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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by mikey747, Apr 15, 2020.

  1. mikey747

    mikey747 Light Load Member

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    How old is too old for a refrigerator trailer. What I’m tryin to find out is how old does a trailer have to be before a customer will refuse to load or use.
     
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  3. Midwest Trucker

    Midwest Trucker Road Train Member

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    Most places are 10 yrs. I probably wouldn’t buy one over 5 yrs max but that’s just me. I just bought a 2019 Wabash with Thermo s600. Skirts, psi, scale, tire holder, e track, etc with 2200 hrs for $55,000.

    Wouldn’t surprise me to see those drop further now that all hell has broke loose.
     
  4. mikey747

    mikey747 Light Load Member

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    Thank you for the reply
     
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  5. 201

    201 Road Train Member

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    I'd have to think, as long as it cools and is clean, and the load fits, I don't think a company cares about the wagon. One thing for sure, with all the failures now and pending, plus the hassles of reefer, I wouldn't spend much on one.
     
  6. LumbraX

    LumbraX Medium Load Member

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    I disagree. That’s actually incorrect. I’ve never been asked trailer age at ANY reefer facility or by a broker EVER. Not produce farms, not Americold, not PFS, not Smithfield,... no where. The only time trailer age has ever came up as been at nestle and those shippers that do roll stock. Both were in a dry van. Now while I have a thread here about my headache of owning a older used reefer and would never recommend it (Buy something newer.... please) I see trucks still rocking Utility 2000Rs getting loaded next to me every week.

    Some brokers/shippers will require you too at least tell them the reefer is downloadable though. No idea if older Thermoking SB3s are but they get loaded at same spots as well.
     
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  7. Brettj3876

    Brettj3876 Road Train Member

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    I see older 2000R all around north jersey & the ports daily
     
  8. x1Heavy

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    Kraft is the only one who stalked into my trailers with nose held high sniffing and eyeballing for problems.

    Did I say I hate kraft? I still buy their products though because they are clean.
     
  9. mikey747

    mikey747 Light Load Member

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    Thank you for the reply
     
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  10. mikey747

    mikey747 Light Load Member

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    I will check out your Thread, the trailers I’m looking at are 2014 and 2015 from Ryder Used sales, with hours between 2000 and 6000, I purchased a truck from them 3 years ago and have had good luck with it, so I decided to give them a chance on the trailer. Thanks for the reply and happy to get any advice I can
     
  11. mikey747

    mikey747 Light Load Member

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    LOL, I’d still take any advice I can get, thanks for the reply
     
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