2011 Super Duty Truck: Heavy Towing Action

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2010

Get ready for some heavy duty towing action. Our correspondent Kent Sundling (a.k.a. Mr. Truck) finds himself in Arizona testing the 2011 Ford Super Duty and visiting with Don Ufford, Ford's chief engineer and South Dakota farmer about the new features of this tough truck. With this introduction, Ford becomes the only U.S. truck manufacturer to make their own diesel engine. It's B20 compatible too!

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  • lol i like how theres a chevy in the background at 0:45

  • @Seydler3 mike row drove it there hahah

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  • notice the green fords front end bouncing, well if that was a chevy the front end would have snapped

  • @northerncustomsracin Nope

    now 400 hp, and 800 foot pounds of torque

  • @TheUNCC23 its 390 hp and 775 lbd/fts of torque

  • wait...... he said 390 HP. I thought i saw 400 HP written on the specs, and 800 ft/lbs of torque.

  • it has so much torque the bitch gets stuck everywhere in the snow or ice

  • @kodiakjim, that Superduty has a Dana 60 35 spline. Find me another 1 ton truck that has a axel that strong. chevy uses a IFS joke of a front end with tierods smaller then most hatchbacks, dodge only uses a 30 spline dana and some of them have a sleeved center hub thats a total joke.

  • Nice wheel hop in the front end !!! TOO BAD HE STOPPED WHEN HE DID.... The front end would not have taken too much more of that before it woulda' launched !!! What a JOKE !!!

  • i put a 25000 lbs boat on my bumper hitch on my 2002 f-150. twice.

    i'll have my cookie now!

  • @h4h4h4 Well, go find that man and have him pull 100,000 lbs. It looks like it might have a 5% grade also. Oh, and it would take him 3 hours to get to the finish line if he could pull it.

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