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Coug
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-01-28 10:07 AM
Subject: Gas vs. Diesel



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Has anyone gone from a diesel back to a gas truck? After driving Jay's truck last weekend, I want to blow it up. It's a 3/4 ton Chevy diesel. The best we got was 14.8 mph with an empty trailer. On the way back, for most of the trip I got 10 mph. The wind was really blowing. Then on the last leg, I was getting 13 mph. I'm not seeing the payoff for having a diesel. They cost more to fill up, maintenance is more, and the price tag is soooooo much higher. The power is great, but, I don't think worth it. I'd love to hear how your all trucks do and what you use.
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mruggles
Reg. Oct 2008
Posted 2014-01-28 10:12 AM
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i have a 3500 dodge diesel...mine doesn't seem to bad on fuel(the read out says 18 loaded).......and a gas truck wouldn't pull my trailer......so i need the diesel power............;)

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CE's wrapn3
Reg. Jul 2009
Posted 2014-01-28 10:16 AM
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The price isnt that much higher for a dually and I can get 22 mpg empty highway. I have 2012 chevy 1 ton 

ETA I have diesel


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Coug
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-01-28 10:25 AM
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CE's wrapn3 - 2014-01-28 8:16 AM The price isnt that much higher for a dually and I can get 22 mpg empty highway. I have 2012 chevy 1 ton 



ETA I have diesel

DANGIT!  Our's is a 2011.  Maybe we have a dud.  It didn't seem to matter how fast I drove either.
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-01-28 10:36 AM
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Pulling weight for weight, my 3500 diesel dully got better fuel mileage then a 2500 gas Chevy

Ratio was 1:3, 1 gallon of diesel to 3 of gas
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lindseylou2290
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2014-01-28 10:37 AM
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I suggest looking at your set up. Where do you haul the most often (mountains or mostly flat lands), how heavy is your load, the size of your trailer, etc.

Growing up, we showed livestock and crossed the Rockies often, there was no way we were going to pull a double decked 20 ft trailer full of stock, tack, feed, our stuff, etc without doing serious work on a gas engine. We did pull with a standard transmission gas 6.0 GMC, but honestly, it didn't end well for the truck. Changing to an allison tranny Duramax, there was a significant difference in mileage, power, and upkeep on the truck but it was a better haul for us as a whole. Granted we were pulling large, heavy loads up and down mountains in a 1 ton dually.

I now pull, depending on the load and the trailer, with either a gas Chevy half ton or a diesel Dodge 1 ton dually. It depends what I'm pulling, where I'm going, and how far.

Definitely evaluate your situation and your needs ... you may not need a diesel.
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CE's wrapn3
Reg. Jul 2009
Posted 2014-01-28 10:43 AM
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Coug - 2014-01-28 10:25 AM
CE's wrapn3 - 2014-01-28 8:16 AM The price isnt that much higher for a dually and I can get 22 mpg empty highway. I have 2012 chevy 1 ton 



ETA I have diesel
DANGIT!  Our's is a 2011.  Maybe we have a dud.  It didn't seem to matter how fast I drove either.

I pull a 24 ft alluminum eby when it's loaded down I only get about 12-14 but when I'm empty (and not in a hurry)  I can get pretty good mileage.
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Coug
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-01-28 10:54 AM
Subject: RE: Gas vs. Diesel



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lindseylou2290 - 2014-01-28 8:37 AM I suggest looking at your set up. Where do you haul the most often (mountains or mostly flat lands), how heavy is your load, the size of your trailer, etc. Growing up, we showed livestock and crossed the Rockies often, there was no way we were going to pull a double decked 20 ft trailer full of stock, tack, feed, our stuff, etc without doing serious work on a gas engine. We did pull with a standard transmission gas 6.0 GMC, but honestly, it didn't end well for the truck. Changing to an allison tranny Duramax, there was a significant difference in mileage, power, and upkeep on the truck but it was a better haul for us as a whole. Granted we were pulling large, heavy loads up and down mountains in a 1 ton dually. I now pull, depending on the load and the trailer, with either a gas Chevy half ton or a diesel Dodge 1 ton dually. It depends what I'm pulling, where I'm going, and how far. Definitely evaluate your situation and your needs ... you may not need a diesel.

