New 2019 F250
#1
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New 2019 F250
I've moved up from my 2017 F150 Platinum to this beast. I'm going to be up sizing the travel trailer so something bigger was needed. I'll be sticking around because there is so much good information on here.
2019 F250 Agate Black Lariat, 6.7L PowerStroke
2019 F250 Agate Black Lariat, 6.7L PowerStroke
Last edited by BCMIF150; 08-09-2018 at 02:11 PM.
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UncleG (09-15-2018)
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Payload was my exact question. Usually you want to go with a 350 with a diesel because the weight of the engine greatly reduces payload on a 250 to not much more than a 150.
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Here's Ford's brochure with the info you're wanting (down at the bottom).
https://www.fleet.ford.com/resources...uty_Pickup.pdf
https://www.fleet.ford.com/resources...uty_Pickup.pdf
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Hopefully OP looked at and understood his payload prior to purchasing...
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Mine is 2505 which will be more that what I need. A gasser in the same configuration was about 3400.
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Originally Posted by BCMIF150
I've moved up from my 2017 F150 Platinum to this beast. I'm going to be up sizing the travel trailer so something bigger was needed. I'll be sticking around because there is so much good information on here.
2019 F250 Agate Black Lariat, 6.7L PowerStroke
2019 F250 Agate Black Lariat, 6.7L PowerStroke
#10
When I was shopping to replace my 2016 F150XLT with 1964 lbs of payload every F250 Diesel only gave about 250-300 lbs more payload, 2200 vs 1964 lbs. I therefore bought a F350 Diesel CCSB with 3500 lbs of payload. You must look at the yellow sticker on the door post to see actual payload.
Here are some payload stickers.
My 2017 F350 Lariat CCSB @ 3500lbs
A F250 CCSB XLT CCSB @ 2291 lbs
A F250 CCSB Platinum CCSB @ 1972 lbs
Here are some payload stickers.
My 2017 F350 Lariat CCSB @ 3500lbs
A F250 CCSB XLT CCSB @ 2291 lbs
A F250 CCSB Platinum CCSB @ 1972 lbs