These videos of how waste companies work over there are so great. You show all of us a whole other world of trucks/bodies and collection methods. It may be rougher and more rudimentary than it is in the States but it gets the job done which is what its all about. I could definitely see you working over there with one of these companies George. Thanks again for your awesome work.
Nicely captured, in the UK these little beasts were known also as a Midliner with Renaults Bigger truck version being the Turboliner. The Midliner is as rare as gold dust in the UK, haven't seen one in years but there is I believe a Turboliner still earning its keep.
+Dave Howe Thanks Dave. Seems the UK isn't to keen on keeping it's equipment around for very long. Anything over 5 years seems to be labeled "old." Is that an accurate assessment?
+georgewuzheer hmm it's not too bad an assessment. It depends on who you work for really, that and these stupid EU emissions rules ( I think we're up to Euro 6) most councils maintain a modern fleet probably no older than 2010, where as a haulage firm might run the truck for 10years especially if they've brought the truck and not leased it. As I say, it depends on the company. All in all there's still a few old trucks on the Uks roads but they're usually ERF, the one I used to drive 4yrs ago was on a W plate which I think was 99/2000
hahaha nice! that thumbnail caught my attention! You can tell this truck has been working hard all its life. It surpirises me how it doesn't have support beams, just tips the front end up!
+jatho4 That was the goal. ;) Nah. The skip trucks / marrels have outrriggers in the rear, but those trucks don't need to move around when picking up a container.
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Once again... VERY amazing work George, never fail to amaze me with the quality of your work! These little beasts can haul a LOT! It was very fun to watch this little thing go off the ground, especially in the second clip.
+wmautoreach123 Thanks! I try. They do haul a lot, legal gross for these 2 axle trucks is 18 tonnes. The front axles on these things go airborne all the time with the heavier containers full of "gruz", or rubble. The crazy thing is this truck's replacement is in the process of being put together in Eko-Trans' shop, that thing has a couple feet of overhang behind the rear axle. That thing will really be a wheelie popping monster.
Lol at 1:03! really funny to see that happen. Great footage! Always love the Midliner (or in this case, the Manager) design. Classic feel to it especially with that rear window behind the door. How long will you be in Europe for? Hopefully you can get some footage of an ASL on Wheelies or RL dumpsters. So cool that you can just make friends with the drivers and get a ride in the truck wherever you go.
+SoCalGarbageTrucks Already back in the states. You won't find any ASLs in Poland, hardly any front loaders either. it's all rear load dominated, much of the equipment is older second hand stuff imported from further west in Europe.
How exciting to see you post a hook-lift! I'm thinking your first hook upload unless I've forgotten another video? Love the clear presence of weight in that first container, especially when it actually slams down and jolts the whole truck, particularly the cab. That was nothing but, because you see the following clip with the truck lifted off the front axle haha That's when you know it's heavy duty work! :D The unloading process was a lot rougher than I anticipated... was expecting a smooth roll forward and steady discharge lol You can hear all those concrete blocks scraping the surfaces of the container on the way out... I could actually describe the sound more as heavy than rough too! I noticed at 2:01 the frame folded up, kind of appeared that hard brake just beforehand was the cause. I also appreciate that pick-up from 5:30 coming off the uneven ground at a less than straight angle, also only took him a minor manoeuvre to get the container sitting properly between the rollers. Nice sound to the engine, had a nice low rumbling note to compliment the smaller and older truck it is. The controls on that truck are a whole lot simpler than the functions we've got... main frame, sliding jib, articulating jib, container locks, hook lock, pump and there are some other things I can't identify.
+MitchellM15 Was exciting to film too, it is indeed my first. You want to talk about weight? Apparently the last time this stop was serviced it ripped the hook off of the boom! No doubt overloading the hoist for two and a half decades eventually took it's toll. That's why the hook has that bit of red around the base, evidence of the repair. I would've thought the loop on the container would've been first to go but apparently not. I would say the hoist folded as a result of being dumped with the sliding jib partially retracted. There wasn't a separate dumping switch, so the dump frame and lifting jib must lock together at some point (presumably mechanically) for the dump function to work. Logically that would be when the telescope is extended. Łukasz was the driver in the second half of the video. He's the regular hooklift driver and a total pro. At angle pick ups are a huge advantage of the hooklift hoist, the truck doesn't really have to be lined up with the container until just before the rear rollers make contact with the container rails, and in this case even a little after, although that must put some crazy stress on that single rear roller. Might not have worked so well with the first container full of concrete. This truck had the automatic/passive container locks. I recognize all the other controls except for hook lock. Is that for an adjustable height hook?