We do have quite a bit of hills, and, our road in is pretty steep and dirt.  Sigh.  Guess I just need to suck it up.  Sounds like it's right where it should be.  Plus, we only have 15,000 miles on it.  Supposedly it should get better?
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ACEINTHEHOLE
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2014-01-28 11:00 AM
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I have a 2006 Dodge (last year for the 5.9) Megacab.  I get over 20mph driving and depending on the load and length of the trip anywhere from 12-18 pulling.  I mainly have a diesel because there is no way a gas motor would stand up to what my husband puts one through!  He believes if the truck can move, your not loaded yet.. add more!   
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lonely va barrelxr
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2014-01-28 11:09 AM
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The theory of why you haul with diesel vs gas is the longevity.  Diesel engines should outlast gas burners by 3 to 1, worst case 2 to 1. 

We used to have an F150 gas burner that I hauled with when I roadraced my motorcycle.  It got 9-10 mpg with a tiny trailer and 2 bikes.  Our F250 with my 3H lead sled with 3 horses gets 14-15 mpg.  The F150 started its death throes at 105000 miles.  Yes, we've had injector issues, but our F250 still appears on track for a much longer life than 105K miles.  I plan on this being the only hauling truck I ever need, barring lottery and all that.  The F150 cost $18K or so, the F250 was $35K.  As long as the F250 goes past 200K miles I'll feel it was the better deal.  It's taken 11 years to put 80K miles on it, and realistically I may haul another 11 to 15 years.
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ACEINTHEHOLE
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2014-01-28 11:14 AM
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lonely va barrelxr - 2014-01-28 11:09 AM The theory of why you haul with diesel vs gas is the longevity.  Diesel engines should outlast gas burners by 3 to 1, worst case 2 to 1. 



We used to have an F150 gas burner that I hauled with when I roadraced my motorcycle.  It got 9-10 mpg with a tiny trailer and 2 bikes.  Our F250 with my 3H lead sled with 3 horses gets 14-15 mpg.  The F150 started its death throes at 105000 miles.  Yes, we've had injector issues, but our F250 still appears on track for a much longer life than 105K miles.  I plan on this being the only hauling truck I ever need, barring lottery and all that.  The F150 cost $18K or so, the F250 was $35K.  As long as the F250 goes past 200K miles I'll feel it was the better deal.  It's taken 11 years to put 80K miles on it, and realistically I may haul another 11 to 15 years.

Holy smokes it took you 11 years to put 80k miles on your truck... I have 180k on mine in 7.5 years...LOL!!!  We also had a F150 with a straight 6 cylinder in it (1990 model).. when we sold it a couple of years ago, it had 400k.  The people that bought it don't live far and I still see that truck going up and down the road, and sometimes pulling a little bumper pull stock trailer.  
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Coug
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-01-28 11:24 AM
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Great.  Thank you all for your input.  I really appreciate it.
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SCS89
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2014-01-28 11:27 AM
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I have a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 MegaCab Diesel and I absolutely love it! From what I understand gas engines are not nearly as powerful and their longevity is pitiful compared to a diesel.

My truck gets about 22-25 miles to the gallon unloaded and anywhere from 18-21 miles loaded (depending on how many horses are on the trailer) and I haul and aluminum 3 horse slant load with a dressing room. LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!!!

I struggled with the gas vs. diesel when I was truck shopping as well, but very happy with my choice!
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ACEINTHEHOLE
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2014-01-28 11:31 AM
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SCS89 - 2014-01-28 11:27 AM I have a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 MegaCab Diesel and I absolutely love it! From what I understand gas engines are not nearly as powerful and their longevity is pitiful compared to a diesel. My truck gets about 22-25 miles to the gallon unloaded and anywhere from 18-21 miles loaded (depending on how many horses are on the trailer) and I haul and aluminum 3 horse slant load with a dressing room. LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!!! I struggled with the gas vs. diesel when I was truck shopping as well, but very happy with my choice!

Just can't beat the 5.9.. such a shame they had to change it. 
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countrygirl2006
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2014-01-28 11:42 AM
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CE's wrapn3 - 2014-01-28 10:16 AM The price isnt that much higher for a dually and I can get 22 mpg empty highway. I have 2012 chevy 1 ton 



ETA I have diesel

Hubby has a 2012 1 ton Duramax, and it gets 11 mpg whether it is hooked up or empty. Did you have anything done to yours?


