Ford vrs Dodge in pull

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Who will win a tug a war???

2008 F350 SD 4x4 6.4Diesel Auto 3.73 Gears short box in 2wd

chained in the back end to

2003 Dodge HD 4x4 long box 4x4 5.9 Diesel 3.73 Gears long box Dualy in 2wd
 

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I would guess the Dodge but with chains on the Ford that would make a diff.Then if a Chevy was hooked to the 2 of them well ,,,enough said
 
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I would guess the Dodge but with chains on the Ford that would make a diff.Then if a Chevy was hooked to the 2 of them well ,,,enough said

No chains on the FORD they were chained together on the hitches, first we snapped the chan then we used the toestrap and the poor Dodge got smoked literally, We were all suprised.
 

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... I would think the Dodge with dauly.... Not much for traction, what the fargo have 6 spd ?..... Run & gun with the Ford ?
 

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Even so...... after picking on the older FARGO....the FORD will be in the SHOP AGAIN...for FULL REBUILD.
 

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I did not mention that when we first hooked together we snapped the chain, and it was a large chain, then we used my 25000 lb tow rope. My buddies said that when we started pulling there was some black smoke from the Dodge and mine made some turbo noise, no smoke,then my tires wrinkled a bit then hooked up and then started dragging the big boy. They and I was shocked, His truck looked alot heavier than mine by a long shot. There was 3 Dodge fans there and 2 Ford fans. Now thats FORD power.. And no snotty, no hooks for either truck :smilieicon_ford:
 

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Dodge was at a disadvantage as it was a dually. It had a biggger contact patch, but less pressure to ground over that area. Might be closer if it both trucks were single rears, or maybe not:d:beer:
 
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