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subject: Ford Provides Plenty Of Pulling Power In The 2010 F-350 Super Duty Engines [print this page]


Going bigger is required when you need a truck that has enough engine power to do the job. Bigger and tougher gets the job done and the 2010 Ford F-350 Super Duty pickup is the right truck for the job. With the all new 3 engine choices, sturdy frame, and features available, this is the truck you can depend on when you have loads that need to be moved. The engines are more powerful than ever with the F-350 and feature a manual with six speeds.

This truck is Ford tough when it comes to power train and performance. Now available in three engine options, the 2010 Ford F-350 Super Duty offers the standard 5.4-liter V8 gasoline power plant that delivers 365 lb-ft torque and 300 horsepower.

Another option is to take the V10 and 6.8 liter that comes with 457 lb ft of torque and 362 hp. For anybody who seriously hauls or tows some heavy duty equipment, the V8 Power Stroke turbo diesel with 6.4-liter is the engine of popularity that enables 650 lb-ft torque and 350 hp. These engines make it possible for more choices and heavy hauling in the F-350.

The all-new six-speed manual and the automatic transmissions are equipped in a five-speed for buyers to choose from depending upon the model.

The F-350 Super Duty is so tough it may tow as much as 15,000 pounds when equipped with the right options and using the non-fifth-wheel trailer. It can also handle 5,700 pound payload if you need the strength. The all-new engine options make the F-350 one super tough truck and capable of meeting your towing and hauling needs.

by: RW Tanner




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