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« on: October 28, 2003, 06:41:07 PM »
Toad, you had a F350 no?

I'm heading over to Eastern WA to look at a 2001 F350 4WD, 5.4L Triton, 48,000 miles, camper package, White, clean Carfax.

Hows your truck running?  I'm selling the F150, we've outgrown it.

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« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2003, 06:42:57 PM »
Black of course?  Be sure to get the optional gold trim accents and some spinners.

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« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2003, 07:00:58 PM »
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I'm heading over to Eastern WA to look at a 2001 F350 4WD, 5.4L Triton, 48,000 miles, camper package, White, clean Carfax.

Hows your truck running?  I'm selling the F150, we've outgrown it.


and....I was considering 28" wheels. ;)

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« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2003, 07:28:58 PM »
Rip,

I had a '99 F250 Crew, V-10. First year for the Crew Shortbeds, I think and they had some minor probs. However, Ford did all the Bulletins.. ALL the bulletins.. for free. Got free brakes/rotors all the way round at 35,500 for no necessary reason that I could tell. :)

Traded that for an 03 F250 Crew V-10. (What can I say.. I know the guy and he made me a deal I couldn't refuse. I drove the '99 about 65k for 15 cents a mile. Plus I was looking at about $700 in tires and another $300 in other "consumables" before this hunting season.)

Anyway, I liked 'em both and both have been really trouble free. Although if they want to give me free brakes again I'll take 'em.

I'm pulling a 31' Coachmen with it (bought it used for hunting.. 10 years old.) and it has NO problem lugging a 6000# trailer around behind it.

I will say this. My hunting buddy had an '01 250 Supercab with the 5.4 and it was a tiny bit on the sluggish side. Wouldn't want to be pulling much with that one in hilly country. He just swapped it for an '04 that's exactly the same truck except it has the V10. No lack of power now.

In short... I like the big Fords.

Run it through http://WWW.alldata.com and see what bulletins turn up and then see if he guy had the work done. That also tells you what kind of things they know they had problems with in some trucks and you can look/listen for that stuff when you look at this one.
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« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2003, 07:30:00 PM »
Oh, yeah.. the 350's ride like a cement wagon unless you put about 700 pounds in the back. A 250 only needs maybe 400......

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« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2003, 08:15:22 PM »
Unless you have an adverse reaction to Diesels, I suggest getting a PowerStroke over the Triton engine. They don't have quite the zip leaving the stoplight, but the endurance, higher fuel milage and added bottom end power more than make up for it.
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« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2003, 10:00:58 PM »
Rip,

If your looking for a big truck and want a quiet and softer ride, get the Dodge. I have a F350 dually PSD turbo and it's an OK hauler (RV 5th Wheel) but the Dodge has it beat on all areas. The Ford ride is harsher and the engine is noiseir than even the early Dodge diesels.

Get the diesel as it will last longer and get better mileage than a gasser. The resale is higher as well.

If I weren't looking now for an even larger truck (Volvo 610 class 8) I'd be looking to get a Dodge 3500 with the high output diesel and an auto trans. for hauling my 5er. Even then at 16k capacity the 5er would be more than the truck is rated for. (17,000 lbs) The Ford is only rated for 14k.  and in hauling the rig it's very obvious it can't hack it. :(
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« Reply #7 on: October 28, 2003, 10:21:27 PM »
As a simple test, I put an 01 F250 Crew in Kelly Blue Book, 50k miles, Excellent. V10= $21,000, Diesel = $25,700. About ~$4700 difference.

Guess how much difference it would have been to buy the Diesel over the V10 when purchasing the truck new..... that's right, $4700.

Depending on the fluctuations in the market, I've seen diesel fuel both more and less expensive than gas here. Mileage? Unloaded my V10 is getting 14+ on the highway at 75+. It does better at 80 than it does at 75. I'm sure the diesel gets a little better mileage, but that's it.. it's a little better.

And speaking of savings.. every maintenance item you do on a diesel costs way more than it does on gas. Now, I do all of my routine maintenance BUT here's a clip from a Ford dealer on truck service pricing:

Change Engine Oil and Oil Filter …………………..……………………… $21.95
Change Diesel Oil and Filter …………………..…………………………… $74.95

The diesels take 15 quarts and the V10 takes 6. The diesel filter costs more too.

Maybe if I hauled a load the majority of the time, I'd run a diesel. But I run relatively unloaded most of the time and I like gas engines.

In my case.. my case.. I just can't justify the diesel.

But, that's why they make both.. so you guys can have the smokers and I can have the V10.

Best of both worlds.

