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Good luck with your selection. We got rid of the last F-450 or Ford this company will ever own until Ford learns how to make transimissions without grenading at will. If you are plowing I would wothout a doubt keep that Chevy for your back up, either that or get someone you can trust to cover your back side.
Transmissions ever since the vacuum shift bullet proof versions went away are now a $3,000.00 repair, no matter whose brand you drive.
The TS transmission used in the new Fords have tendencies to crack outer cases, and for a while it took 6 weeks to get parts. The reason they crack is because Ford never designed the truck to flow oil through the cooler in reverse speed gear. So, oil sits dormant in the case, cooking away until something expands and either blows the front seal, of cracks the cases. Install a big external cooler in addition to the one Ford puts in the radiator, and avoid backing heavy loads up hills for prolonged periods of time. Ideally, when you get off the road, turn the truck off for 5 minutes, then start up and back loads. Until the cheif tech at our old dealer taught us that trick, we lost 3 transmissions in 40,000 miles on one truck, 4 transmissions in 13,000 miloes on another, 2 transmissions over 2 years in yet another truck.. Thus, why we switched brands. Time was too much money and aggravation.
I sincerely hope that you are happy with your selection, and that maybe, just maybe Ford admitted they had a problem and corrected it.
Good luck and have many trouble free years with your new ride!
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Bill Schwab
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