flyguy51
SDD Junior Member
I have heard that it is better for mileage and to reduce the pressure in the engine if the tow haul is not engeged? This really doesn't make sence; wasn't that what it was designed for? Is there any truth to this?
I'm having a great time with my 06 F-250 psd. It runs like a top and I'm getting used to all the moans, whistled and rattles. On thing that did check out was that I had a chain rattling sound that seemed to be comming from the left rear wheel well-it turned out that the mail shaft bearing in the transfercase was brosken and it had damaged the transfer case. Since the truck is so new I got a new transfer case and every thing is fine now. Thank God for warrenties! Anyway, I just love to listen to the engine hum along knowing that all I have to do is push the throttle and I have more that enopugh power to do what ever I want. Great truck.
Flyguy
I'm having a great time with my 06 F-250 psd. It runs like a top and I'm getting used to all the moans, whistled and rattles. On thing that did check out was that I had a chain rattling sound that seemed to be comming from the left rear wheel well-it turned out that the mail shaft bearing in the transfercase was brosken and it had damaged the transfer case. Since the truck is so new I got a new transfer case and every thing is fine now. Thank God for warrenties! Anyway, I just love to listen to the engine hum along knowing that all I have to do is push the throttle and I have more that enopugh power to do what ever I want. Great truck.
Flyguy