(BTW, Mav.. shooting buddy of mine just sold his '01 Dodge diesel because he couldn't hack the noise in the cabin on long trips. Bought a Ford. :)
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« Reply #8 on: October 28, 2003, 10:30:01 PM »
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Oh, yeah.. the 350's ride like a cement wagon unless you put about 700 pounds in the back. A 250 only needs maybe 400......

:)


Gosh, my Boss's F-350 V-10 rides very smooth. It's a great truck.

I have the wussy F-250 V-8 and it's a good truck too.

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« Reply #9 on: October 28, 2003, 10:33:42 PM »
Toad,

You going to the wrong place for the oil change. Walmart doesn't hype up the price.

Diesel, oil change 7k to 10k miles, not 3k.
Diesel here is over 15 to 20 cents less per gallon. I get 16+ combined and 19 on the highway.

Still prefer the Dodge but the Ford was available first so I got it. Next is a Volvo semi tractor. Can we say power??? 430 to 500 HP and up to 1650+ft lbs of torque. :D
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« Reply #10 on: October 28, 2003, 10:59:19 PM »
Mav, I do my own maintenance. I don't care what Ford charges the suckers. ;) Just pointing out that 15 quarts is always more expensive than 6.

My '03 Scheduled Maintenance Guide says the "Normal" service interval is the same for both gas and diesel, 5000 miles. "Special Operating Conditions" (like Towing) is 3000 miles for both gas and diesel.

Now, decent oil is about $1.50 a quart; diesels use 9 more than the V10. Extra 9 gallons of gas for the V10 every 3000 miles when towing. ;)

I agree that diesels get better mileage overall. I'm just saying it's not worth fronting the extra $5K to me. Especially when I've seen diesel so close in price to gas most of the time, if not more than gas. Lately, though, diesel has been cheaper. That $5000 for the diesel engine divided by $1.50 V10 gas is about 3333 gallons of gas @ say 13 mph.. enough to go another 43,000 miles or so.

At a 4 mpg advantage to the diesel, you'll burn 10,000 gallons to even that out. 16 mpg average? You'll have to drive 160,000 miles to break even.

I usually keep my trucks about 100-125K, so I don't care that a diesel will go 250,000 miles. I get tired of 'em and want the new technology and comfort stuff.

Heck, when Ford finally made a Crew Cab short bed, I jumped for joy and sold my F150 Supercab immediately. For me, I now have the perfect hunting/dog training vehicle for what I do with my family and friends.

But like I said, if you want a diesel, it's there for you. I just don't like 'em.
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« Reply #11 on: October 29, 2003, 07:18:50 AM »
Thks toad, et al.

I'm going with gas since this truck will sit 90% of the time.  Diesels were made to run...a diesel engine doesn't sit well undriven for great lengths of time I am told and quite frankly, diesel fumes make me ill.

I ran this thru Carfax and no recalls, etc, have affected this make and year. Its clean.

Mav, I don't mind the harsh ride as the only time I'll be driving this is when it has a load in the back anyway.


My only concern is what toad highlited, is it enough HP to carry an 11 ft. camper and pull a small boat up and down the mountain passes?  

Thks for the feedback all!  I'll post some pics of the rig on Friday if I can swing a good deal on it.  I'm in no hurry to buy, and salesmen hate that, but if I can get them into my price, then I may be the owner of a new rig.

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« Reply #12 on: October 29, 2003, 08:19:58 AM »
Rip,

This is what I meant about all data:

They have Safety Recalls.. stuff that must be done

General Recalls and I'd sure be looking at THOSE on this truck. Driveshaft and Transmission? What's that all about... might be nothing, but I'd want to know what it said.

Technical Service Bulletins... this is where I got my new brakes for free. Saw a bulletin, took truck in and asked them to check it out. New brakes for free. :D

This truck has a front brake caliper issue. Did they agree to replace them for customers that complain?

Anyway, here's the pertinent stuff for that truck.


Bulletins for 2001 Ford Truck F 350 4WD Super Duty V8-330 5.4L SOHC VIN L SFI

Safety Recalls
     TSB Number   Issue Date  TSB Title 01S24          AUG 01       Recall - Defective Wiper Motor Switch/Gear Cover
 01S21          JUL 01       Recall - Outboard Seats Belt May Not Fully Latch
 01S10          MAR 01       Recall - Driver's Airbag Replacement
 01S12          MAR 01       Recall - Fuel Filler Pipe Ground Installation


General Recalls
     TSB Number   Issue Date  TSB Title 00L12          JAN 01       Campaign - Warranty Guide Supplement
 00B53          OCT 00       Campaign - Front Driveshaft Replacement
 00B54          AUG 00       Campaign - 4R100 Transmission Replacement



