Get a better truck. I have an F150 and I'll tell you right now you're going to kill that truck quick pulling 14k lbs on the regular. It's gonna be a gutless pig as soon as you try and run your first hill with a decent load.
Starting hot shot trucking with half ton ford f150
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You also count on having enough cash to get started with until money flow starts coming in.
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Gotta love internet forums. You got people with literally decades experience doing what you want to do, and yet you guys without a single second of experience in the industry think your smarter than all of them.Tb0n3, Sons Hero, Lite bug and 1 other person Thank this. -
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That's actually what I just did buddy.
Maybe "hotshotting" isn't the right term, but what I am looking to do is what courier/delivery drivers do with cargo vans. Light loads under 5,000 pounds. I can easily do that in my ecoboost. That is what cargo vans were built to do.Last edited: Mar 27, 2025
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You want to haul cargo van freight then you need to buy a cargo van. You want to haul hot shot freight them you need a bigger truck so you can pull a trailer plus the cargo without burning up your transmission and/or rear end. Your eco boost, heat like all head tons is designed to occasionally move a couch or refrigerator and pull a small bass boat around on the weekend. It is not designed to work hard day in and day out and trying to force it into that role is going to be a very expensive lesson.
Oh and fyi. The poster you wrote wasn't giving you advice. He was being sarcastic. You got answers you didn't like so you simply rephrased the question hoping to get a different answer. -
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