Hey guys, so I am new to the business as of last year and I am starting my own company this summer. So far I have purchased a Bandit 250xp chipper (6800lbs). I am looking to get a chip truck as well. I have narrowed down my choices to a few based on what I found to be the best deals I could find on the used market. Here is my dilemma. A manual Ford f550, year 2002 (payload 11,000lbs). Or a larger truck: either an F600,700,800.
Now, I have noticed that the engine in the 550 is a 7.3L diesel ford engine, which seems to be good according to most people. I also noticed that in the 600,700,800...you can get the same engines. Through research, most people say the 5.9L diesel cummins engine is best on gas. I also found one with a 6.6L diesel cummins. The forum said that the automatic will give 200 more torque and thus should be slightly better on fuel.
This is basically what I have narrowed it down to....
The questions that I need answered are as follows.
Between an f550 and the other larger trucks: will there be a large difference in the cost of labour and parts to fix them?
Gas: with an average payload of say 7000lbs in the bed and pulling 6800lbs. Will an f550 use more or less gas than the other larger options? I noticed that the f550 is a lighter truck but has a bigger engine...while the larger trucks weigh more and have a smaller engine. My guess would be that they would be comparable on fuel consumption with a similar large load? The bigger truck would have a much easier time with braking because of the heavier mass and larger brakes?
Finally...I noticed that you can have the same engines in the f600,700 and 800. So what is the difference between these trucks? My guess is just a slight difference in payload? Does that mean that the hydrolic cylinder can take more weight on the larger models? I read that an f550 can take 11,000lbs. Does that mean that it can also dump 11,000lbs? Or is the lift cylinder rated for a different amount?
So basically what it comes down to is what I find for what price....my decision as to which model I get will be based on gas consumption with a full load and how much the different size trucks will cost for maintenance.
Hope you guys can help me make a decision!
Thanks
Chris
Now, I have noticed that the engine in the 550 is a 7.3L diesel ford engine, which seems to be good according to most people. I also noticed that in the 600,700,800...you can get the same engines. Through research, most people say the 5.9L diesel cummins engine is best on gas. I also found one with a 6.6L diesel cummins. The forum said that the automatic will give 200 more torque and thus should be slightly better on fuel.
This is basically what I have narrowed it down to....
The questions that I need answered are as follows.
Between an f550 and the other larger trucks: will there be a large difference in the cost of labour and parts to fix them?
Gas: with an average payload of say 7000lbs in the bed and pulling 6800lbs. Will an f550 use more or less gas than the other larger options? I noticed that the f550 is a lighter truck but has a bigger engine...while the larger trucks weigh more and have a smaller engine. My guess would be that they would be comparable on fuel consumption with a similar large load? The bigger truck would have a much easier time with braking because of the heavier mass and larger brakes?
Finally...I noticed that you can have the same engines in the f600,700 and 800. So what is the difference between these trucks? My guess is just a slight difference in payload? Does that mean that the hydrolic cylinder can take more weight on the larger models? I read that an f550 can take 11,000lbs. Does that mean that it can also dump 11,000lbs? Or is the lift cylinder rated for a different amount?
So basically what it comes down to is what I find for what price....my decision as to which model I get will be based on gas consumption with a full load and how much the different size trucks will cost for maintenance.
Hope you guys can help me make a decision!
Thanks
Chris