What is the towing capacity for the 2000 ford f350 7.3 diesel?

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Nick B. January 13, 2021
Depending on the specific configuration of Your 2000 Ford F-350 7.3L Diesel, You'll have a towing capacity between 12,600 pounds and 13,900 pounds for fifth wheel towing, and precisely 10,000 pounds for conventional trailering. The variation depends on whether You have an automatic or manual transmission, as well as drive type (4x2 or 4x4) and cab size. The 7.3L has a static GCWR of 20,000 pounds, but different cab sizes and options can either add or subtract weight. Therefore, to know the precise towing capacity of Your truck, You'll need to be a little bit more specific about configuration. And as always, Your true capacity at speed might not match the manufacturer's stated capacity; always listen to Your truck, especially the transmission, and don't tow more than You're capable of; You can cause serious damage that can cost low five figures to replace.
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Young M. April 9, 2020
The 2000 ford f350 7.3 Diesel towing capacity ranges from 13,500 to 14,400 lbs depending on the model.
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