Are you looking for information about the 2001 Ford F250? Here, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about this popular truck, including towing capacity, transmission type, and more. Get informed so you can make a smart purchase decision!
When making a purchase decision on the 2001 Ford F250, one of the most important considerations is its towing capabilities. The 2001 F250 has an impressive towing capacity of up to 10,000 pounds that can be increased if you opt for larger tires and a stronger suspension.
Let’s explore the 2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity in detail.
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2001 Ford F250 Powerful Gas, and Diesel Engines
The three powerful engines available for the 2001 Ford F250 were the Triton 5.4L V8, Triton 6.8L V10, and a 7.3L Power Stroke Turbo Diesel V8 with intercooler, and wastegate turbocharger.
ENGINE TYPE | MAX. POWER | MAX. TORQUE |
5.4L SOHC V8 | 260 hp | 350 lbs.-ft. |
6.8L SOHC V10 | 310 hp | 425 lbs.-ft. |
7.3L V8 Turbo Diesel | 275 hp | 520 lbs.ft. |
2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity according to engine configuration
ENGINE TYPE | MAX. TOWING CAPACITY(MANUAL TRANSMISSION) | MAX. TOWING CAPACITY (AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION) |
5.4L SEFI V8 | 9,700 lbs (Conventional) 9,700 lbs (5th-Wheel) | 9,600 lbs (Conventional) 9,600 lbs (5th-Wheel) |
6.8L SEFI V10 | 10,000 lbs (Conventional) 14,500 lbs (5th-Wheel) | 10,000 lbs (Conventional) 14,500 lbs (5th-Wheel) |
7.3L V8 Turbo Diesel | 10,000 lbs (Conventional) 14,000 lbs (5th-Wheel) | 10,000 lbs (Conventional) 14,000 lbs (5th-Wheel) |
The 2001 Ford F250 was available with both manual and automatic transmissions. With that, the pickup truck features distinctive towing capacities.
The following towing chart shows the 2001 Ford F250 Towing capacity (Conventional) with Manual Transmission.
2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity Chart – Conventional Towing (Regular Cab)
ENGINE TYPE | SRW 4×2 MAX TOWING | SRW 4×4 MAX TOWING |
5.4L SEFI V8 | 8,200 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,700 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) | 7,700 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,200 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) |
6.8L SEFI V10 | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 10,000 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 10,000 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) |
7.3L Turbo Diesel V8 | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) |
2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity Chart – Conventional Towing (Super Cab)
ENGINE TYPE | SRW 4×2 MAX TOWING | SRW 4×4 MAX TOWING |
5.4L SEFI V8 | 7,800 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,300 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) | 7,400 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 8,900 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) |
6.8L SEFI V10 | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 10,000 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 10,000 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) |
7.3L Turbo Diesel V8 | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) |
2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity Chart – Conventional Towing (Crew Cab)
ENGINE TYPE | SRW 4×2 MAX TOWING | SRW 4×4 MAX TOWING |
5.4L SEFI V8 | 7,500 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,000 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) | 7,100 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 8,600 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) |
6.8L SEFI V10 | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 10,000 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 10,000 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) |
7.3L Turbo Diesel V8 | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) |
The following towing chart shows the 2001 Ford F250 Towing capacity (Conventional) with Automatic Transmission.
2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity Chart – Conventional Towing (Regular Cab)
ENGINE TYPE | SRW 4×2 MAX TOWING | SRW 4×4 MAX TOWING |
5.4L SEFI V8 | 8,100 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,600 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) | 7,600 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,100 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) |
6.8L SEFI V10 | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 10,000 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 10,000 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) |
7.3L Turbo Diesel V8 | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) |
2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity Chart – Conventional Towing (Super Cab)
ENGINE TYPE | SRW 4×2 MAX TOWING | SRW 4×4 MAX TOWING |
5.4L SEFI V8 | 7,700 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,200 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) | 7,300 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 8,800 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) |
6.8L SEFI V10 | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 10,000 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 10,000 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) |
7.3L Turbo Diesel V8 | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) |
2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity Chart – Conventional Towing (Crew Cab)
ENGINE TYPE | SRW 4×2 MAX TOWING | SRW 4×4 MAX TOWING |
5.4L SEFI V8 | 7,400 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 8,900 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) | 7,100 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 8,600 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) |
6.8L SEFI V10 | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 10,000 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 12,000 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) |
7.3L Turbo Diesel V8 | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) |
Now, let’s explore the 5th-wheel towing capacity chart.
The following chart shows the 5th-Wheel towing capacity of the 2001 Ford F250 equipped with Manual Transmission.
2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity Chart – 5th Wheel/Gooseneck Towing (Regular Cab)
ENGINE TYPE | SRW 4×2 MAX TOWING | SRW 4×4 MAX TOWING |
5.4L SEFI V8 | 8,200 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,700 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) | 7,700 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,200 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) |
6.8L SEFI V10 | 11,0000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 14,500 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) | 10,500 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 14,000 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) |
7.3L Turbo Diesel V8 | 14,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) | 13,500 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) |
2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity Chart – 5th Wheel/Gooseneck Towing (Super Cab)
ENGINE TYPE | SRW 4×2 MAX TOWING | SRW 4×4 MAX TOWING |
5.4L SEFI V8 | 7,800 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,300 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) | 7,400 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 8,900 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) |
6.8L SEFI V10 | 10,600 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 14,100 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) | 10,200 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 13,700 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) |
7.3L Turbo Diesel V8 | 13,600 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) | 13,200 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) |
2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity Chart – 5th Wheel/Gooseneck Towing (Crew Cab)
ENGINE TYPE | SRW 4×2 MAX TOWING | SRW 4×4 MAX TOWING |
5.4L SEFI V8 | 7,500 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,000 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) | 7,100 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 8,600 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) |
6.8L SEFI V10 | 10,300 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 13,800 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) | 10,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 13,500 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) |
7.3L Turbo Diesel V8 | 13,300 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) | 12,900 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) |
The following chart shows the 5th-Wheel towing capacity of the 2001 Ford F250 equipped with an Automatic Transmission.
