Stoked you were able to film this! Props tp Marcus for running it so well too. Honestly if it weren't for the big JT logo on the door, one could assume you recorded this in the valley due to how similarly rural the routes are. Heck there's even a 300 gallon cart that looks just like the ones Mira Monte uses too. How long has JT owned the truck?
Neat to see a mini Rapid Rail out in AZ! Your in-cab shots added a great perspective, looks like he's operating the truck with rocker switches on the wheel? Fantastic work, both of you!
How do you even tell. You have many videos of WX42s and WX64s with the same 2 or 3 rear wheel sets so your chassy explanation is highly inconsistent. The cab is only way i tell the difference.
i liked the part when the arm got fast and the truck got loud
Awesome video, and mad skills Marcus!
Great video brother happy Saturday afternoon
Stoked you were able to film this! Props tp Marcus for running it so well too. Honestly if it weren't for the big JT logo on the door, one could assume you recorded this in the valley due to how similarly rural the routes are. Heck there's even a 300 gallon cart that looks just like the ones Mira Monte uses too. How long has JT owned the truck?
now thats how a rapid rail sould be run - rapidly!
Great video that truck is pretty fast for a rapper rail. I would definitely consider that out in the sticks.
Great stuff! Love seeing old rapid rails roar and whine like this lol.
Neat to see a mini Rapid Rail out in AZ! Your in-cab shots added a great perspective, looks like he's operating the truck with rocker switches on the wheel? Fantastic work, both of you!
They are mounted on the door like most rapid rails..
@@GarbageTrucksofCalifornia assumed there was a joystick until now, I've never had a close look at the inside of a RR cab like shown here
Awesome video man
when I say I like rapid rails THIS is what i mean
yep i'm filming this next time i'm up there. what area was he working and what day? Nice vid!
you just go everywhere dont you?
Anywhere there’s diesel rigs
Nice! Is this where did they get this?
Thats a WX64.
A wx64 is a 6x4 chassis, this is a 4x2 hence wx42
How do you even tell. You have many videos of WX42s and WX64s with the same 2 or 3 rear wheel sets so your chassy explanation is highly inconsistent. The cab is only way i tell the difference.