Good crew. Moving snow like that takes good planning, the right equipment (well maintained), and most importantly skilled operators and drivers. And of course good planning to make sure everything runs smoothly.
Cory, Great video catch. I like the front end loader with the snow blade w the moveable wings. I see some of the dump trucks w plexiglass right hand doors. Nice idea to allow the driver to see the wing , in a one man plow.👍👍👍
Really? Geez, Sherbrooke does that same job twice as fast, and mind you, they don't even bother spreading and breaking appart the snow pile like you see early in this video. The dump trucks can barely keep up with the snow blower. They just chew it up at full height, full width in a single pass (easily as wide as a car and about 4 foot tall on average by the time they clean it up). When they are done, there's almost nothing left at all. There's usually enough pavement exposed in my street that even in January, unless it is -30 outside, it will warm up sufficiently from the sun to fully melt off the residual snow cover in the driving lane. Montreal has the right equipment for the job, but it just feels like they need to work on their methods. Having that grader just walking behind the snow blower is stupid. It could be so much more useful doing other cleanup jobs around the sector and then coming back only after the snow blower is done. Sherbrooke does not keep its equipment just burning gas like that waiting for another machine to finish its job.
@@oi32df Je vais répondre dans la langue de mon choix. Je suis d'ailleurs loin d'être le seul qui a répondu en anglais. C'est tout simplement la réalité du web. D'ailleurs, tu n'est pas vraiment en position de me critiquer avec ta double utilisation du vous. Ton français écrit laisse à désirer.
I live in western Michigan so we know about snow. It's still surprising to me that those 6 wheel drive road graders are spinning and slipping to break the snow loose from the roads. The snow blower to semi coordination reminds me of corn harvest here as you want all the snow in the truck not on the cars across the street or back on the road, and you want to fill them as full as possible as well. Great teamwork there!
What they mostly did was removing fresh snow coat over a 4 weeks ice slap. Cars are compacting it, and temperature made it full solid. That week we had a good -30'C too.
During the 30's Arthur Sicard had just seen a grain thresher at work in a wheat field and began to wonder if a similar device could be used to clear snow and thus the snowblower was born.
Operation location adjacent to Parc Thomas Chapais on Rue de Grosbois near the corner of Blvd. Pierre Bernard in the Montreal district east of Autoroute 25. Efficient work using two passes by the blowers, reminiscent of what the South West contractor used to do in NDG and CdN back in the 1980s.
It is interesting most streets have flashing lights to warn you not to park, snow removal time. also parking is switched from side to side each day. The city can plan it snow removal routes
Did I just heard in french in the beginning of the video in the background: m’a la rentrer dans le … ta caméra…😮😂 by a city worker. I guess he likes his job.
A manicuré les rues comme ca pas étonnant que l'asphalte ne dure pas . Quand tu as le 'grader' accoter comme ca , 2:30 y'a des ti-bouttes qui partent .
Good crew. Moving snow like that takes good planning, the right equipment (well maintained), and most importantly skilled operators and drivers. And of course good planning to make sure everything runs smoothly.
And of course, good planning!
The sidewalk plow reminds me of the tire changing Italians from the Pixar movie Cars
Miniplow in action ! Loud, fast they are still the best equipment for sidewalk
@@MontrealTruckSpotting I agree
Cory, Great video catch. I like the front end loader with the snow blade w the moveable wings. I see some of the dump trucks w plexiglass right hand doors. Nice idea to allow the driver to see the wing , in a one man plow.👍👍👍
Lived in Montreal in my early years. Miss it. This is proper clean up. Good job.
Really? Geez, Sherbrooke does that same job twice as fast, and mind you, they don't even bother spreading and breaking appart the snow pile like you see early in this video. The dump trucks can barely keep up with the snow blower. They just chew it up at full height, full width in a single pass (easily as wide as a car and about 4 foot tall on average by the time they clean it up). When they are done, there's almost nothing left at all. There's usually enough pavement exposed in my street that even in January, unless it is -30 outside, it will warm up sufficiently from the sun to fully melt off the residual snow cover in the driving lane.
Montreal has the right equipment for the job, but it just feels like they need to work on their methods. Having that grader just walking behind the snow blower is stupid. It could be so much more useful doing other cleanup jobs around the sector and then coming back only after the snow blower is done. Sherbrooke does not keep its equipment just burning gas like that waiting for another machine to finish its job.
