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<blockquote data-quote="Calhoun Farm" data-source="post: 1102205" data-attributes="member: 19637"><p>Everyone's definition of pulling power is different. One guy may say a F250 with 5.4 pulls his 8k trailer "just fine". I may say it feels weak and won't run 60 in OD. I may not NEED a diesel, but I prefer to have one because when I tow I prefer to not even feel the load behind me. Straining the guts out of a gas motor isn't "pulling fine" IMO. Any of the big three make a solid truck, just depends on which brand styling you like. They all have their quirks no matter the make/model. The biggest issue with the new diesels is the emissions crap. You can save some money buying used and doing the deletes, then you have a truck that has more power than the new ones and will be more reliable.</p><p></p><p>If I HAD to buy a gas truck I'd probably get the 6.0 Chevy or 6.2 Ford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calhoun Farm, post: 1102205, member: 19637"] Everyone's definition of pulling power is different. One guy may say a F250 with 5.4 pulls his 8k trailer "just fine". I may say it feels weak and won't run 60 in OD. I may not NEED a diesel, but I prefer to have one because when I tow I prefer to not even feel the load behind me. Straining the guts out of a gas motor isn't "pulling fine" IMO. Any of the big three make a solid truck, just depends on which brand styling you like. They all have their quirks no matter the make/model. The biggest issue with the new diesels is the emissions crap. You can save some money buying used and doing the deletes, then you have a truck that has more power than the new ones and will be more reliable. If I HAD to buy a gas truck I'd probably get the 6.0 Chevy or 6.2 Ford. [/QUOTE]
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