10 Year Special: Highland Sanitation Labrie Alley Hand Demo
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- It’s hard to believe, but on August 4th, 2013, I uploaded my first video. Since then, I’ve uploaded at least a few more, learned so much about the industry, made countless friendships, and even got a pretty sweet job to help pay for college. I want to keep it short, but thank you to everyone who has made this channel into what it is today. I know the last few years I’ve been pretty inactive between work and school, but I am incredibly appreciative. I wanted to do something to celebrate the occasion, but without much free time, didn’t know what. Luckily, this opportunity pretty much fell into my hands.
The last two days, we’ve had the chance to demo the Labrie Alley Hand. Labrie ASLs aren’t common around here by any means, so we were excited to put it to the test. The truck is seen here finishing up our biggest ASL trash route yesterday in West St. Paul. Being that we primarily run ZR for side load, it was interesting to see Labrie’s take on the design. Overall, we were pretty impressed. Labrie put a lot of thought into the design to make it efficient and user friendly. Aside from a few minor things, this truck exceeded expectations. I didn’t have a chance to run it on route, but both drivers who ran it had many positive things to say. Our biggest worry was about how well it would pack, but this load was near 14 ton and it was still packing. With the construction of a new Labrie dealer just outside the metro recently completed, I can see these trucks becoming more popular.
Also included at the end is a clip of the Amrep demo we had in May. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to film more of that truck.
Thank you all again for the last 10 years. It really has been a pleasure.
Great to see you guys got a chance to try this out too. It’s by farthest one of the smoothest operating trucks in the current market. But that’s coming after years of being surrounded by clanky janky Amreps in SoCal. That’s impressive to hear you packed 14 tons…I wish we had the chance to do test that out last week but unfortunately we only sent it on partial routes. We did put the arm to the test though and it lifted 96g toters full to the brim of horse manure no problem.
After having only operated Amrep, it didn’t take much for Labrie to impress me and now I see what all the hype is about. I wonder if the rest of your drivers think similarly too. They’re by no means what our younger selves would call fun, loud & violent, but I’m sure you can see how these are designed for the operator and not the filmer. Which I for one have begun to appreciate. Thanks for documenting
And yesterday was our puppies birthday
Solid video Noah! Congratulations on 10 years! Man it’s cool to look back at how much your channel has grown over the years! Super happy highland was impressed with the Alleyhand. It’ll definitely be interesting to see how common labries become here since it’ll literally be right up the road from me. The krupenny carts were also a really neat touch. Anyways great video as usual and I can’t wait to see what the future holds!
Nice video, be interesting if they can find a way to allow this arm to accommodate a split body. Would definitely be a big seller.
Spec sheets and brochures say it’s possible lol
@@BuddyFilming not surprised
Excellent work on the video, you got a ton of really good shots in this one. Overall I wouldn’t mind these becoming more popular, would love to eventually see a maroon and green one too. Congrats on 10 years!
Any way to make a LePage and sons video?
Love the peterbilt
Congratulations on 10 years of RUclips! Glad Highland was able to demo Labrie’s newest product, the Automizer Alley Hand. It is quiet compared to an Automizer or ZR. Also the Amrep at the end was really cool seeing, glad Highland was able to demo that, too. With the completion of the new Labrie dealer, Labrie might be another big name up there in the Twin Cities. Too bad you weren’t able to get more of the Amrep though, that would be cool seeing. But glad Highland was able to demo these two unique trucks! I hope they expand across the country!
Congrats on 10 years of RUclips I just don’t know what to say you’re awesome man take care all right
Congrats on the 10 years man! been watching since the original DSI and Allied Waste videos. Never thought I'd ever see an amrep in MN, but here we are lol, wonder who will buy one. Guess only time will tell whether companies here buy more labrie or introduce amrep to their fleets.
I've followed your channel, and I gotta say you post some of the best trucks that Minnesota has to offer.
I rather have the Amrep ASL truck with the Peter built
Nice looking trucks.
Great video Noah!
Next up is nitti