lol crazy i just happened to click on this video by accident and watched it 1 minute and was like oh dang thats my truck thats next to yours...thats pretty cool! ive got zero issues with my truck 2 years later on the work they did still holding up!
Awesome video brother the blue trailer next to the Aspen the older blue Cozad with the basket on it that’s mine it’s Delta Star‘s trailer to haul transformers exclusively
I know it’s an old video but I just have a question, what are the permit weights in those axle set ups? And what states recognize them? I see them here in Texas once in a while but not as often at the conventional 2+3+2 with just 4 wheels per tire and I always wondered if the states recognize the extra tire for the bridges for more than 46k in 2 axles
western states recognize the trunnion setup up to 60k with regular permits if spread to 10 wide. 46k if the rear is closed to 8'6". I don't remember the bridge laws.
Cool video, thanks for the tour I wondered what that place looked like.. I've been to Murray (and even met Doug Murray). My dad bought two trailers from them many years ago so thats my connection. I have a question about your Rackley lowbed ramps.. can you drop the trailer if the 5th wheel is not fully slid back? To me ..it looks like it, and I always wanted to try it because sometimes it's very hard to get under a loaded trailer from off the ground. Plus if your timing is not perfect you risk slamming the pin in the fifth wheel and thats not good on the equipment.. Seems like with the airbags dropped it clears the tires too. In my opinion it would be easier to get under a loaded trailer if the neck was slid back slightly.. and your gonna slide it anyway. But anyways your videos are awesome thank you for sharing what you do! Although I don't lowbed anymore unfortunately, I am still very passionate about it and the industry. It seems like you love what you do and your proud of it, to me we are brothers by trade. Lowbeders are different then the other truckers out there, not saying we're better but, ..maybe we are! It's a specialized niche and not just anyone can do it. Hey can you make a video breaking down your trailer and removing the neck? I've pulled Murray, Cozad, Aspen, & some others I can't remember but never a Rackley so it would be cool to see, just a though. Take care, stay safe, have fun. X
Yes I can drop it if the 5th wheel is about a foot from the rear if I want. A unhooking video is a good idea. I will try to get one soon. Thanks for the support
My last Murray was an 88 model 4 rail 21’6” deck. The rackley is a 21’6” deck with the extended tail. They weigh about the same. So far I have had good luck with Geramy and Rudy at rackley. Not so much with Murray, but others have. To me, Murray is a new company with big shoes to fill and time will tell. Pricing is about equal. I spoke with Geramy a lot when I was there and there’s been a significant cost increase thanks to materials increasing. Rackley offers a one year warranty. I was over my warranty by the time I got it back to California but they still took care of the updates the trailer needed free of charge. I will make a video of things they did maybe tomorrow.
I was a Murrey fan boi as it was all I pulled for the first 20 of my 32 years in the biz. I pulled a few Cozads and an Aspen ultra lighttweight triple 16 nine axle ( under 75K tare with the beam deck in and thats all in tractor, fuel etc...) I was skeptical of the Rackley when we bought one, but Jeremy told me what it would do and he gaurentee'd it so we went with it. I'm glad we did. It has the best of Murray, combined with the best parts of a Cozad, and the best parts of an Aspen. Can't really find much wrong with it. Is it perfect? No. There is no such trailer as it is all a big compromise in the end. The Rackley is the closest I've seen to perfect, however.
Pulled a Murray for years for B.W. Farley out of Garden Grove, and Marco out of Santa Ana , Ca. Who is and where from is Rackleybilt, a Murray knock off ??? Look exactley or damn close.
lol crazy i just happened to click on this video by accident and watched it 1 minute and was like oh dang thats my truck thats next to yours...thats pretty cool! ive got zero issues with my truck 2 years later on the work they did still holding up!
Awesome video brother the blue trailer next to the Aspen the older blue Cozad with the basket on it that’s mine it’s Delta Star‘s trailer to haul transformers exclusively
thanks! thats cool! are you selling it or having work done? that area seems to be for trailers for sale is why I ask
@@truckingforboatparts5838 No we just had it worked on we put a couple hundred grand in it tore down to bare metal narrow the neck put a tower in it
@@F.E.C.1955 that stuff adds up fast.
