough, but a lot depends on the gear ratio. Right? I asked the seller about the gear ratio, but he didn't know. So, buy or no buy?