@@jonathanlanglois2742 calvaire vous pouvez vous répondre en francais ...
@@oi32df Je vais répondre dans la langue de mon choix. Je suis d'ailleurs loin d'être le seul qui a répondu en anglais. C'est tout simplement la réalité du web. D'ailleurs, tu n'est pas vraiment en position de me critiquer avec ta double utilisation du vous. Ton français écrit laisse à désirer.
I never seen Larue 7060 before , it is huge!
I live in western Michigan so we know about snow. It's still surprising to me that those 6 wheel drive road graders are spinning and slipping to break the snow loose from the roads. The snow blower to semi coordination reminds me of corn harvest here as you want all the snow in the truck not on the cars across the street or back on the road, and you want to fill them as full as possible as well. Great teamwork there!
What they mostly did was removing fresh snow coat over a 4 weeks ice slap. Cars are compacting it, and temperature made it full solid. That week we had a good -30'C too.
Western Michigan here as well
During the 30's Arthur Sicard had just seen a grain thresher at work in a wheat field and began to wonder if a similar device could be used to clear snow and thus the snowblower was born.
I love that SW 4s it is so cute 😄
Yeah, thats true^^ that small sw 4s
What a well tuned operation
Operation location adjacent to Parc Thomas Chapais on Rue de Grosbois near the corner of Blvd. Pierre Bernard in the Montreal district east of Autoroute 25. Efficient work using two passes by the blowers, reminiscent of what the South West contractor used to do in NDG and CdN back in the 1980s.
leaders in my city needs to study this video ASAP
Fantastic!
some beauty snow fighters!!
Now that is a snowblower!!
Amazing job.
everythings are bigger than Japanese one.
good job you guys
Love the light wisp of exhaust smoke from the blower, thinking about all of the tree huggers going into cardiac arrest!
It is interesting most streets have flashing lights to warn you not to park, snow removal time. also parking is switched from side to side each day. The city can plan it snow removal routes
Putting City of Toronto to shame.
Toronto never seemed to know how to remove snow lol
It was actually easy to beat Toronto loool
ils arracheraient les tracks de tramway si ils feraient aussi propre
Огонь!!!
Impressive.
I miss to live at Montreal
It's like chopping corn!!
Faut dire que la ville de Montréal c'est propre après le travail de déneigement
En effet, la job est parfaite. C'est Déneigement Moderne cette année.
WOW 8944 Rue de Grosbois
Montréal, Québec
Did I just heard in french in the beginning of the video in the background: m’a la rentrer dans le … ta caméra…😮😂 by a city worker. I guess he likes his job.
Sadly..
Blower says I did my part.. Grader says hold my beer
I do this amount in one pass tighter windrow at the start way more effective
Take it to Ottawa.
Same time next week.
I'm starting to realize, Canada is not Canada without truckers.
Thank god 90% have their vaccines to keep us safe, Strong and free..
@@BillyBob-fd5ht Thought you get the vaccine to keep you safe? Why would I get a vaccine to keep you safe?
@@cottonwood4935 what if the person is immune compromised, it becomes We not me
@@BillyBob-fd5ht what if Billy? How about this “person” take responsibility for their own health?
Well done
Lot's of things I don't like about the Larue, like how it wants to ride up on the piles.
A manicuré les rues comme ca pas étonnant que l'asphalte ne dure pas . Quand tu as le 'grader' accoter comme ca , 2:30 y'a des ti-bouttes qui partent .
Is it me or in the beginning its sounds like it has a good old Detroit
It's hard to tell, those stick aim for a 550HP, maybe a Detroit series 60. But that still need to be confirmed
This is awesome.
Never happen in the u.s. the cost would be to much
They actually do this in many cities in the US.
Actually just about every major city in the us does this
That's a nice old Larue. What kind of engine dose it have
Detroit power
CAT C16
That’s how you do it in Canada 🍁 YA!!! Like subscribe comment.
What happens to all the snow?
On l'envoie vers les cabanes à sucre pour qu'ils puissent étendre la tire d'érable .
👍💪🏻💪🏻👌🏻👏👏👏👏🇸🇦
oh ok so this is why taxes in montreal are so high they have to physically scrape each road twice then truck the snow out of town
et ensuite mettre des cônes orange partout pour l'été.
If