I think I have just discovered my favourite channel on RUclips ! Superb video. Loved the dumping shot emptying the load. I must search and see if you do residential black bag waste.
With the camera view, you really feel as you are being ejected with the load. Then you see stuff tumble out, and you wonder if you are going to fall 50ft into a pit. Better than a rollercoaster. I would love to experience the thrill personally. I think I would have to find a friendly driver and buy him some beers !
Depends on commodities. Wet and organics garbage gets heavy fast specially with apartments and restaurants. Recycle and dry waste truck fills up and gets hard to pack but is light weight wise. Average maybe 30/40 bins for wet or organics will put you at around 10 tons. Recycle and dry waste might get 45/50 IF you dont get a lot of cardboard and wood pallets.
So what’s the difference between dry waste that goes to the mrf and regular trash that goes to the transfer pit? Why don’t all trash loads go through the mrf prior to transfer out to altamont? When I worked at WM, all trash went straight to the pit for landfill disposal. Only recycle went went recycle America for sorting and yard waste was dumped separate and transferred for compost/cover.
Dry waste is mostly industrial areas. Wet garbage is apartments and restaurants. Certain cities pay to have residential garbage sorted out in the OMRF those that dont go straight to the pit.
Just curious. The ram can travel the length of the bin to empty, why does it not go further when loading with garbage, especially when it begins to fill.
I was told if the ram traveled all the way the pistons would get damaged or the tailgate would pop open with the force. The short travel allows the trash to turn over and over to help compacting.
Check out the video I posted today. It's all trucks being emptied at the transfer station. Only sideloaders and roll off trucks tip the bodies. E everything else only ejects with the body down.
Cool...I finally got to see how the trash looks as it's being ejected at the transfer station
It's quite a view
Great video. I also watch “bulky cruncher”
I think I have just discovered my favourite channel on RUclips ! Superb video. Loved the dumping shot emptying the load. I must search and see if you do residential black bag waste.
Thank you very much. Have more footage to share
With the camera view, you really feel as you are being ejected with the load. Then you see stuff tumble out, and you wonder if you are going to fall 50ft into a pit. Better than a rollercoaster. I would love to experience the thrill personally. I think I would have to find a friendly driver and buy him some beers !
Another great video. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video I like this angle too
Great video! How many bins can you do before you have to unload?
Depends on commodities. Wet and organics garbage gets heavy fast specially with apartments and restaurants. Recycle and dry waste truck fills up and gets hard to pack but is light weight wise. Average maybe 30/40 bins for wet or organics will put you at around 10 tons. Recycle and dry waste might get 45/50 IF you dont get a lot of cardboard and wood pallets.
Cool videp
So what’s the difference between dry waste that goes to the mrf and regular trash that goes to the transfer pit? Why don’t all trash loads go through the mrf prior to transfer out to altamont? When I worked at WM, all trash went straight to the pit for landfill disposal. Only recycle went went recycle America for sorting and yard waste was dumped separate and transferred for compost/cover.
By the way, I really enjoy your videos. Brings back a lot of memories. I loved that job.
Dry waste is mostly industrial areas. Wet garbage is apartments and restaurants. Certain cities pay to have residential garbage sorted out in the OMRF those that dont go straight to the pit.
@@GarbageGus gotcha! Thanks for the update.
Just curious. The ram can travel the length of the bin to empty, why does it not go further when loading with garbage, especially when it begins to fill.
I was told if the ram traveled all the way the pistons would get damaged or the tailgate would pop open with the force. The short travel allows the trash to turn over and over to help compacting.
@@GarbageGus Thanks for the explanation. And thanks for the amazing videos.
@@GarbageGus Good point. Thanks for the clarification. Great videos.
Impressive camera views
Nice!
Is it possible you could do a video of tipping the truck or will you not be allowed
Check out the video I posted today. It's all trucks being emptied at the transfer station. Only sideloaders and roll off trucks tip the bodies. E everything else only ejects with the body down.
Thank you
it sucks that there's so much recyclables in the trash :(
That's a dry load it gets sorted at the mrf.
could you put the camera on the other side???
Yes I will