I could work on the back of a rear loader that has a good tipper and out haul that arm. If you were on a narrow road you would not have enough room to run this arm. This automated system was obsolete the day it was put to use.
Whenever I see this arm I always think of the words "retarded" and "spastic" which firstly label the design, but they might also describe the actual designer :P This is an arm which always entertains me; I love how different and unique it is.
That is a horrid design you can’t even get close to the cans with the truck because of how far the arm sticks out. Putting your truck into the oncoming traffic lane and making it impossible to pick up totes in tight places. So slow and inefficient.
There is a way to fix this ackward annoying arm! 1. Extend arm fully 2. Accelerate to 55 MPH or faster 3. Let arm come into contact with a telephone pole, bridge abutment or other solid object.
This is probably one of the coolest ASLs I’ve ever seen. Probably why it’s called a coolhand.😂 For a while I kinda forgot this model existed because all you ever see is automisers when it comes to Labrie trucks.
I remember when GreenTeam San Jose used all Cool Hand Co-Collectors starting in 2002. They fascinated me more than any other garbage truck ever had. In 2007-2008, they were joined by Automizer Co-Collectors, likely in response to Garden City Sanitation (which picks up the trash in the southern part of San Jose alongside California Waste Solutions, who pick up recycling using McNeilus Autoreaches; then there's Recology, which serves the unincorporated parts of the county using old Rapid Rails from the Norcal San Jose contract, as well as Automizers, Pythons, and a myriad of MSLs on occassion). The Cool Hands are gone now, and so are the Automizer Co-Collectors. Co-collection ended in December 2013. Garbage is now done using McNeilus ZRs (which greatly remind me of the Amreps from the Waste Management days), and larger-capacity Automizers do recycling. Both are powered by CNG. I'm not sure where the old Cool Hands went, but towards the end of their lives, they became pretty shaky and worn, so it wouldn't surprise me if they were scrapped. As for the Automizer Co-Collectors, I know they're still used as spares, and, quite bizarrely, West Valley Automizers are sometimes drafted if GreenTeam is behind (for the record, West Valley, formerly Green Valley, serves Los Gatos, Campbell, and Saratoga).
Amazing video! Pretty cool seeing a Cool Hand in action again. That squeak noise when the arm is coming down must get really annoying along with the arm being so slow.
Blame Manco out of New Zealand for this monstrosity of an arm. Only reason New Way and Labrie bought these was because they could reach 9ft out while all other arms at the time could barely reach 6ft
@@BuddyFilming but could you make a week without something major breaking? Bridgeports standard arm is 7.5 ft and they make an extended reach that is at least 12ft.
@@BuddyFilming 🤔🤣🤣🤣 for the most part, trash truck drivers get hired to throw trash.......driving the truck is strictly accidental. Pun intended. I've been fixing trash trucks for 26 years and good drivers are few and far between.
I could work on the back of a rear loader that has a good tipper and out haul that arm. If you were on a narrow road you would not have enough room to run this arm. This automated system was obsolete the day it was put to use.
Whenever I see this arm I always think of the words "retarded" and "spastic" which firstly label the design, but they might also describe the actual designer :P This is an arm which always entertains me; I love how different and unique it is.
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That is a horrid design you can’t even get close to the cans with the truck because of how far the arm sticks out. Putting your truck into the oncoming traffic lane and making it impossible to pick up totes in tight places. So slow and inefficient.
There is a way to fix this ackward annoying arm!
1. Extend arm fully
2. Accelerate to 55 MPH or faster
3. Let arm come into contact with a telephone pole, bridge abutment or other solid object.
😂😂🤪😂🤡😂
That’s cold
quite possibly the worst automated system ever devised.
This is probably one of the coolest ASLs I’ve ever seen. Probably why it’s called a coolhand.😂 For a while I kinda forgot this model existed because all you ever see is automisers when it comes to Labrie trucks.
Allied waste of Oregon used to have a couple of the trucks in their yard but I presume one is in the Corvallis yard still and it’s hidden somewhere
I remember when GreenTeam San Jose used all Cool Hand Co-Collectors starting in 2002. They fascinated me more than any other garbage truck ever had. In 2007-2008, they were joined by Automizer Co-Collectors, likely in response to Garden City Sanitation (which picks up the trash in the southern part of San Jose alongside California Waste Solutions, who pick up recycling using McNeilus Autoreaches; then there's Recology, which serves the unincorporated parts of the county using old Rapid Rails from the Norcal San Jose contract, as well as Automizers, Pythons, and a myriad of MSLs on occassion).
The Cool Hands are gone now, and so are the Automizer Co-Collectors. Co-collection ended in December 2013. Garbage is now done using McNeilus ZRs (which greatly remind me of the Amreps from the Waste Management days), and larger-capacity Automizers do recycling. Both are powered by CNG. I'm not sure where the old Cool Hands went, but towards the end of their lives, they became pretty shaky and worn, so it wouldn't surprise me if they were scrapped. As for the Automizer Co-Collectors, I know they're still used as spares, and, quite bizarrely, West Valley Automizers are sometimes drafted if GreenTeam is behind (for the record, West Valley, formerly Green Valley, serves Los Gatos, Campbell, and Saratoga).
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that arm just seems waaaayyy too complicated. wayne's curbtenders are way simpler
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Amazing video! Pretty cool seeing a Cool Hand in action again. That squeak noise when the arm is coming down must get really annoying along with the arm being so slow.
This truck is cool to look at but not to operate
Cool 😎 I love watching this
I had a truck with that arm for 2 years...piece of shit lol
hey dude that's the same cloth my brown Ben uses to come pick up our garbage
hey dude that's the same cloth my brown Ben uses to come pick up our garbage
hey dude that's the same cloth my brown Ben uses to come pick up our garbage
The CoolHand is definitly my favourite
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Boy,that's got more monkey motion and wear points than any heil I've ever seen. Labries other arm is simple. This one? Not so much.
Blame Manco out of New Zealand for this monstrosity of an arm. Only reason New Way and Labrie bought these was because they could reach 9ft out while all other arms at the time could barely reach 6ft
@@BuddyFilming but could you make a week without something major breaking?
Bridgeports standard arm is 7.5 ft and they make an extended reach that is at least 12ft.
@@cbmech2563 oh yeah it’s possible to go months without something breaking on it. You just gotta know how to operate it just right.
@@BuddyFilming 🤔🤣🤣🤣 for the most part, trash truck drivers get hired to throw trash.......driving the truck is strictly accidental. Pun intended. I've been fixing trash trucks for 26 years and good drivers are few and far between.
Damn thats a weird ass arm, what's up wit that sound?
nice video
sweet truck