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In 2000, the Ford F-350 can carry a payload of 3,605 to 5,214 lbs, which refers to the weight the vehicle can hold inside the cabin or the truck bed. This payload capacity remains the same for the following year but changes in 2002. The F-350 can tow between 13,100 to 14,400 lbs, indicating the weight it can pull behind it such as on a trailer or an RV. Additionally, it has a torque range of 350 to 500 lb-ft, signifying the vehicle's turning power. The tongue weight, which is the downward force the trailer's tongue exerts on the hitch, is around 1,310 to 1,440 lbs.
The 2000 Ford F-350 can carry anywhere from 3,605 to 5,214 pounds of payload.