+north west garbage trucks Well as of right now this is just a demo truck, however if poulsbo decides to keep their garbage division chances are they will buy one of these as a new truck
Really nice video, in fact Cornelius Disposal service down here in Northwestern Oregon just got one of these exact trucks, I had the chance to film it myself and found it really entertaining!
I love the hopper shots. Lucky you got a driver who was willing to take them for you/let you put up your camera up. Also a very interesting gripper arrangement.
+trashmonster26 thank you. The grippers are pretty genius actually. The streamline effect of the curotto grippers but similar to a heil in the area that they can move to form more around the container for better gripping.
Definitely surprised at how good that auger works! Lots of good features on this truck, but I think I was most impressed by 8:19. That was cool haha 8:52 was a good example of how the packer deals with larger items. Excited to see more of these on the road tbh, they're pretty darn cool. Awesome video!
Well this is a pretty awesome truck, cool to see something a little out of the ordinary! When I saw the name "Rotopac" I expected there would be an auger in it, think it's only really been found in ASLs over in Europe. Looks like it handles everything pretty effortlessly, just constantly spins and chews what falls in. I'm sure you could whack 300g routes with these two, maybe with a dual auger option! Pretty considerate of him stopping the auger for the hopper camera shot - made for a real tease the little views of the packing throughout, would make for an insane hopper video :P Two things which shot out at me about this truck was the basically flat tailgate, so close to zero overhang, plus the unique shape of the hopper "cover" with the curved design on the street side. I can see reach isn't a problem either, even the driver nodded in approval at 8:32 haha Thanks for showing this truck, looking forward to seeing more in future, especially hopper action :D This is the kind of machine which adds a bit of spice to the equipment out there, a nice change from the traditional packers no doubt!
+MitchellM15 Thank you! I would be very interested to see how a truck like this could handle 300 routes. I was going to try and get hopper footage but that fell through unfortunately. Maybe someday though. There will be more footage of these here once tacoma gets their new ones
I'm pretty surprised how quickly this truck is becoming popular, and how well it performs on route. The arm seems pretty sturdy, and it has an impressive reach. The grippers handle the 32s very well. Only complaint with that is the arm is only attached by the one point, and it seems like it'd have a shorter life compared to other ASL arms. It's amazing how well the packer works at clearing the hopper in a timely manner. Doesn't seem like it'd handle bulk too well, unfortunately. Really nice find, it'd be cool to see some of the Tacoma ones!
Actually, I must say, there were a handful of bulky items on the route and it did exceptionally with them. I would agree with the hinge points tho, be interested to see how it performs over the years. Thanks for the comment
It's been fun to see smaller companies like New Way grow throughout the market recently. I would definitely agree that it's been well designed. The way that the arm extends was very well done, it even looks like you can get a heck of a reach. What were the drivers thoughts on the truck? Awesome job with this video, really enjoyed it. Thanks a ton for the hopper shots too, the video wouldn't be complete without them.
+mndsi Yeah I would definitely agree. Its cool to see New Way and Dadee really grow and form over the last few years. Its very cool i thought. Thanks for the comment
Great vid. My city uses the rotopak for recycling but I don't think its a great idea due to contaminated recycle. One question I couldn't see but was there any hopper juice/trash juice?
The Additup27 labrie and new way are essentially the same haha not sure why new way doesn't do splits. I'm sure they would if someone asked but I just haven't seen anyone get them. The only way to make a rotopac split would be to add a second auger and what not. That'd add a ton of extra weight
+West Coast Refuse Trucks i herard that truck shredded a microwave we wernt sure if it could frist thing there was a microwave flying into the agure next thing you know it was gone
That would be a fun truck to watch hopper footage of!
I've always wanted to see one of those augers in action on a regular route. So far so good. I'm glad to hear Tacoma is taking a chance on them.
Likewise. This seems like a really solid unit
That's so cool how they went from curottos to new ways!
+north west garbage trucks Well as of right now this is just a demo truck, however if poulsbo decides to keep their garbage division chances are they will buy one of these as a new truck
Fantastic find and camera work! Really glad you were able to get the packing shots!
+rws676 thank you!
love that extension and packing shots
+Trashman590 likewise
i put a roto pac video up back in September 2015 and these trucks are awesome looking
+Buddy Filming I checked out the video
I know , I read your comment
Really nice video, in fact Cornelius Disposal service down here in Northwestern Oregon just got one of these exact trucks, I had the chance to film it myself and found it really entertaining!
Love the truck, seems like it's going to be a success as there's less stuff to go wrong such as packer blades.