2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity Chart – 5th Wheel/Gooseneck Towing (Regular Cab)
ENGINE TYPE | SRW 4×2 MAX TOWING | SRW 4×4 MAX TOWING |
5.4L SEFI V8 | 8,100 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,600 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) | 7,600 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,100 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) |
6.8L SEFI V10 | 11,500 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 14,500 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) | 11,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 14,000 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) |
7.3L Turbo Diesel V8 | 14,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) | 13,500 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) |
2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity Chart – 5th Wheel/Gooseneck Towing (Super Cab)
ENGINE TYPE | SRW 4×2 MAX TOWING | SRW 4×4 MAX TOWING |
5.4L SEFI V8 | 7,700 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 9,200 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) | 7,300 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 8,800 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) |
6.8L SEFI V10 | 11,100 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 14,100 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) | 10,700 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 13,700 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) |
7.3L Turbo Diesel V8 | 13,700 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) | 13,200 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) |
2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity Chart – 5th Wheel/Gooseneck Towing (Crew Cab)
ENGINE TYPE | SRW 4×2 MAX TOWING | SRW 4×4 MAX TOWING |
5.4L SEFI V8 | 7,400 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 8,900 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) | 7,100 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 8,600 lbs (4.10 Axle Ratio) |
6.8L SEFI V10 | 10,800 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 13,800 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) | 10,400 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) 13,400 lbs (4.30 Axle Ratio) |
7.3L Turbo Diesel V8 | 13,400 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) | 13,000 lbs (3.73 Axle Ratio) |
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Towing Features on 2001 Ford F250
Hard-Working Image
A dominant grille opening and large cooling capacity help cool the big, powerful engines, which are designed to satisfy one of this truck’s primary work uses – trailer towing!
Three Powerful Engines
Triton™ 5.4L V8 (260 hp/350 lbs.-ft. torque)
Triton™ 6.8L V10 (310 hp/425 lbs.-ft. torque)
7.3L Power Stroke® Turbo Diesel V8 with intercooler and wastegate turbocharger (275 hp/520 lbs.-ft. with manual transmission; 250 hp/505 lbs.-ft. with automatic transmission)
All engines now include standard 6-speed manual overdrive transmission.
Safety Features
Among their many safety features, Ford Super Duty F-Series Pickups offer the standard driver and front passenger airbags/ and 4- wheel ABS on all models. In addition, available telescoping trailer tow mirrors provide excellent visibility.
5th-Wheel/Gooseneck Prep Package
All models of the 2001 Ford F250 Pickup truck were available with the 5th-wheel/Gooseneck Prep Package which provides the necessary under-the-bed hardware to allow mounting of a 5th-wheel/gooseneck hitch in the pickup bed to put more of the trailer weight over the tow vehicle.
Conclusion on 2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity
The maximum conventional towing capacity of the 2001 Ford F250 is 10,000 lbs achievable with the 6.8L SEFI V10, or 7.3L Turbo Diesel V8 Engine.
The maximum 5th-wheel/Gooseneck towing capacity is 14,500 lbs when powered by a 6.8L SEFI V10 engine, and equipped with max trailer tow packages.
How to calculate the load your vehicle can carry/tow?
1. Use the appropriate maximum GCWR chart (in the Trailer Towing section in this chapter) for your type of engine and rear axle ratio.
2. Weigh your vehicle without cargo. To obtain the correct weights, take your vehicle to a shipping company or an inspection station for trucks.
3. Subtract your loaded weight from the maximum GCWR in the chart. This is the maximum trailer weight your vehicle can tow. It must be below the maximum trailer weight shown in the chart.
Some Important Information on 2001 Ford F250 Towing Capacity
- You should not exceed a trailer weight of 5,000 lbs. when towing with bumper only.
- The trailer tongue load weight should be 10%-15% of the total loaded trailer weight.
- The combined weight of the vehicle, and trailer must not exceed the GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating) mentioned in the vehicle manual.
- F250 owners must carefully read, and review the owner’s manual before buying, or using their pickup truck for towing purposes.
- The maximum towing capacity may only be achieved when the 2001 F250 is equipped with a powerful engine, Max Trailer Tow Package, required tires, wheels, and genuine/approved towing accessories.
- The towing capacity varies according to the vehicle configuration, cargo, weight of passengers, addition of trailer tongue, availability of towing accessories, and other customizations.
- Your vehicle may tow a class I, II, or III trailer provided the maximum trailer weight is less than or equal to the maximum trailer weight listed for your engine and rear axle ratio on the following charts.
- Your vehicle’s load capacity is designated by weight, not by volume, so you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading a vehicle.
- Towing a trailer places an additional load on your vehicle’s engine, transmission, axle, brakes, tires, and suspension. Inspect these components carefully periodically during, and after any towing operation.
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