Truck to buy for hotshot? F-350 or Freightliner M2?

Discussion in 'Expediter and Hot Shot Trucking Forum' started by GATATransport, Jul 13, 2012.

  1. GATATransport

    GATATransport Bobtail Member

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    New to the industry. We are looking at doing hotshots and wanted some advice on what type of truck to purchase. We were dead set on a 2012 F-350 DRW until we ran across a Freightline Business Class M2 106 crew cab with the sleeper cab and hauler gooseneck hookup last weekend. Man those things are nice. Obviously we would not buy a new one since they seem to be $125,000 instead of the $55,000 for the F-350. We will be pulling a 35 ft or 40 ft flat trailer. Seems that the Freightline will be better for longevity and mpg but we will have more debt associated with that.
    Am I overlooking any trucks that I need to be considering?
    Any advice as to what to buy? Please do not bash me if I am not using the corect terminology. We are just gathering facts right now.
     
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  3. SiUQ1

    SiUQ1 Bobtail Member

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    I would prefer the f350
    i think the '98 version has the 7.3 engine it... nowadays it's a 6.2 litre.... I like those pick ups because i just may be able to take them almost anywhere to get it serviced... unlike a larger framed truck that may cost a wee bit more for servicing.

    I hope you find that cherry you're looking for... you're gonna be hauling cars too??



    GOOD HUNTING!!
     
  4. WitchingHour

    WitchingHour Road Train Member

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    The new F350 Super Duty has a 6.7, and it can be coupled to a six speed automatic. Not a bad setup, although I didn't use it to haul anything as heavy as what you're planning on doing.
    The M2.... that would depend on the specs. I had a side gig hauling horses for a guy one.. he had an M2 with a 10 speed and a Cat... I think it was a C11, but it may have been a C10... I don't fully remember. He also had a Peterbilt 330 with a Cummins ISL and a 10 speed. They were both good for what they were used for, but it if you get one with, say, a 6.7 Cummins, C6 or C7 Cat, etc., they don't really much of an advantage over a one ton pickup, which nowadays come with motors that match the aforementioned ones in displacement. The only advantage left would be that you'd be able to get a dual countershaft transmission in the M2, but since your intent is to buy a used one, you're not going to get to have it built to specs. So if it were me, I'd have to concur with the above, unless I was fortunate enough to find a used M2 with the specs I wanted and in the kind of shape I wanted.
     
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  5. sdaniel

    sdaniel Road Train Member

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    The freightliner WIll out last the ford 3 to one, and first panic stop you will love the much heavier brakes. One is ment to last a million miles. Check valves of f350 6 years old with over 300 k on clock. Break in miles on the flt.
     
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  6. sdaniel

    sdaniel Road Train Member

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    The sleeper can save you many a hotel stay! Best of luck!
     
  7. WitchingHour

    WitchingHour Road Train Member

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    There are plenty of ways to turn a quad cab pickup into a DOT legal sleeper, as well. It can be anything from refurbishing the back of a quad cab to adding a disconnected sleeper behind the cab, or even going all-out and doing this:

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    Although if I were going to that extent, I probably would opt for a Class 7/8 truck instead.
     
  8. SiUQ1

    SiUQ1 Bobtail Member

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    OMG!!!!!

    Yeah that's a TON of money to do that... (I'm guessing) and you should get a class7/8 SMH.... I kinda like it LOL all the benefits of a big truck, only not
     
  9. GATATransport

    GATATransport Bobtail Member

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    WitchingHour, what kind of fuel mileage did you see from the M2? That seems to be a large factor in what we are looking at. I know the M2 will last longer than the F-350 but cost much more to service.
     
  10. GATATransport

    GATATransport Bobtail Member

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    SiUQ1, we will be hauling anything that pays well at this point. We are starting out with a flatbed goodneck and may progress to car hauler if we see the profitability for us.
    First things first I guess. We have to decide on the vehicle and then find a good reliable driver.
     
  11. sdaniel

    sdaniel Road Train Member

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    About 7 to 8 from both .
     
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