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NewsW wrote:

FishOnOne wrote:



Per Rico's request...



That gauge reads furlongs!





So are you saying my truck has 21k furlongs? 21k is probably the amount of miles Rico's truck has!

And that makes Rico the local expert by a long furlong!

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And that makes Rico the local expert by a long furlong!



Rico is probably under the jurisdiction of the RICO Act.

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Hey rookies OP started another post just because of this off topic cra*. But in case your still on your high horse here you go.

IB516 is right, you'll be my first blocked member. You really have to resort to calling me names, fine. OBTW nobody has called me that or suggested it to my face, and I'm quite certain you wouldn't either.

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There was a lot of chest thumping, brand loyalty and of course 6.0 bashing here but it still had some important information. I understand people can get worked up over things that they really believe in but I wish we could all play nice in the sandbox.


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Heard once... ask a ford mechanic.... they will say the 6.0 is a ford mechanics NIGHTMARE


Turtle n Peeps wrote:

45Ricochet wrote:

You forgot the "blue font" on item #6 NewsW Color response is always nice.
I did notice another thread you started with a electrical problem with a van. Is that your PSD 6.0 you routinely talk about or do you have a F series also?
Not really an apple to apple comparison


Selective memory?

He also forgot what Ford said about this engine:

Ford's Chris Bolen wrote:

Ford's Chris Bolen wrote:

On July 22, 2005, Chris bolen, Ford's director of North America Powertrain Manufacturing, wrote, "in my 32 years at Ford I have not experienced such negative feedback regarding one of our products. It's clear that we still have a lot of work to do to improve Diesel quality leavels, and that our current warranty performance is having disastrous effects on this customer and segament.


Man I hate it when people that work for Ford talks like that about one of their own engines.

Who to believe? Hmmmmmmmm people that work for Ford or News? Hmmmmm.....Tapping my fingers on the desk and thinking.


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rob85546 wrote:

Heard once... ask a ford mechanic.... they will say the 6.0 is a ford mechanics NIGHTMARE


Turtle n Peeps wrote:

45Ricochet wrote:

You forgot the "blue font" on item #6 NewsW Color response is always nice.
I did notice another thread you started with a electrical problem with a van. Is that your PSD 6.0 you routinely talk about or do you have a F series also?
Not really an apple to apple comparison


Selective memory?

He also forgot what Ford said about this engine:

Ford's Chris Bolen wrote:

Ford's Chris Bolen wrote:

On July 22, 2005, Chris bolen, Ford's director of North America Powertrain Manufacturing, wrote, "in my 32 years at Ford I have not experienced such negative feedback regarding one of our products. It's clear that we still have a lot of work to do to improve Diesel quality leavels, and that our current warranty performance is having disastrous effects on this customer and segament.


Man I hate it when people that work for Ford talks like that about one of their own engines.

Who to believe? Hmmmmmmmm people that work for Ford or News? Hmmmmm.....Tapping my fingers on the desk and thinking.


That was very true when the Ford tech's weren't trained properly and were very fustrated at having to throw parts at a problem in hopes to fix it. There's actually some Ford techs' who own and prefer the 6.0 psd and the techs' ability to actually diagnose and repair these trucks is very good.

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45Ricochet wrote:

Hey rookies OP started another post just because of this off topic cra*. But in case your still on your high horse here you go.

IB516 is right, you'll be my first blocked member. You really have to resort to calling me names, fine. OBTW nobody has called me that or suggested it to my face, and I'm quite certain you wouldn't either.

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AMF...



Doesn't that look like a nice Photoshopped pic?

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NewsW wrote:

FishOnOne wrote:



AMF...



Doesn't that look like a nice Photoshopped pic?


That presentation is very weak... I expected more!

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HA.. always an excuse.. the 6.0 psd has also brought about the most excuses of any vehicle.


FishOnOne wrote:

rob85546 wrote:

Heard once... ask a ford mechanic.... they will say the 6.0 is a ford mechanics NIGHTMARE


Turtle n Peeps wrote:

45Ricochet wrote:

You forgot the "blue font" on item #6 NewsW Color response is always nice.
I did notice another thread you started with a electrical problem with a van. Is that your PSD 6.0 you routinely talk about or do you have a F series also?
Not really an apple to apple comparison


Selective memory?

He also forgot what Ford said about this engine:

Ford's Chris Bolen wrote:

Ford's Chris Bolen wrote:

On July 22, 2005, Chris bolen, Ford's director of North America Powertrain Manufacturing, wrote, "in my 32 years at Ford I have not experienced such negative feedback regarding one of our products. It's clear that we still have a lot of work to do to improve Diesel quality leavels, and that our current warranty performance is having disastrous effects on this customer and segament.


Man I hate it when people that work for Ford talks like that about one of their own engines.

Who to believe? Hmmmmmmmm people that work for Ford or News? Hmmmmm.....Tapping my fingers on the desk and thinking.


That was very true when the Ford tech's weren't trained properly and were very fustrated at having to throw parts at a problem in hopes to fix it. There's actually some Ford techs' who own and prefer the 6.0 psd and the techs' ability to actually diagnose and repair these trucks is very good.


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