I'm wanting to trade in my 05 3/4 ton Cummins, but not sure if I want to downgrade to a gas or not. The fuel milage on the newer trucks are sure not appealing compared to what I am currently getting.
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barrelbasher
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2014-01-28 11:43 AM
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My husband has a Chevy 1 ton with a 8.1 gas and it maybe bet 10 empty so I don't even want to fathom what it gets loaded. I haul with my 2010 ram 2500 and it get 10 loaded to the max. I had a 2007 5.9 which got 15 loaded and I loved it. Unfortunately the newer the diesel the worse mileage they seem it get. Due to emmisons stuff. So NO WAY would I go back to gas unless I was just pulling a small bumper pull.
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lindseylou2290
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2014-01-28 11:45 AM
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Coug - 2014-01-28 10:54 AM

lindseylou2290 - 2014-01-28 8:37 AM I suggest looking at your set up. Where do you haul the most often (mountains or mostly flat lands), how heavy is your load, the size of your trailer, etc. Growing up, we showed livestock and crossed the Rockies often, there was no way we were going to pull a double decked 20 ft trailer full of stock, tack, feed, our stuff, etc without doing serious work on a gas engine. We did pull with a standard transmission gas 6.0 GMC, but honestly, it didn't end well for the truck. Changing to an allison tranny Duramax, there was a significant difference in mileage, power, and upkeep on the truck but it was a better haul for us as a whole. Granted we were pulling large, heavy loads up and down mountains in a 1 ton dually. I now pull, depending on the load and the trailer, with either a gas Chevy half ton or a diesel Dodge 1 ton dually. It depends what I'm pulling, where I'm going, and how far. Definitely evaluate your situation and your needs ... you may not need a diesel.

We do have quite a bit of hills, and, our road in is pretty steep and dirt.  Sigh.  Guess I just need to suck it up.  Sounds like it's right where it should be.  Plus, we only have 15,000 miles on it.  Supposedly it should get better?

I don't know about better ... take a look at the forums on working truck world . Those guys will be able to answer your questions probably pretty easily ...
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Coug
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-01-28 12:00 PM
Subject: RE: Gas vs. Diesel



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countrygirl2006 - 2014-01-28 9:42 AM
CE's wrapn3 - 2014-01-28 10:16 AM The price isnt that much higher for a dually and I can get 22 mpg empty highway. I have 2012 chevy 1 ton 



ETA I have diesel
Hubby has a 2012 1 ton Duramax, and it gets 11 mpg whether it is hooked up or empty. Did you have anything done to yours?





I'm wanting to trade in my 05 3/4 ton Cummins, but not sure if I want to downgrade to a gas or not. The fuel milage on the newer trucks are sure not appealing compared to what I am currently getting.

Nope.  We barely drive it, so we haven't done anything to it.
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Coug
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-01-28 12:00 PM
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lindseylou2290 - 2014-01-28 9:45 AM
Coug - 2014-01-28 10:54 AM
lindseylou2290 - 2014-01-28 8:37 AM I suggest looking at your set up. Where do you haul the most often (mountains or mostly flat lands), how heavy is your load, the size of your trailer, etc. Growing up, we showed livestock and crossed the Rockies often, there was no way we were going to pull a double decked 20 ft trailer full of stock, tack, feed, our stuff, etc without doing serious work on a gas engine. We did pull with a standard transmission gas 6.0 GMC, but honestly, it didn't end well for the truck. Changing to an allison tranny Duramax, there was a significant difference in mileage, power, and upkeep on the truck but it was a better haul for us as a whole. Granted we were pulling large, heavy loads up and down mountains in a 1 ton dually. I now pull, depending on the load and the trailer, with either a gas Chevy half ton or a diesel Dodge 1 ton dually. It depends what I'm pulling, where I'm going, and how far. Definitely evaluate your situation and your needs ... you may not need a diesel.
We do have quite a bit of hills, and, our road in is pretty steep and dirt.  Sigh.  Guess I just need to suck it up.  Sounds like it's right where it should be.  Plus, we only have 15,000 miles on it.  Supposedly it should get better?
I don't know about better ... take a look at the forums on working truck world . Those guys will be able to answer your questions probably pretty easily ...

Great.  Thank you.
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CrossDRanch
Reg. Nov 2012
Posted 2014-01-28 12:09 PM
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My 3/4 ton gas dodge gets 15/16 empty and 9/10 loaded. Put a pencil to it with the extra cost of Diesel engine and extra cost per gallon and extra maintanance cost... Divide that by the miles you drive and see if that extra 5/6 mpg you get with diesel is cost effective.
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