+georgewuzheer Damn it ripped the hook off! haha Definitely a bit of wear and tear, but if it's the first time in over two decades, it put a solid effort into holding up. It's funny you mention the hook loop on the containers, because it's not exactly the thickest and most reinforced part, so you'd think those would break away more often than not with all the stress exerted on them... DURABILITY! At 3:20 I noticed the rearward pointing hooks on each side of the frame, these catch a part under the container when the jib slides forward right? It reminds me entirely of the container locks on the dino (auto/passive locks you mentioned?), only in the case of this hook-lift, it appears engaging these locks with the container maybe secures the lift and dumping frames together. Just when you said the jib wasn't completely extended, it makes me think things weren't hooked like they were supposed to be, allowing the frames to fall apart during the dumping lift. I've never studied ours in detail to see exactly what happens, but generally when the container is pulled right forward and sitting flat on the truck, once you engage the container locks at the rear, the frames also lock together in a linked operation. I'm annoyed I haven't climbed on a hook-lift and gazed at all the engineering :/ That "hook lock" almost closes up the hook on the truck, so once you engage the container the loop can't pop out at any point. I've got a couple of trucks on Flickr where you can just notice it sticking out the top of the jib - one's an old Visy ACCO and the other a newer JJR ACCO.
+MitchellM15 Yeah those pointy things catch the container and serve as the rear hold down. That's an interesting thought, I really don't know the exact mechanism but it very well could just rely on the container structure to lock things together. Sounds like your hooklifts are a bit more advanced between the container locks, hook lock, etc. Now I want to see a bin pop out of the hook just to know what it looks like. :P I'll get right on Flickr and check those out.
That looks like a tough but neat job to have over there. I think I would be satisfied with driving one of those for a living if I had to live in that part of the world. Would you disagree?
Haha what a fun truck. Shocked at how well these trucks are holding up considering the amount of weight they're carrying. Truly, truly am shocked as to how much power is in the hook. Have you seen that funny vid of a hooklift where there's like 20 people on the truck to try and even out the front? Reminded me of this lol The Renault cab was sweet to see. Really like that cab after seeing them quite a bit around SoCal (both in the refuse industry and on box trucks). Curious, you fluent in polish? That's really cool how you're able to communicate with the drivers in another country. Awesome vid!
+WMmaster626 Łukasz, the second driver, was talking about how he got pulled over for a random inspection by the Polish version of the DOT, the cop couldn't believe the actual age of the truck! She's well maintained and in great shape. I have seen that vid, it's been shared on the georgewuzheer Facebook page. Eko-Trans' entire fleet consists of these Renaults so you'll certainly get your fill in the coming weeks. I am fluent. Technically Polish is my first language, but my English is much better now. Communication was no problem, certainly easier than parts of SoCal lol. Glad you liked the vid.
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These videos of how waste companies work over there are so great. You show all of us a whole other world of trucks/bodies and collection methods. It may be rougher and more rudimentary than it is in the States but it gets the job done which is what its all about. I could definitely see you working over there with one of these companies George. Thanks again for your awesome work.
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Nicely captured, in the UK these little beasts were known also as a Midliner with Renaults Bigger truck version being the Turboliner. The Midliner is as rare as gold dust in the UK, haven't seen one in years but there is I believe a Turboliner still earning its keep.
+Dave Howe Thanks Dave. Seems the UK isn't to keen on keeping it's equipment around for very long. Anything over 5 years seems to be labeled "old." Is that an accurate assessment?
+georgewuzheer hmm it's not too bad an assessment. It depends on who you work for really, that and these stupid EU emissions rules ( I think we're up to Euro 6) most councils maintain a modern fleet probably no older than 2010, where as a haulage firm might run the truck for 10years especially if they've brought the truck and not leased it. As I say, it depends on the company. All in all there's still a few old trucks on the Uks roads but they're usually ERF, the one I used to drive 4yrs ago was on a W plate which I think was 99/2000
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hahaha nice! that thumbnail caught my attention! You can tell this truck has been working hard all its life. It surpirises me how it doesn't have support beams, just tips the front end up!
+jatho4 That was the goal. ;) Nah. The skip trucks / marrels have outrriggers in the rear, but those trucks don't need to move around when picking up a container.
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Once again... VERY amazing work George, never fail to amaze me with the quality of your work! These little beasts can haul a LOT! It was very fun to watch this little thing go off the ground, especially in the second clip.
+wmautoreach123 Thanks! I try. They do haul a lot, legal gross for these 2 axle trucks is 18 tonnes. The front axles on these things go airborne all the time with the heavier containers full of "gruz", or rubble. The crazy thing is this truck's replacement is in the process of being put together in Eko-Trans' shop, that thing has a couple feet of overhang behind the rear axle. That thing will really be a wheelie popping monster.
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Lol at 1:03! really funny to see that happen. Great footage! Always love the Midliner (or in this case, the Manager) design. Classic feel to it especially with that rear window behind the door. How long will you be in Europe for? Hopefully you can get some footage of an ASL on Wheelies or RL dumpsters. So cool that you can just make friends with the drivers and get a ride in the truck wherever you go.
+SoCalGarbageTrucks Already back in the states. You won't find any ASLs in Poland, hardly any front loaders either. it's all rear load dominated, much of the equipment is older second hand stuff imported from further west in Europe.
