have you ever had the dumpster hop off the rails? I was doing a drop off on my maxxd and i was on a slight incline where one side of my trailer was just evr so slightly higher than the other side and my dumpster basically hopped off the trailer and almost flipped off the trailer. It was really bad but luckily had some people to help. Any recommendations on dropping the dumpster or how to get out of a situation where the dumpster completely hops off one side of the trailer?
I sold my refuse company 4 years ago last November. I dont miss this shit in the least. We had 5 roll off trucks on the road and 3 rearload garbage trucks. This shit happened to us constantly. After about the 1000th time it happened, we put in a policy for driveway delivery only. Its how ya learn I guess.
That's exactly why I never put a dumpster off the pavement. If the customer and says I make him sign a waiver stating that they'll pay for the tow and any damages caused to the ground and surrounding areas
Man, that sucks going through that. I always check the weather and the ground before placing my trailer and truck on anything other than a hard surface. All my trucks have been 4x4. Thank goodness I haven't gotten stuck yet. Thanks for the vid.
I had something like this happen to me about a week ago. But I was jackknifed and 50/50 in the street. So fken stressful!!!! Wrestled the thing for a good 30 min. Slightly bent the rail on the dumpster a bit, but thank god I got it out safely and with minimal grass damage. My boards slipped out from the back wheels and were dragging in the mud causing my rig and dumpster to become all crooked. I was going to talk to Clayton @rollingops about this video when I met him last week at Keystone, but homie was running around shaking hands and kissing babies. But that will be the first and last time that will ever happen to me. It was a terrible but great learning experience. Now they want 2 more dumpsters in the same spot. Im scared, lol.
Well done boys that was a pain in the ass I hope the renter of the dumpster helped out with whatever extra cost you had for the materials. I guess the moral of the story is to not drop off in a yard especially a wet yard.
You should have sat it on trench plate and laid trench plate down to take it out. Or those 8 or 10 in thick mud mats, like Chris at let'sdig 18 uses when he's traveling across muddy areas like Lake bottoms.
Use 2x6s for the rear rollers and use a 4x4 in the front on a cross beam that way the dumpster is sitting a little off the ground so its easier to get it on the trailer.
@@ryanscott9093 I'm this case it sucked but I wouldn't say its a bad idea. Assuming bins are cheaper than trailers, prob not as prone to being stolen , no bent frames, lots of benefits
Just made a new update video with the roll off dumpster business. Check it out!
Love how the Ahole neighbor is watching him like a hawk.
Remember: it was the customer who wanted it put there.
I loved the video! Make more on this guy and his business!
Thanks for posting. I'm definitely not dropping off in the grass!
Nice you have a dumpster close by for all the plywood and mulch bags!
I felt that “never again” I got stuck for hours one time parking my trailer in wet grass 😬
I’m in the dumpster business as well. Watched a couple of your videos on the real estate stuff too, you have a great channel!
I appreciate it! Thanks for watching 😀
Great video 👍
Glad you liked it, Kyle knows how to document!
have you ever had the dumpster hop off the rails? I was doing a drop off on my maxxd and i was on a slight incline where one side of my trailer was just evr so slightly higher than the other side and my dumpster basically hopped off the trailer and almost flipped off the trailer. It was really bad but luckily had some people to help. Any recommendations on dropping the dumpster or how to get out of a situation where the dumpster completely hops off one side of the trailer?
Invest in polymer ground mats. 40ton and 80ton rated weight 90lbs. Worth the investment.
I sold my refuse company 4 years ago last November. I dont miss this shit in the least. We had 5 roll off trucks on the road and 3 rearload garbage trucks. This shit happened to us constantly. After about the 1000th time it happened, we put in a policy for driveway delivery only. Its how ya learn I guess.
That's exactly why I never put a dumpster off the pavement. If the customer and says I make him sign a waiver stating that they'll pay for the tow and any damages caused to the ground and surrounding areas
Man, that sucks going through that. I always check the weather and the ground before placing my trailer and truck on anything other than a hard surface. All my trucks have been 4x4. Thank goodness I haven't gotten stuck yet. Thanks for the vid.
Yeah I don't think he will be doing that again!
All you guys need is a set of 2x12x14’ boards for each dumpster & set it on the back rollers when you offload it next time.
We had that but ended up dragging them off while trying to winch yourself back to the dumpster. Then the dumpster wouldn't budge.
Nice work fellas!!
I had something like this happen to me about a week ago. But I was jackknifed and 50/50 in the street. So fken stressful!!!! Wrestled the thing for a good 30 min. Slightly bent the rail on the dumpster a bit, but thank god I got it out safely and with minimal grass damage. My boards slipped out from the back wheels and were dragging in the mud causing my rig and dumpster to become all crooked. I was going to talk to Clayton @rollingops about this video when I met him last week at Keystone, but homie was running around shaking hands and kissing babies. But that will be the first and last time that will ever happen to me. It was a terrible but great learning experience. Now they want 2 more dumpsters in the same spot. Im scared, lol.
In this situation what I do is put my truck in reverse and winch at the same time, it stops the digging for the most part
Believe it or not we did. But the winch then started to drag the dumpster instead but not enough to get it lined up correctly.
Well done boys that was a pain in the ass I hope the renter of the dumpster helped out with whatever extra cost you had for the materials. I guess the moral of the story is to not drop off in a yard especially a wet yard.
Is that truck 4x4? And still having all that trouble?
Yes, video doesn't do it justice, this was a swamp and the rear rollers of the dumpster were submerged at one point.
You should have sat it on trench plate and laid trench plate down to take it out.
Or those 8 or 10 in thick mud mats, like Chris at let'sdig 18 uses when he's traveling across muddy areas like Lake bottoms.
Use 2x6s for the rear rollers and use a 4x4 in the front on a cross beam that way the dumpster is sitting a little off the ground so its easier to get it on the trailer.
Believe it or not there are beams under the dumpster but it got so wet after days of raining that the beams sunk down as well. Absolute mess
Is the winch not long enough to get it to hard ground?
Make matters even worse trying to drag through the grass
Can you post info on how much he charges, is it a flat rate or daily?
All you had to do is lay so chains down in the ground and make a path to drive on or hook the which up with a chain and drag it out either way.
Why pick roll off vs something like a dump trailer? Is it weight?
Cost of tires, brakes, license and insurance
@@jaimemoncivais552 lol? thats the reason for working harder than smarter? Yikes
@@ryanscott9093
I'm this case it sucked but I wouldn't say its a bad idea.
Assuming bins are cheaper than trailers, prob not as prone to being stolen , no bent frames, lots of benefits
Just make it a rule.Not going to set boxes off road unless it's summer
Orrrrr. Just never ever
Don’t ever break your own rules for a customers. Those are not the customers you want.
You can say that again
That container seems like it’s almost too large to handle with a pickup
I want more questions and answers from him. 😂
If there is a nextime. Don't buy plywood get pieces of rugs.
I’d of told the camera guy to just get in the truck and roll the windows up lol
Lol, I had to deal with this yesterday but with 2 dumpsters..
Isn't that duly a four-wheel drive
Yeppp, it was like a swamp. The video doesn't do it justice. It sank immediately
Maxtrax boards!!