Cottrell cx-09 vs Wally Mo?

Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by SLK international, Aug 14, 2017.

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  1. SLK international

    SLK international Bobtail Member

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    Truck retired last trip so I need a 9 car ez loader asap. I did get approved for new equipment so my choices on the ground are either cottrell with paccar or wally mo with new x15 cummins or two weeks wait on cottrell with cummins, but you know-bills don't wait that long. I haven't had paccar but haven't heard too many nice things either. Especially that it's 13 liter engine will be peaking at 510hp while seems like cummins will be very comfortable at 525 out of it's 605 reserve. It's probably too early to tell but rumor has it they did some great things getting rid of some sensors and fixing some aftertreatment problems.
    Please help, I'd hate to spend $280large of banks money on wrong stuff. Any thoughts will be appreciated
     
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  3. Mr&MrsPete

    Mr&MrsPete Medium Load Member

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    Wally Mo are good people but there designs seem to be a bit late. I would definitely go with Cottrell Cx-9 with the truck hauling package
     
  4. carhaulerjeff

    carhaulerjeff Light Load Member

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    go with the cx9 had a buddy test load a new wallymo quikloader and it has some design flaws like can't get out of car when back down over tandems on trailer also pockets on head rack ain't wide enough so might gouge a rim trying to get in the pocket. great craftsmanship on the trailer just a few bugs they need to work out
     
  5. brian991219

    brian991219 Road Train Member

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    CX-09 with the truck package, hands down the best low rail stinger on the market today.
     
  6. sxdime

    sxdime Medium Load Member

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    Also the resale value. Not that you will want to sell it real soon but the Cottrell will bring better money than the Wally
     
  7. BigBob410

    BigBob410 Road Train Member

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    Cottrell all the way!! I have been in a couple different brands and Cottrell always wins...hands down! Ease of loading, quality and resale value!! Not a fan of the CX11?? I like the versatility of the hi rail.
     
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  8. SLK international

    SLK international Bobtail Member

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    Than you for replies, so now down to paccar vs cummins. What's the favorite?
     
  9. carhaulerjeff

    carhaulerjeff Light Load Member

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    both have their faults i have the paccar now had cummins lots of exhaust after treatment problems with the cummins egr cooler and stuff so far paccar no problems and get 1/2 mile better per gallon so that will add up after time goes by. just my 2 cents. but since cat isn't around in new trucks i prefer the paccar now just less problems and very quite
     
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  10. Mr&MrsPete

    Mr&MrsPete Medium Load Member

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    For some reason all the ramps on the Wally Mo are narrower
     
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  11. Ziggy319

    Ziggy319 Medium Load Member

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    Call Worldwide out of Chicago. Ask for Dave Gellinger. He's sold me many and I have 2 more ordered being built as we speak. He's a great guy and fair as hell to deal with. He's also in my Facebook Group. Auto Transport Everything
     
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