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How exciting to see you post a hook-lift! I'm thinking your first hook upload unless I've forgotten another video? Love the clear presence of weight in that first container, especially when it actually slams down and jolts the whole truck, particularly the cab. That was nothing but, because you see the following clip with the truck lifted off the front axle haha That's when you know it's heavy duty work! :D The unloading process was a lot rougher than I anticipated... was expecting a smooth roll forward and steady discharge lol You can hear all those concrete blocks scraping the surfaces of the container on the way out... I could actually describe the sound more as heavy than rough too! I noticed at 2:01 the frame folded up, kind of appeared that hard brake just beforehand was the cause. I also appreciate that pick-up from 5:30 coming off the uneven ground at a less than straight angle, also only took him a minor manoeuvre to get the container sitting properly between the rollers. Nice sound to the engine, had a nice low rumbling note to compliment the smaller and older truck it is. The controls on that truck are a whole lot simpler than the functions we've got... main frame, sliding jib, articulating jib, container locks, hook lock, pump and there are some other things I can't identify.
+MitchellM15 Was exciting to film too, it is indeed my first. You want to talk about weight? Apparently the last time this stop was serviced it ripped the hook off of the boom! No doubt overloading the hoist for two and a half decades eventually took it's toll. That's why the hook has that bit of red around the base, evidence of the repair. I would've thought the loop on the container would've been first to go but apparently not. I would say the hoist folded as a result of being dumped with the sliding jib partially retracted. There wasn't a separate dumping switch, so the dump frame and lifting jib must lock together at some point (presumably mechanically) for the dump function to work. Logically that would be when the telescope is extended. Łukasz was the driver in the second half of the video. He's the regular hooklift driver and a total pro. At angle pick ups are a huge advantage of the hooklift hoist, the truck doesn't really have to be lined up with the container until just before the rear rollers make contact with the container rails, and in this case even a little after, although that must put some crazy stress on that single rear roller. Might not have worked so well with the first container full of concrete. This truck had the automatic/passive container locks. I recognize all the other controls except for hook lock. Is that for an adjustable height hook?
+georgewuzheer Damn it ripped the hook off! haha Definitely a bit of wear and tear, but if it's the first time in over two decades, it put a solid effort into holding up. It's funny you mention the hook loop on the containers, because it's not exactly the thickest and most reinforced part, so you'd think those would break away more often than not with all the stress exerted on them... DURABILITY! At 3:20 I noticed the rearward pointing hooks on each side of the frame, these catch a part under the container when the jib slides forward right? It reminds me entirely of the container locks on the dino (auto/passive locks you mentioned?), only in the case of this hook-lift, it appears engaging these locks with the container maybe secures the lift and dumping frames together. Just when you said the jib wasn't completely extended, it makes me think things weren't hooked like they were supposed to be, allowing the frames to fall apart during the dumping lift. I've never studied ours in detail to see exactly what happens, but generally when the container is pulled right forward and sitting flat on the truck, once you engage the container locks at the rear, the frames also lock together in a linked operation. I'm annoyed I haven't climbed on a hook-lift and gazed at all the engineering :/ That "hook lock" almost closes up the hook on the truck, so once you engage the container the loop can't pop out at any point. I've got a couple of trucks on Flickr where you can just notice it sticking out the top of the jib - one's an old Visy ACCO and the other a newer JJR ACCO.
+MitchellM15 Yeah those pointy things catch the container and serve as the rear hold down. That's an interesting thought, I really don't know the exact mechanism but it very well could just rely on the container structure to lock things together. Sounds like your hooklifts are a bit more advanced between the container locks, hook lock, etc. Now I want to see a bin pop out of the hook just to know what it looks like. :P I'll get right on Flickr and check those out.
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That looks like a tough but neat job to have over there. I think I would be satisfied with driving one of those for a living if I had to live in that part of the world. Would you disagree?
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I have to ask...what is the lift capacity of that hoist? 22k ... 24k pounds???
You never cease to amaze me George .☺
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Haha what a fun truck. Shocked at how well these trucks are holding up considering the amount of weight they're carrying. Truly, truly am shocked as to how much power is in the hook. Have you seen that funny vid of a hooklift where there's like 20 people on the truck to try and even out the front? Reminded me of this lol The Renault cab was sweet to see. Really like that cab after seeing them quite a bit around SoCal (both in the refuse industry and on box trucks). Curious, you fluent in polish? That's really cool how you're able to communicate with the drivers in another country. Awesome vid!
+WMmaster626 Łukasz, the second driver, was talking about how he got pulled over for a random inspection by the Polish version of the DOT, the cop couldn't believe the actual age of the truck! She's well maintained and in great shape. I have seen that vid, it's been shared on the georgewuzheer Facebook page. Eko-Trans' entire fleet consists of these Renaults so you'll certainly get your fill in the coming weeks. I am fluent. Technically Polish is my first language, but my English is much better now. Communication was no problem, certainly easier than parts of SoCal lol. Glad you liked the vid.
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+Brandon Roberts This is normal truck. No little. Do not insults.
It wasnt an insult...its little compared to peterbilts and kenworths.
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+ankhaa battulga i fail to see where you're going with this
+ankhaa battulga Small by American standards, but by necessity. It must fit in much tighter areas. It's not an insult.
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Great video! Is the concrete recycled ?
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