I love the hopper shots. Lucky you got a driver who was willing to take them for you/let you put up your camera up. Also a very interesting gripper arrangement.
+trashmonster26 thank you. The grippers are pretty genius actually. The streamline effect of the curotto grippers but similar to a heil in the area that they can move to form more around the container for better gripping.
DUDE THIS IS SO AWSOME
nice truck, the auger for clearing the hopper is awesome!
+Insect on Acid thanks
Awesome video! Nice to finally see some video of this truck... This thing can eat anything!
Thanks! This truck is a beast
Definitely surprised at how good that auger works! Lots of good features on this truck, but I think I was most impressed by 8:19. That was cool haha 8:52 was a good example of how the packer deals with larger items. Excited to see more of these on the road tbh, they're pretty darn cool. Awesome video!
+WMmaster626 Thank you! These trucks are actually a new truck I'm excited to see more of
Well this is a pretty awesome truck, cool to see something a little out of the ordinary! When I saw the name "Rotopac" I expected there would be an auger in it, think it's only really been found in ASLs over in Europe. Looks like it handles everything pretty effortlessly, just constantly spins and chews what falls in. I'm sure you could whack 300g routes with these two, maybe with a dual auger option! Pretty considerate of him stopping the auger for the hopper camera shot - made for a real tease the little views of the packing throughout, would make for an insane hopper video :P Two things which shot out at me about this truck was the basically flat tailgate, so close to zero overhang, plus the unique shape of the hopper "cover" with the curved design on the street side. I can see reach isn't a problem either, even the driver nodded in approval at 8:32 haha Thanks for showing this truck, looking forward to seeing more in future, especially hopper action :D This is the kind of machine which adds a bit of spice to the equipment out there, a nice change from the traditional packers no doubt!
+MitchellM15 Thank you! I would be very interested to see how a truck like this could handle 300 routes. I was going to try and get hopper footage but that fell through unfortunately. Maybe someday though. There will be more footage of these here once tacoma gets their new ones
I'm pretty surprised how quickly this truck is becoming popular, and how well it performs on route. The arm seems pretty sturdy, and it has an impressive reach. The grippers handle the 32s very well. Only complaint with that is the arm is only attached by the one point, and it seems like it'd have a shorter life compared to other ASL arms. It's amazing how well the packer works at clearing the hopper in a timely manner. Doesn't seem like it'd handle bulk too well, unfortunately. Really nice find, it'd be cool to see some of the Tacoma ones!
Actually, I must say, there were a handful of bulky items on the route and it did exceptionally with them. I would agree with the hinge points tho, be interested to see how it performs over the years. Thanks for the comment
I like the hood or cover for hopper, winds would be No problem to work in!!!
It's been fun to see smaller companies like New Way grow throughout the market recently. I would definitely agree that it's been well designed. The way that the arm extends was very well done, it even looks like you can get a heck of a reach. What were the drivers thoughts on the truck? Awesome job with this video, really enjoyed it. Thanks a ton for the hopper shots too, the video wouldn't be complete without them.
+mndsi Yeah I would definitely agree. Its cool to see New Way and Dadee really grow and form over the last few years. Its very cool i thought. Thanks for the comment
Great vid. My city uses the rotopak for recycling but I don't think its a great idea due to contaminated recycle.
One question I couldn't see but was there any hopper juice/trash juice?
The Additup27 yeah these weren't really designed for recycle. It'll just shred it all up making it impossible to sort. And yeah there was
West Coast Refuse Trucks true dat. If they do the rotopac for recycle again Ill let you know. Is there a split body rotopac?
The Additup27 there's not a split one. I don't think new way does any split trucks
West Coast Refuse Trucks :c I love split trucks. I guess labrie is better than new way.
The Additup27 labrie and new way are essentially the same haha not sure why new way doesn't do splits. I'm sure they would if someone asked but I just haven't seen anyone get them. The only way to make a rotopac split would be to add a second auger and what not. That'd add a ton of extra weight
These were originally made by Ginove, a Canadian company, and the design was sold to New Way , Nice video Alan.
+MetroBoston Trash Trucks Thats a cool fact there, didn't know that. Thanks for the comment
that rig is now at our yard
Oh nice. Check Facebook, I'm gonna hit you up real quick
+West Coast Refuse Trucks i herard that truck shredded a microwave we wernt sure if it could frist thing there was a microwave flying into the agure next thing you know it was gone
0:35 they packed to toter so tight it didn't dump
bag might be caught on the tipper bar too
Longer than the python arm
That auger has been very well designed, no chance of wrapping at the drive end. I would like to a Bucher (formerly MJE) GenV used in the USA.