CJONE
Veteran Member
I didn't take your comment wrong I was simply putting out my thoughts on plowing and what I found to be the most cost-effective means of making a living with it. To be honest with you I've never found a diesel that has ever impressed me with gas mileage with the price of diesel fuel my brothers two trucks 7.3 and 6.4 are anything but fuel-efficient ;-) not saying a 5.4 does any better especially during heavy storms, but nearly $.80 difference per gallon it adds up through the winter whether he's plowing or driving the truck back to the shop and don't forget adding in the fuel supplement for the pollution control system which it burns through when plowing heavy I've often thought there's something wrong with his truck to use that much DEF? As far as weight goes you're right the super duties do a great job with their sheer weight not to mention a transfer tank 65 gallons fuel adds to the overall weight of the vehicle on top of the 1200 pounds plow take a guess what that truck weighs that's in the picture I've went through scales you won't believe it when I tell youby the way I listen to everybody it's the only way you can learn even at my age take care
I hear you on the weight, I was worried about the front end being overweight so I got it weighed. Empty 4400lbs, with the plow on 5500lbs!! Way over Fords ratings but after a few years I quit worrying about it. After having GM's it took me a while to realise Ford way underrates these trucks. Total weight of the truck with weight in the back is 9600lbs. Then I would throw almost a cord of wood in the back on top of the weight! CJ