gotta love how both legends operate, steve, as a starter at FSW, he isn't too bad, hopefully he is settling in well. the SPAK acco arent too bad, dont like it when the arm is in use while trucks on idle. it sounds pretty dull. he really good at the SPAKs, flips all the lids unlike at solo he shuts some lids with 3025, 3023/2016 just about all the lids open as the arms a bit faster on them. u could have seen a double garbo if Steve didnt turn left. There he is, Toby the legend, in the Ex Dubbo Dennis SPAK 3! Sad he didn't let ya in the truck, but i think u have been inside many already. Wow i dont think its a good idea to apply the parking brake while the truck is in motion, the truck just jumped. I was really excited for this video, but i did not expect two separate videos, parts 1 and 2 but i get why, you would have had a 45 minute video if u combined the videos all together. I wouldnt think u have the time for it. Oops i have too much text here, great video and enough from me
wow mate! now we know what type of trucks they have, Iveco euro 6 dennis eagles and Iveco euro 5. this video is amazing! love all the different shots! Cant wait to see more in the future
These are all ‘floater’ units for FSW, meaning the can go to any on FSW’s contracts, not common to see them in Maribrynong now as they have there new fleet. Some of the older units (example the old port Phillip trucks) will be soon to retire as there isn’t any need for them and there getting old.
gotta love how both legends operate, steve, as a starter at FSW, he isn't too bad, hopefully he is settling in well. the SPAK acco arent too bad, dont like it when the arm is in use while trucks on idle. it sounds pretty dull. he really good at the SPAKs, flips all the lids unlike at solo he shuts some lids with 3025, 3023/2016 just about all the lids open as the arms a bit faster on them. u could have seen a double garbo if Steve didnt turn left. There he is, Toby the legend, in the Ex Dubbo Dennis SPAK 3! Sad he didn't let ya in the truck, but i think u have been inside many already. Wow i dont think its a good idea to apply the parking brake while the truck is in motion, the truck just jumped. I was really excited for this video, but i did not expect two separate videos, parts 1 and 2 but i get why, you would have had a 45 minute video if u combined the videos all together. I wouldnt think u have the time for it. Oops i have too much text here, great video and enough from me
wow mate! now we know what type of trucks they have, Iveco euro 6 dennis eagles and Iveco euro 5. this video is amazing! love all the different shots! Cant wait to see more in the future
No Euro 6s in the contract currently, maybe in the future but thank you
@@genvfan6257 aha sorry mate
Bro I haven’t watched your vids in so long bro, but I love it nice work
He just uploaded the video two minutes ago..
Ik I mean I haven’t watch his vidiows
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@@southeastgarbo he said he hasn’t watched his videos in so long, he’s finally gotten to his channel and found a new video..
@@TheAustralianGarbologist you don’t just comment instantly oh i love it good work and stupidity comments few seconds after he uploaded 22mins video.
Nice video mate good that your back filming
Nice video mate but this one was the Dennis Elite came from EX City Of Parramatta not EX Dubbo so you are on the right track
Fantastic video dude!
Nice
Are these trucks along with the other in your pt 1 of FSW maribyrnong, how often do they go out?
These are all ‘floater’ units for FSW, meaning the can go to any on FSW’s contracts, not common to see them in Maribrynong now as they have there new fleet. Some of the older units (example the old port Phillip trucks) will be soon to retire as there isn’t any need for them and there getting old.
Nice shots but again the trucks are pretty plain
They may get signage like the Macedon ranges ones did eventually
@@Ari.h1m nah these trucks r temporary, the permanent should get signage
@@thiessgarbo2006 yeh IK they are. They will probably get them on the permanent ones which will be coming in a couple of months