Wild to see yet some more trucks from my region migrate across the country. Would be curious if this was the same one I’ve filmed before back when it was brand new or one of the sister trucks. Couldn’t make out an old number anywhere. The soft touch grippers seem to work well with their cart variety as well, I’m glad to see they kept that feature as opposed to swapping them out. Always cool to see where trucks I saw all the time over the years end up for their 2nd home. Nice catch!
Thanks man! I’m a big fan of those soft grippers too I think they work so well. Seems like McCollough gets a lot of their asls from out there with this and the 7Ks
Wild to see yet some more trucks from my region migrate across the country. Would be curious if this was the same one I’ve filmed before back when it was brand new or one of the sister trucks. Couldn’t make out an old number anywhere. The soft touch grippers seem to work well with their cart variety as well, I’m glad to see they kept that feature as opposed to swapping them out. Always cool to see where trucks I saw all the time over the years end up for their 2nd home. Nice catch!
Thanks man! I’m a big fan of those soft grippers too I think they work so well. Seems like McCollough gets a lot of their asls from out there with this and the 7Ks
I believe this truck is an ex-Yakima, WA unit. Great video as always!
Did you know this truck was previously owned by the city of Yakima, Washington?
Yes I do..
Well I was gonna comment ex Yakima but….
Yup
I love how there’s like 5 comments on here saying it’s ex Yakima like I didn’t already point that out 😂
Old Yakima truck!
old yakima truck!!!!!!!