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The latest Ford F-350 series trucks can carry up to 7,630 pounds in their beds, which is almost double the capacity of the F-250 and nearly four times more than the F-150 models. Depending on the configuration, the towing capacity ranges from 12,000 to 20,000 pounds. Opting for a diesel engine will put you at the upper limit of that towing range.
The F350 Super Duty can carry up to 7640 pounds, so I'm not sure where you got the number 1900 pounds from.
The payload capacity is 4400 pounds, and it can tow up to 12500 pounds. If it's a dually, the towing capacity is higher. I have nearly the same weight in pin weight on my 5th wheel. The pin weight seems to be close to a half-ton capacity. There's this tool called GOOGLE that's been available for a while.
The ford f-350 can carry up to 1,900 pounds in its payload.
My 2001 Ford diesel pickup truck has a payload capacity of 4500 pounds.
That's referring to the gasoline engine, not the diesel option.
What is the maximum weight capacity for cargo in pounds for a 2000 F-350 Super Duty XLT?
The GVWR for the 7.3 F-350 is 11,000 pounds, and the trailer has a GVWR of 14,000 pounds, which adds up to 25,000 pounds. As long as the total weight does not exceed 26,000 pounds, a CDL is not required.