Woollahra Garbage

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @kylieendycott8746
    @kylieendycott8746 8 лет назад +2

    it really makes day seeing u of a morning emptying out my bins. you always do an amazing job and look very suave in your uniform and you always brush your hair nicely. if I could nomiate you for garbo of the year I would gladly do it!!!

  • @willoughbygarbagefan
    @willoughbygarbagefan 8 лет назад +2

    Juice at 8:30!! Mitch you're lucky you weren't standing there filming haha!

    • @AussieGarbo
      @AussieGarbo  8 лет назад +2

      +NorthShoreGarbo Yep that was a good squirt ey, could've been a bad morning for one of them :P

  • @VictorianGarbo
    @VictorianGarbo 8 лет назад +1

    Sweet stuff! Would of been cool if you got a longer video of the FL250 Volvos!

  • @SydWestGarbo
    @SydWestGarbo 8 лет назад +1

    Nice job man

  • @MelbourneGarbo.
    @MelbourneGarbo. 8 лет назад +1

    Nice video. I see this truck has the safety witch on the side of the control panel that you have to hold while you hold the lifter button to allow the lifter to work. What time do these guy finish and is it 2 or 3 loads?

    • @AussieGarbo
      @AussieGarbo  8 лет назад +1

      +MelbourneGarbo® I honestly didn't even notice them using both hands at the controls, how's that for shit observation! Those dead man switches are stupid on RLs, just a pain in the arse, I bet they'll become safety standard in future but. A lot of the council trucks in the eastern suburbs are usually done around mid morning, generally won't be collecting much later than 10am - not that I'll elaborate on that ;) They generally tip off twice each day, but sometimes one load when it's only houses - less weight so it takes longer to load up.

    • @MelbourneGarbo.
      @MelbourneGarbo. 8 лет назад +1

      +MitchellM15 I only noticed because I've worked on UrBins with the switches. I love being able to finish somewhere between 10 and 12. Most of the time on Wednesdays I get home and my bins aren't even collected yet.

    • @AussieGarbo67
      @AussieGarbo67 8 лет назад +1

      +MelbourneGarbo® A ryde driver showed me this when I was on the run with him, get a small stick or something like that and jam it in the dead man switch, works a treat as you only have to hold one button when operating the UrBin's controls just make sure you take it out at the end of the day so management or the bosses dont see :P

    • @MelbourneGarbo.
      @MelbourneGarbo. 8 лет назад +1

      ***** Oh yeah that's a good idea. It never seem to bother me when I had the dead man switch.

  • @Trashman242
    @Trashman242 8 лет назад +1

    more actual recent footage lately! nice seeing something other than "this is a video from way back in 2011" lol I'm alright with that lifter for sure, every once in awhile they stopped it before it ran its course of tipping all the way, so early in the vid I'm thinking "come on...!" but it does give a sufficient angle to get everything out. and less spillage than older / different lifters it seems like. guess the spill flap or whatever you guys call it is more strategically mounted? also happy with the UrBin's packer, beefed up lookin thing that's on par with a Leach. really enjoy the hissing sound as the blade closes. only gripe would I guess be that weird delay right after it opens, before it lowers...is that due to the operator's style or more of an equipment glitch?

    • @AussieGarbo
      @AussieGarbo  8 лет назад +1

      +Trashman242 haha Yeh I do have a handful of videos taken recently which will be seen soon, but most of which you probably won't be watching for, hmm, about 5 years :P That lifter does go pretty good, just sucks I haven't had the opportunity to try one out myself yet. With it being stopped short of fully up, it can be a method with the bigger bins to "throw" the rubbish further into the hopper, rather than lifting the bin all the way and letting everything pile up front - can save the need to wait for packer clearing. I'd say the lack of spillage would be more due to the operator knowing what he's doing by keeping the hopper cleared so it doesn't overflow too much, which would allow crap to spill out the sides, wide sweep angles helps too I guess. You can't miss the beefier look of these packers, actually gives more of an old school look compared to the previous JP5... still not as meat as a Leach :D I dig that hissing sound too, a different characteristic! Also that delay before it lowers is a common thing with these bodies, pretty sure it's related to the cushioning, so ideally you start the cycle earlier than you have to - only seems good on clean-up as it gives you an extra chance to push/fold something bulky under the blade.

