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No cart tipper or container tipper. If there’s no R locks then I’m assuming no chains either for commercial containers. Makes for a very long day of lifting toters with eventual shoulder injuries. Great video.
Qukslvr I’m amazed that in this day in age they are still using rear-end loaders on residential routes, at my yard we have nothing but front-end loaders with curratto buckets.
@@ludah99 to be honest, you just can't beat a rear loader. They can be used for just about anything dealing with garbage and demolition and are more dependable bodies.
ThaThunderStorm they definitely are better for dealing with bulk items and construction materials, but I’ve used both and I’ll take a front-end loader vs rear for a residential route any day, we can’t double side like there doing in this video.
0:43 This is how Garbage man break their backs. Good thing the trucks at Ecology have the cart tippers so this way the workers don't break their spines. This is just my opinion.
Is this company and Unity Southern Environmental one in the same? I can't find Unity Southern's website anymore, and the UDR website is very basic with little info on it.
Yes they are the same company. They exchange carts and trucks from time to time. We've had one of their leach Alphas and some of their lime carts over here.
The county doesn't require cart tippers for yard trim and trash trucks. Its all hauler choice. The routes are designed to be manual, so the only need for a cart tipper would be for the toters.
Just because it’s a manual route doesn’t mean they can’t have a tipper on the truck, they might not have a lot of toters on the route but I’m sure they would appreciate having it for the few they have.
Nice job. I love the LR model. My Republic got 2 new LR Labires last summer. Also when I got to DE WM has an LR. I always enjoy filming LR trucks.
Me too! I'm glad that I found this, as it is one of the first Mack LR's around here. Not even WM has any!
Very nice truck, always enjoy LR rear loaders. Great job on this one!!
Same. LR's are pretty neat. Thanks for the comment!
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No cart tipper or container tipper. If there’s no R locks then I’m assuming no chains either for commercial containers. Makes for a very long day of lifting toters with eventual shoulder injuries.
Great video.
Qukslvr I’m amazed that in this day in age they are still using rear-end loaders on residential routes, at my yard we have nothing but front-end loaders with curratto buckets.
@@ludah99 to be honest, you just can't beat a rear loader. They can be used for just about anything dealing with garbage and demolition and are more dependable bodies.
ThaThunderStorm they definitely are better for dealing with bulk items and construction materials, but I’ve used both and I’ll take a front-end loader vs rear for a residential route any day, we can’t double side like there doing in this video.
0:43 This is how Garbage man break their backs. Good thing the trucks at Ecology have the cart tippers so this way the workers don't break their spines. This is just my opinion.
It's odd they didn't install tippers on the brand new truck.
I like the color choice
Yeah, it is pretty cool.
Great catch. Definitely liked
Thanks!
Where’s the tippers??
Fantastic crew made the video. The truck looks great in the early morning light as well. Good job.
Thanks man. It seems that nice crews like these ones are getting harder and harder to find around here.
How did I miss this in my feed?? This thing looks incredible, especially with the colour scheme. Keep up the great work, Tyler!
Thanks man! It is a pretty sharp lookin’ unit!
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Is this company and Unity Southern Environmental one in the same? I can't find Unity Southern's website anymore, and the UDR website is very basic with little info on it.
Yes they are the same company. They exchange carts and trucks from time to time. We've had one of their leach Alphas and some of their lime carts over here.
I wonder why they couldn’t spend a few extra dollars and put one cart tipper on this truck
The county doesn't require cart tippers for yard trim and trash trucks. Its all hauler choice. The routes are designed to be manual, so the only need for a cart tipper would be for the toters.
Yeah I agree. They need to put cart tippers on the truck.
They just want to get their back broken after ten years.
@@okko16 Well at least Ecology Services has tippers in the back off there trucks. So there better than the UDR trucks.
Just because it’s a manual route doesn’t mean they can’t have a tipper on the truck, they might not have a lot of toters on the route but I’m sure they would appreciate having it for the few they have.
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What state and locality was this being filmed at.?
This was filmed in the Potomac/Rockville area.
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What is LR?
Watch the video and maybe you'll learn something.
Just tell me, I got bored a minute into it.
You asked for it.
www.macktrucks.com/trucks/lr-series/
if he got bored why did he watch the video to begin with lol
very true
Who the fuck has a hobby of video recording bin trucks
Bin lorries are bloody wicked mate!