In May 2025 digital issue of Diesel World, we explore why the agriculture industry relies on diesel in our cover story Corn Fed, Diesel Delivered. Dive into the Right-to-Repair Movement, empowering farmers to take control of their equipment, and celebrate classic cars at The 2024 Turkey Rod at Daytona International Speedway. Featured builds include Troy York’s lifted 2023 Ford F-450 King Ranch, the monstrous Bean Machine third-gen Dodge Ram 2500, The Brutal Binder—a Mopar-powered ’51 Ford F-5 by FullHook Performance, and Delta Omega, a rolling billboard that dominates on land and water. In tech, we take a deep dive into The Rise and Fall of International Harvester, rebuild the transfer case on a ’94 Ram 2500, and tighten up the steering on a ’78 C10. Packed with diesel power, classic trucks, and hands-on tech, this issue is a must-read! Check out our Diesel World April 2025 issues for more diesel insights! Also check out our Diesel World April 2025 issue.
Axel Lanzinger
What I really enjoy about Diesel World Magazine is the in-depth truck features and the real-world project builds. The photography is always sharp, and the tech articles give solid info without feeling overcomplicated. It’s just a great read for anyone who’s into diesel trucks.
Aug 14, 2025
Ashley Mortach
Great Source for Real Diesel Builds I’ve been flipping through Diesel World for a while now, and what keeps me hooked are the detailed truck build features. It’s not just surface-level photos—you get the full story behind each project, from the engine mods to the suspension setups. It’s cool seeing what real truck owners across the country are doing with their rigs. Makes me want to spend more time in the garage
Aug 14, 2025