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<blockquote data-quote="Otha" data-source="post: 1770440" data-attributes="member: 41397"><p>Opps that was a typo, I meant 6615.</p><p></p><p>For MPG I get 14 or so around local farm to market roads driving slow and easy, 15 doing 75 down the interstate and got 16.2 doing 70 one time for about 80 miles. It's a F350 SRW long bed crew cab, 3.73 axles. Get 6.5 when hauling cows. Usually go across the scales between 30-35k. That's about 200 mile day loaded both ways and it's almost all hilly farm to market roads and dirt roads. The guy that I work with on that job has a 2020 ford diesel and he gets 8.5 for comparison. </p><p>I had a 2021 f250 short bed crew cab with 3.55. It got maybe .2 or .3 better for mpg empty but not much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Otha, post: 1770440, member: 41397"] Opps that was a typo, I meant 6615. For MPG I get 14 or so around local farm to market roads driving slow and easy, 15 doing 75 down the interstate and got 16.2 doing 70 one time for about 80 miles. It's a F350 SRW long bed crew cab, 3.73 axles. Get 6.5 when hauling cows. Usually go across the scales between 30-35k. That's about 200 mile day loaded both ways and it's almost all hilly farm to market roads and dirt roads. The guy that I work with on that job has a 2020 ford diesel and he gets 8.5 for comparison. I had a 2021 f250 short bed crew cab with 3.55. It got maybe .2 or .3 better for mpg empty but not much. [/QUOTE]
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