    • @Trashman242
      @Trashman242 8 лет назад +1

      Mmm good point about the delay being good for cleanup, I definitely could see that advantage, if you plan for it when loading anyway. Other thing I forgot to mention was how neat it is seeing a couple days' of the same truck, shown in chronological order, in the same upload...along with the fact that I like that off-white paint choice for the body. Very distinctive and a nice change...so far I'm pleased with the UrBin now that I've finally seen one. Any gripes you have or have heard about it? But yeah, uploads are gonna be like that from me too. Can't just upload all the recent stuff at once because then your viewers will only be left with outdated things to watch once the new runs out!

    • @AussieGarbo
      @AussieGarbo  8 лет назад +1

      I'd still prefer a normal flowing cycle but, especially if you've got a heap of big things to get rid of and you want the packer cycle completed ASAP... probably more annoying than it is useful. Honestly haven't been told many things great about the body compared to the previous, seems like a situation where older is better. The UrBin is more advanced electronically and there have been structural changes, but not a lot of which I'm familiar with apart from the obvious overall shape. For a while they were also retro-fitting different non-ribbed sweep blades to a lot of trucks which were originally built with the ribbed blade, apparently there was some design/quality flaw. The JP5 body was an awesome unit - simple, reliable, tough and very popular; it was a sad time when they ceased production. I've only used one of the UrBin prototypes on clean-up, so I'm yet to develop a wider opinion on the product. Mind you there are a lot of them out there and I'm sure they go just fine when they don't stuff up, lifter is definitely awesome anyway. I do miss the rugged ribbed appearance, rougher packer operation without the cushioning and the louder revs on the old model, made it a real rear loader :P I do have two other UrBin videos from a while ago now, search for the JJ Richards and Bankstown trucks. I also liked how it came out with the double shift action in this video, a bit of daylight and darkness.

  • @southaussiegarbo2054
    @southaussiegarbo2054 8 лет назад +1

    I belive this truck looks like an ex east waste truck they used to use for create recycling.

    • @southaussiegarbo2054
      @southaussiegarbo2054 8 лет назад +1

      It is an ex east waste ttuck as I asked a driver in my aera and he said yes it is one of our old truks

    • @AussieGarbo
      @AussieGarbo  8 лет назад +1

      No it's not an old East Waste truck, it's always been a Woollahra truck. This Volvo is only a matter of years old, built ages after crate recycling was being phased out. You've got it very wrong.....

    • @southaussiegarbo2054
      @southaussiegarbo2054 8 лет назад +1

      MitchellM15 ok. Well maybe its that blue stripe that made them think it was

  • @haydensmeets6031
    @haydensmeets6031 8 лет назад +1

    hey mitch just wondering if you or Melbournegarbo are going to come down to the city of casey area i know one of you came a while ago but i dont remember who came anyway if one of you could come down and do some videos of the trucks that would be great
    kind regards
    Hayden smeets

    • @AussieGarbo
      @AussieGarbo  8 лет назад +1

      +Hayden Smeets You'll have to speak with the VIC boys, Casey is well away from me, not my area.

    • @supergarbo636
      @supergarbo636 8 лет назад +1

      +Hayden Smeets Melbournegarbo has some footage to upload from casey.

    • @haydensmeets6031
      @haydensmeets6031 8 лет назад +2

      +SuperGarbo alright that would be great if he wants to get a better video come to cranbourne east you will get better drivers in that area

  • @suzannelucassen7118
    @suzannelucassen7118 7 лет назад +1

    Day and night