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beachpony 04-09-2012 12:27 PM

2001 F250 V10
 
Hi all,

I'm looking to buy a friend's 2001 F250 V10 to tow my horses. I've heard conflicting things about V10's, so I figured I'd get the best opinions here. :-)

It's in great shape and has only about 75k miles on it. I'll only be putting 4k to 5k a year on it.

What's your opinion of V10's and also for what my intended use will be?

Thanks!

Joanne :)

jasfaa 04-09-2012 12:29 PM

Its a great truck if its been taken care of. Maintenance on everything including tranny, difs and obviously motor. I am a diesel guy but I have had V10's in work trucks in the past. never had any issues with them unless it was a plow truck. But then again the Dodges and Chevys that we used as plow trucks also had issues. Just cant bang anything around electronically that hard and expect them to last.

FordGuy85 04-09-2012 03:17 PM

If you have any questions at all, you know if anything doesn't look right, take the truck to a mechanic and have them look it over. Also take the truck on a long test drive. Get it out on the highway. Get it real hot. See if anything goes wrong. If it breaks down just Tell the owner you are not interested haha.

Kajtek1 04-09-2012 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by FordGuy85 (Post 11686668)
If you have any questions at all, you know if anything doesn't look right, take the truck to a mechanic and have them look it over. Also take the truck on a long test drive. Get it out on the highway. Get it real hot. See if anything goes wrong. If it breaks down just Tell the owner you are not interested haha.

+ make sure you have good hiking boots.

mwsF250 04-09-2012 05:41 PM

Opinion of those of us that have them and take care of them?

The perfect option for those who tow heavy and want power to spare, but do not put huge mileage on.

Come down to the V10 sub forum and surf a while.
The only significant issues?
- Exhaust stud breakage
- They have aluminum heads and do not take lightly to clueless gorillas changing plugs...
- Facial muscle fatigue from smiling so much...

Shake-N-Bake 04-09-2012 06:26 PM

Our only real complaint with the V10 is the fuel mileage (which is quite poor). Aside from that, the platform works well for us. The engine appears to have more than enough power to handle combined loads of 20k lbs or less, so if that is in your range and the truck is in great shape then it might be an ideal choice for your particular use. :-X22

2004 Ford F-250 v-10 04-09-2012 06:27 PM


Originally Posted by mwsF250 (Post 11687170)
Opinion of those of us that have them and take care of them?

The perfect option for those who tow heavy and want power to spare, but do not put huge mileage on.

Come down to the V10 sub forum and surf a while.
The only significant issues?
- Exhaust stud breakage
- They have aluminum heads and do not take lightly to clueless gorillas changing plugs...
- Facial muscle fatigue from smiling so much...

I need to go to the V-10 forum, I do kinda get sick of the diesel heads on here:-blah, LOL I LOVE MY V-10:-jammin:-X04:-drink}>:-X03

FordGuy85 04-09-2012 07:40 PM


Originally Posted by Kajtek1 (Post 11686761)
+ make sure you have good hiking boots.

I like that and agree with you.:-jammin

jasfaa 04-09-2012 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by 2004 Ford F-250 v-10 (Post 11687350)
I need to go to the V-10 forum, I do kinda get sick of the diesel heads on here:-blah, LOL I LOVE MY V-10:-jammin:-X04:-drink}>:-X03

Not very nice when a diesel head says nice things about the v10. Now we know why diesel heads speak badly about gassers.

Kajtek1 04-09-2012 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by 2004 Ford F-250 v-10 (Post 11687350)
I need to go to the V-10 forum, I do kinda get sick of the diesel heads on here:-blah, LOL I LOVE MY V-10:-jammin:-X04:-drink}>:-X03

Typical for this forum. After hearing some technical truth about comparing different engines all V10 owners can do is get personal and sing the propaganda. :-blah

Redneckfordf2502002 04-10-2012 12:38 AM

I am a fan of the V10 alot. It works hard when needed. We have a 2002 Ford F250 crew cab V10 4x4 and we use to pull horses like nothing. For that you are fine. Some of the guys that are diesel fans like to just pull our chains. I love the V10 because it does what is needed. If you own one I know you will like it.
Trav

2004 Ford F-250 v-10 04-10-2012 04:34 AM


Originally Posted by Kajtek1 (Post 11688016)
Typical for this forum. After hearing some technical truth about comparing different engines all V10 owners can do is get personal and sing the propaganda. :-blah

Haha, diesel guys are so uptight, too, LOL }> But the FORD brotherhood lives on:-X22

hanklin 04-10-2012 06:40 AM

A friend of mine loves her V-10 and its a town driver and then there`s me who loves my diesel and I go all over. To each his/her own. Good luck Joanne

Kajtek1 04-10-2012 11:21 AM

My first own car was Fiat126 with whooping 21 hp. At 10 foot of length is was getting the job done topping 55 mph in downhill mode. I loved it dearly... till I sold it.

jasfaa 04-10-2012 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by 2004 Ford F-250 v-10 (Post 11689240)
Haha, diesel guys are so uptight, too, LOL }> But the FORD brotherhood lives on:-X22

Not really, I would probably have a V10 if I didnt live in a mountaineous region of the states. 6,000 less in cost off the bat, less headaches and cost on maintenance, rebuild is much easier and costs less and the government has pretty much made a diesel last the same amount of time as a gas not to mention fuel mileage due to the emissions they put on them. Oh well. The V10 will do it but its not fun going at 35 MPH up and down the pass every week.


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