Service Bulletins
     TSB Number   Issue Date  TSB Title 03-9-8         MAY 03       Emissions - MIL ON/EVAP System DTC's Set
 03-9-11        MAY 03       Engine Controls - Rough Idle/Hesitation
 03-6-2         MAR 03       Engine - Oil Leak From R/H Cylinder Head Gasket
 03-4-1         MAR 03       Drivetrain - Front Locking Hub Service Tips
 02-21-1        OCT 02       A/T - Torque Converter Access Plug Dislodges
 02-21-13       OCT 02       Engine - Cylinder Head Straightedge Surface Check
 02-21-9        OCT 02       Lighting - Additional Turn Signal/Hazard Flasher Bulbs
 02-20-8        OCT 02       A/C System - Diagnosis and Service Tips
 02-19-4        SEP 02       Starting System - Starter Failure/Ignition Lock Sticking
 02-17-6        SEP 02       A/T - Inadvertent Shift Interlock Disabling
 02-16-4        AUG 02       Audio System - Whining/Buzzing Noise From Speakers
 02-11-4        JUN 02       Aluminum Engine - New Cleaners/Service Tips
 02-10-8        MAY 02       Fuel System - Whistling Noise
 02-3-5         FEB 02       Tailgate - Squeaking/Binding Condition
 02-4-5         FEB 02       Battery - Charging Tips and Guidelines
 02-2-3         FEB 02       Engine - Aluminum Block/Head Machining
 02-1-4         JAN 02       Engine Head Gasket - Approved Replacement Procedures
 02-1-9         JAN 02       Engine Oil - Oil Recommendations/Applications
 02-1-6         JAN 02       Wheels/Tires - Road Force Measurement Equipment
 01-24-6        DEC 01       Engine - Oil System Priming Procedures
 01-23-6        NOV 01       Engine Coolant - Propylene Glycol Recommendations
 01-21-4        OCT 01       Bi-Fuel - Lock Off Solenoid/Tank Valve Coil Resistance
 01-21-13       OCT 01       Ignition Switch - High Turning Effort/MIL ON/DTC's Set
 01-20-5        OCT 01       Driveability - Vacuum Leak Detection
 01-24-1        OCT 01       Clutch - Pedal Stays On Floor/Does Not Disengage
 01-19-4        OCT 01       Hood Lamp Switch - Updated Replacement Part
 01-15-7        AUG 01       A/T - Fluid Application Charts
 01-15-6        AUG 01       Heater Core - Repeated Failure
 01-13-5        JUL 01       A/T - 4R100 Delayed or No 2nd Gear Shift
 01-10-11       MAY 01       Bi Fuel System - Component Identification
 01-10-6        MAY 01       Bi-Fuel System - Compuvalve Replacement
 01-10-1        MAY 01       Parameter Identification Data Input and Output
 01-10-12       MAY 01       Wire Harness - Terminal Repair Kit
 01-9-7         MAY 01       Emissions/Computers/Electronics - Driveability Diagnosis
 01-7-3         APR 01       Fuel Pump - Whine Heard Through Radio Speakers
 01-5-3         MAR 01       Trailer Tow Wiring - Difficult To Locate
 01-4-9         MAR 01       Front Brakes - Pad/Caliper Rattle on Bumps
 01-4-2         MAR 01       Oil Pressure Sending Unit - Drip Shield Interference
 01-3-2         FEB 01       Steering/Suspension - Stiff, Wandering
 01-1-3         JAN 01       Exhaust System - 'Miss' Sound From Exhaust
 00-23-10       NOV 00       A/T - In Line Fluid Filter Kit
 00-22-2        OCT 00       Steering - Correct Placement of P/S Pump Bolt/Washer
 00-16-1        AUG 00       A/T - ``Prior To Repair'' Tag Procedure Notice
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« Reply #13 on: October 29, 2003, 08:25:59 AM »
Think you guys could drive something a little less environmentally damaging?  Perhaps Ripsnort would be happy driving a bulldozer with a 100 foot long trailer of burning oil sludge and styrofoam.

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« Reply #14 on: October 29, 2003, 08:35:43 AM »
Interesting, the Safety recalls you mention don't match the Nation Highway Transportation and Safety recalls, they make no mention of any safety recalls for that year/model.  HOwever, I will check this out. This is the 2nd owner so I doubt he'd have much info unless he took it in himself.

I'm not too concerned about TSB's, and actually that list is relatively small compared to the average TSB's on any automobile.  My biggest concern is that of yours, the General and safety recalls, both which Carfax says "No recalls exist on this year/model or VIN number."

I'll investigate it. Thanks for that info Toad.
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