Trailer Sway control is standard on many Ford Super Duty models. If something causes your trailer to sway, it quickly detects the motion of the truck and takes counter measures, like precise braking and engine power reduction to help bring the trailer back under control. Youve got enough things to worry about when youre on the job; your trailer shouldnt be one of them.
Even if you have a 22,000 lb trailer, the Ford Super Duty can handle it. This 6.7 engine is a totally different beast, with impressive torque and the ability to haul whatever you need, complete with engine brake for going down hills and great fuel economy. For industries requiring tough individuals, you need a tough truck, and the Ford Super Duty is that truck.
Not only do you need a vehicle that can operate smoothly and efficiently on the highway, but you need a vehicle that is tough and you can get off the road with. Its not unusual to be driving down a road with two to three feet of snow on it; they dont always put drilling rigs and job sites in nice places. Whether going up hills, taking tight turns, or going through a ravine, the Ford Super Duty has plenty of power and torque for off road situations.
A ton of horsepower for towing and hauling isnt much good without some serious IQ to back it up. You need some smarts standing behind that muscle. Thats what the new Hill Assist feature is all about its about being smarter doing your job, not just tougher. Hill Assist automatically works with ABS to hold the truck in place for 2 seconds while you switch your foot from the brake to the gas.
The all new Ford Super Duty was tested in extreme conditions by extreme people: from the swamps of Florida to the mesas of Wyoming to the plains of Texas and just about everywhere in between. From well cementing supervisors to cable and coiling supervisors to construction workers, it was field tested by real people under truly demanding conditions.
Watch as the Super Duty turns into a mobile generator by tapping into the turning power of the transmission to run equipment like snowplows, salt spreaders and powerful work lights. The Super Duty-exclusive Live Drive PTO is designed and factory built by Ford to utilize both mechanical and hydraulic power. Like every other part of this truck, the 2011 Super Duty is quality crafted and tough as nails so you can get the job done.
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