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illinidirtfarmer
Posted 1/31/2026 15:23 (#11534673 - in reply to #11534549)
Subject: RE: Gas pickups


WC IL
jrmac - 1/31/2026 13:50

Kpt - 1/31/2026 13:43

If you actually use your pickup for towing more than a gallon of milk diesel is worth it.

All highway mileage on these new diesels is pushing 18-20 and if you are easy at 55-60 you can push 22MPG. And when it’s time to snort a full trailer it’s so much nicer pulling.

Gasser for grocery’s. Diesel for use


Just for fun... Go take a pic of your diesel's lifetime MPG for us... I love to see where it's at? My 2024 is about 12-13mpg

My 2023 F350 SRW is at around 17.5 life of vehicle for 59,000 miles. Probably 20,000 miles pulling a gooseneck of some kind. Get around 13 pulling a 24' livestock trailer. Around 10 pulling a 36' 11.5' tall enclosed trailer. Maybe 10-13 pulling a 32' flatbed depending on the load. I have gotten as high as 27.5 on a 125 mile trip with no wind running empty. 1,000 mile round trip to Ohio last summer averaged 24.3 hand figured. Routinely average 18-20 on short trips around home. About 10% of total engine hours are idle time. Have not had all the DEF and emissions issues others seem to have. On my third 6.7.
The biggest enemy of good fuel mileage is called the right foot.

Edited by illinidirtfarmer 1/31/2026 15:25
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