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Hmmmmm... I could've sworn the F550 and above had the engine options. Maybe they just had to be special ordered...
The F550 has never had any engine options except Diesel (7.3 IH, 6.0 IH, 6.4 IH and 6.7 Ford), and the gasser V-10.
I have a 2000 F550 with the 7.3 (444 cid) diesel. Rock solid engine. I just put a new transmission in it, 110K miles of pure work was enough for the OEM.
To the original poster:
Buy from the dealer with the very best after sale service and or the best service dept. Make is secondary to that, as all 3 are fine.
IMO, you should buy either a Sterling (Dodge) "Bullet" 5500
Or..
The Ford F550..
I say this because a 3/4 ton and dump trailer is silly for hauling wood...expensive and not very practical for most delivery situations IMO.
A "1-ton dump" will be over-weight (GVWR) with one full cord of green wood on...
But either of the 550 series trucks will haul 2 cords legally while still serving fine for residential plowing as long as you get a reg cab short wheelbase (up to 11'-6" dump body).
You'd need to have the 19500 pound GVW package (in the ford anyway) to haul 2 cords, and you'll have to stack it in to get 2 honest cords on, but it WILL haul it with zero issue...and legally.
GM makes you jump up to the "big truck" style to haul 19500 pounds GVWR.
Good luck.