We have them too. The Leach 2RII is probably the most common and well know.n You tend to only see them in the bigger cities though. That truck looks like it's based off the Leach design. We have to have much bigger trucks these days because we throw out so much more. A couple of generations ago, half that stuff there wouldn't even be in the trash. It would be passed down, reused or repaired. Of course stuff was better made in the old days too. I'll bet that guy with the grey beard could tell you about the era when trucks were much smaller, of a different design and collections like that just not common. Heck, even I'm old enough to remember that we didn't have compacting bulk collection when I was a kid. Bulk collection was maybe once or twice a year and a box truck with an open top went around. One worker stood in the truck and one or two others picked up the stuff to hand to the guy in the truck.There was no compactor. My parents never threw away a couch. We always got them upholstered. Does anyone do that anymore?
Great video but that little fur toy with the flapping ear just looked wrong being thrown into the hopper. Great close up shots of the RL. I was surprised that they took the whole pile.
Nice clip! But could you try to hold the cam a little more steady on the crushing action next time? Is really nice, but sometimes hard to follow. Maybe a small tripod would help? Anyway thanks for sharing!
It broke my heart at 4:50 to see the toy dog go.
These guys are my favourite people!
This neighborhood would be 'possibly' a picker' paradise.
Ima a picker lol
To see how much things have changed, have a look at “Dustie (1971)” which is an old New Zealand film
Excellent video bro.
Great video, those trucks have massive rear compactors compared to the ones in the states.
K de,
We have them too. The Leach 2RII is probably the most common and well know.n You tend to only see them in the bigger cities though. That truck looks like it's based off the Leach design.
We have to have much bigger trucks these days because we throw out so much more. A couple of generations ago, half that stuff there wouldn't even be in the trash. It would be passed down, reused or repaired. Of course stuff was better made in the old days too. I'll bet that guy with the grey beard could tell you about the era when trucks were much smaller, of a different design and collections like that just not common.
Heck, even I'm old enough to remember that we didn't have compacting bulk collection when I was a kid. Bulk collection was maybe once or twice a year and a box truck with an open top went around. One worker stood in the truck and one or two others picked up the stuff to hand to the guy in the truck.There was no compactor. My parents never threw away a couch. We always got them upholstered. Does anyone do that anymore?
Have 🍺 on. Anthony
I seem to be watching this with some sort of fascination and horror combined. We need to order another one of these soon too!
Poor doggie @ 4:48
Great Video bro. I have subscribe you!
Great video but that little fur toy with the flapping ear just looked wrong being thrown into the hopper. Great close up shots of the RL. I was surprised that they took the whole pile.
if our garbos were thhis good we wouldn't have problems with fly tipping
Nice clip!
But could you try to hold the cam a little more steady on the crushing action next time?
Is really nice, but sometimes hard to follow.
Maybe a small tripod would help?
Anyway thanks for sharing!
run like hell if you have to do this for a job
Do you own a tripod??
someone is behind the screen right now, jealous and punching the air
Lol
Is the old guy blind? Several times he almost hit the young guy while throwing junk. WTF?
Awesome
Ľudia.su.taki.bohati.ked.maju.tolko.veci.na.vihodenie.nevazia.si.veci.
Oi
摄影技术不咋样-晃来晃去的人看着真心不舒服-
没那么糟糕。 在卡车周围有几个角度很好。 我不知道你在说什么...
I don’t speak Chinese
@@SydWestGarbo 😂