Never heard of Rackley
Great facility tour video, is Rackley in Stockton, CA?
Was just there few days ago, the srt Pete was there
I know it’s an old video but I just have a question, what are the permit weights in those axle set ups? And what states recognize them? I see them here in Texas once in a while but not as often at the conventional 2+3+2 with just 4 wheels per tire and I always wondered if the states recognize the extra tire for the bridges for more than 46k in 2 axles
western states recognize the trunnion setup up to 60k with regular permits if spread to 10 wide. 46k if the rear is closed to 8'6". I don't remember the bridge laws.
Cool video, thanks for the tour I wondered what that place looked like.. I've been to Murray (and even met Doug Murray). My dad bought two trailers from them many years ago so thats my connection. I have a question about your Rackley lowbed ramps.. can you drop the trailer if the 5th wheel is not fully slid back? To me ..it looks like it, and I always wanted to try it because sometimes it's very hard to get under a loaded trailer from off the ground. Plus if your timing is not perfect you risk slamming the pin in the fifth wheel and thats not good on the equipment.. Seems like with the airbags dropped it clears the tires too. In my opinion it would be easier to get under a loaded trailer if the neck was slid back slightly.. and your gonna slide it anyway. But anyways your videos are awesome thank you for sharing what you do! Although I don't lowbed anymore unfortunately, I am still very passionate about it and the industry. It seems like you love what you do and your proud of it, to me we are brothers by trade. Lowbeders are different then the other truckers out there, not saying we're better but, ..maybe we are! It's a specialized niche and not just anyone can do it. Hey can you make a video breaking down your trailer and removing the neck? I've pulled Murray, Cozad, Aspen, & some others I can't remember but never a Rackley so it would be cool to see, just a though. Take care, stay safe, have fun. X
Yes I can drop it if the 5th wheel is about a foot from the rear if I want. A unhooking video is a good idea. I will try to get one soon. Thanks for the support
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My new 389 will be there Monday for ramps
Nice! There was a nice all white one when I was there. How long did they quote for it to be done?
@@truckingforboatparts5838 he said they had an opening for 1 truck if I can get it there before the wave comes in, he said bout a week or so
We bought that 16 tire from empire
How do you like that rackley vs a murray? I'm wondering pro's and cons pricing, durability?
My last Murray was an 88 model 4 rail 21’6” deck. The rackley is a 21’6” deck with the extended tail. They weigh about the same. So far I have had good luck with Geramy and Rudy at rackley. Not so much with Murray, but others have. To me, Murray is a new company with big shoes to fill and time will tell. Pricing is about equal. I spoke with Geramy a lot when I was there and there’s been a significant cost increase thanks to materials increasing. Rackley offers a one year warranty. I was over my warranty by the time I got it back to California but they still took care of the updates the trailer needed free of charge. I will make a video of things they did maybe tomorrow.
@@truckingforboatparts5838 awesome thanks for responding and the great information
I was a Murrey fan boi as it was all I pulled for the first 20 of my 32 years in the biz. I pulled a few Cozads and an Aspen ultra lighttweight triple 16 nine axle ( under 75K tare with the beam deck in and thats all in tractor, fuel etc...) I was skeptical of the Rackley when we bought one, but Jeremy told me what it would do and he gaurentee'd it so we went with it. I'm glad we did. It has the best of Murray, combined with the best parts of a Cozad, and the best parts of an Aspen. Can't really find much wrong with it. Is it perfect? No. There is no such trailer as it is all a big compromise in the end. The Rackley is the closest I've seen to perfect, however.
What are you getting done to your trailer? Is there something wrong with it
Just some warranty work done.
Where are you going lod Truck my dear
Pulled a Murray for years for B.W. Farley out of Garden Grove, and Marco out of Santa Ana , Ca. Who is and where from is Rackleybilt, a Murray knock off ??? Look exactley or damn close.
Hi friend how are you ok dear