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Ford F-600 Maximizes Towing to 34,500 Pounds

The Ford F-600 Super Duty chassis cab delivers medium-duty, Class 6 capability in a truck no bigger than a Class 5 for the 2021 model year.

December 9, 2020
Ford F-600 Maximizes Towing to 34,500 Pounds

F-600 is available in regular cab configuration with a choice of four wheelbases, two-wheel or four-wheel drive, and three fuel tank configurations.

Photo: Ford Motor Co.

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The Ford F-600 Super Duty chassis cab delivers medium-duty, Class 6 capability in a truck no bigger than a Class 5, with higher towing and weight ratings for the 2021 model year.

With the available 6.7L V-8 Power Stroke diesel engine, the Ford F-600 delivers gooseneck towing capacity of 34,500 pounds and a maximum GCWR of 43,000 pounds. The third-generation diesel features enormous low-rpm output to get truly heavy loads underway, with 330 hp and 825 lb.-ft. of maximum torque at 2,000 rpm.

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As a result, customers can equip their F-600 with heavier bodies and equipment like telescopic cranes, and can tow larger loads so nothing has to get left behind.

Slotted between F-550 Super Duty and F-650 Pro Loader Medium Duty truck, F-600 has the familiar size, interior and controls of an F-550, with a step-up height that’s only 3 millimeters higher. F-600 uses higher-capacity wheels and tires, upgraded driveshaft mounts, an upgraded rear axle, more robust brake rotor materials and strategically placed frame reinforcements behind the cab to deliver medium-duty, Class 6 capability in a compact Class 5 package that can go places larger trucks can’t.

New for 2021, customers also get the added capability of standard power takeoff provision on both the class-exclusive gasoline and available diesel powertrains.

“For years, many of our utility, towing and oil/gas service fleet customers have specced all the possible upgrades on their F-550 chassis cabs to avoid having to step up to a traditional Class 6 truck, but they’ve still pushed the limits of what a Class 5 truck can do,” says Nathan Oscarson, Ford commercial truck brand manager. “Now those fleets are moving into F-600 to get the increased payload and GCWR they’ve needed all along in a truck that fits.”

As F-600 enters its second year of production, the Ford TorqShift 10-speed automatic transmission comes with a 10-bolt design live drive power takeoff (PTO) provision standard on both the 7.3L V-8 gasoline and 6.7L V-8 diesel powertrains. The power takeoff provision works with aftermarket power takeoff units to drive auxiliary equipment anytime the engine is running, either in stationary or mobile mode at any vehicle speed. In stationary mode, it is rated to handle up to 300 lb.-ft. of torque. F-600 equipped with the diesel engine offers split-shaft PTO capability that makes it possible to run two pieces of auxiliary equipment at the same time when the vehicle is stopped.

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With the available 6.7L V-8 Power Stroke diesel engine, the Ford F-600 delivers gooseneck towing capacity of 34,500 pounds and a maximum GCWR of 43,000 pounds.

Photo: Ford Motor Co.

F-600 is available in regular cab configuration with a choice of four wheelbases, two-wheel or four-wheel drive, and three fuel tank configurations. It’s ready to accept a wide range of upfits, with six factory-installed overhead upfitter switches, a programmable upfitter interface module, and the same cab-to-axle dimension as the Ford F-550.

Like all Ford vehicles, connectivity comes standard on F-600 thanks to a 4G LTE embedded modem that provides an available Wi-Fi hotspot for up to 10 devices. The modem also facilitates the use of Ford Telematics from Ford Commercial Solutions, so fleet customers can monitor their fleets with GPS tracking and geofencing, get live vehicle health alerts to plan and limit downtime, set reminders for vehicle service, analyze driver behavior and help manage fuel usage to potentially reduce costs.

Production of the 2021 F-600 is underway at Ohio Assembly Plant and Kentucky Truck Plant.

Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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