Thanks ,Periscope! I've operated Cat and IH machines with these buckets and they sure come in handy in clearing and site work. I never worked them in a dump though. Thanks again!
Back when recycling was a bad word, oh wait, it still is. The guys running the machines here are the back in the day the ones that always told their kids, "back in my day"
Kind of hard to believe seeing a dead, rotting cow in a promotional film, but this was probably nothing to a nation of men who’d seen the horrors of war in the recent past.
If they only understood the damage they where doing to the environment….. cause of theses actions there next generation can’t use that land due to toxic pollution 😢
I run a dozer in a Landfill here in Canada. Before we open in the morning we let farmers bring dead livestock in. Before we let the general public in. So we cover it before they see it.. way she goes hey..🤷🏻♂️
City dumps used to just be a clearing where refuse was piled and burned - and still are in a fair portion of the developing world. All trash is commingled, every gust of wind blows material away, birds and rats are as thick as the flies. Landfills and daily cover were a major technological leap forward in the early 20th century.
Sanitary landfill probably has more meaning today. With better planning and Leachate and gas collection systems in place it's better then old time landfills where stuff was just dumped anywhere. It's not 100% but better then the old days.
Such a simpler time… Love these old videos!
International Harvester TD9 was a super cool machine. Starts on gasoline and switches to diesel once it's warmed up.
Looks like the City of Tampa was using Garwood refuse collection trucks back in that day. Similar operation to what the trucks in Japan use today.
Thanks ,Periscope! I've operated Cat and IH machines with these buckets and they sure come in handy in clearing and site work. I never worked them in a dump though. Thanks again!
Tampa fl in the old days 👍
I've always thought it would be cool to find an old garbage truck and restore it
When people know better, they do better!
Flash it into plasma. Separate out the atoms and endlessly reuse them over and over.
Not one plastic bag to be seen anywhere.
This is a really neat film. Good ol' IH. I didn't know they made stuff like this. Such an amazing look at a great time.
Nowadays they use wheel loaders with heavy steel wheels with spikes.
Known as compactors
@@garymuse9009 I walked amongst Rex and Ingersoll Rand compactors when I was a young man working in my cities landfill.. Scary machines.
Back when recycling was a bad word, oh wait, it still is. The guys running the machines here are the back in the day the ones that always told their kids, "back in my day"
The guys running the machines here are war veterans who learner the ropes carving out airfields in the South Pacific.
maybe they should recycle Gary, Indiana..or Detroit...
This was in an episode of UHF 62''s show of Fun With Dirt
Ever stop to think just how dirty dirt is? Why, dirt is very epitome of dirtiness.
You just can't get any dirtier than dirt!
"Dirt" spelled backwards is "trid". Which explains everything.
Obviously.
Seagulls missing..
Buzzards in the wings waiting for off hours...
Died from toxic waste
Died from toxic waste
Kind of hard to believe seeing a dead, rotting cow in a promotional film, but this was probably nothing to a nation of men who’d seen the horrors of war in the recent past.
If they only understood the damage they where doing to the environment….. cause of theses actions there next generation can’t use that land due to toxic pollution 😢
they had to set the river on fire in Ohio to find out!!
0:55 seriously? seriously burning dead cows in a city refuse facility?
I run a dozer in a Landfill here in Canada.
Before we open in the morning we let farmers bring dead livestock in. Before we let the general public in. So we cover it before they see it.. way she goes hey..🤷🏻♂️
it's called a barbeque
City dumps used to just be a clearing where refuse was piled and burned - and still are in a fair portion of the developing world. All trash is commingled, every gust of wind blows material away, birds and rats are as thick as the flies. Landfills and daily cover were a major technological leap forward in the early 20th century.
@@iroll And now some dumbass ate a bat and we now have covid 19.
Then, any ol' dead critter DOESN'T end up in free school lunches?
Pfffft. Waste not, want not.
Love canal anyone ?
must be a Fracking operation nearby........
nature can't make waste...
Hey that's a good idea!Not!
KEY WORDS SANITARY LANDFILL HAHAHAH,MORE KEY WORDS, HAHAHA ! MORE KEY WORDS,FCKN REDUCULIOUS !
Sanitary landfill probably has more meaning today. With better planning and Leachate and gas collection systems in place it's better then old time landfills where stuff was just dumped anywhere. It's not 100% but better then the old days.