@bayswatergarbo I am purchasing mini bins for someone who has no way of transferring the money to Daman and I will be getting the money off him when I see him next in Sydney. This helps both of them and I am happy to do that for them. Christmas is coming to you 😉
Daman, this has to be your most entertaining video yet! Where do I start? The camera work was absolutely perfect, you captured this beast and its amazing operator in full glory, wow! I must start by saying Alex's operating is extremely slick, especially given the older equipment which he manipulates very well, both truck and bin. I don't think I've ever heard of/seen a driver letting the truck roll while leaving it in neutral and revving the shit out of it, that's just amazing. The amount of green waste given it's only summer is crazy and I can see this truck having a great time sorting it out in summer. Once again, I'll acknowledge that your videography has improved with the camera capturing all the elements so much better than a phone and the increased range in zoom which always comes out clearer. I've never appreciated older equipment as much because I never see/hear it but this video has helped change my impression. Very well done Daman!
Love seeing green bins put out across the country. Hope many other countries can do the same. I think food matter is taking longer to take on than garden waste, but i think it will. I hope soft plastic cushions in the recycling and ten cent drink returns continue to grow and expand nationally.
Another outstanding video from you Daman, i think the new camera was a great purchace. Also loved the packing out in this truck. Here Alex has done a great job handling these monsters of bins.I belive that full bins make better videos. Well done, im looking forward to the next video. And can u please make a melton game, that would be great. Cheers
Finally I can start with some positive feedback. Its high time Alex demonstrated acceptable finesse on the whole lifter operation. However to have only picked up 53 (approximately) bins in 15 minutes, with an empty truck, on a benign mid spring veg run. Instead of at least 70 or more, shows he now must learn the art of timing the packer with the emptying the bin. Irrespective of the stream collected, this is the key to adding a minimum of 20 bins per 15 minute block to what ever your usual rate is. Just to cover all bases because I'm "Mr Negative"🙄💩 One could speculate that Alex has finally managed to blow up the transmission in his new Dennis Eagle, because he insists on revving the ring out of the truck achieving nothing practical or safe.
there was a lot of gaps between the video, maybe an odd 20-30 bins between some segments i didn’t record and it’s spread out throughout a majority of time while i was there, i was filming some line ups and just chilling with the truck for the others
@@ronniemackenzie097 Both the two current popular body builders and a defunct one : Compaction Systems. Are all good. The three common issues with all are: • Incorrect (super safe/retard mode) computer and hydraulic settings, adding effort to an effortless operation. • Negligent computer and hydraulic settings, resulting in stupidly quick and self destructive operation. • Amature "steering wheel attendant" drivers who think going faster and harder is quicker then slower and smoother. Or uncoordinated operation. This is usually attributed to poor training.
Thanks this is for the purchase of mini bins from you.
Wow John it’s like u have infinite money ur so kind to donate to people and I still happy that u donated 50 bucks to me
@bayswatergarbo I am purchasing mini bins for someone who has no way of transferring the money to Daman and I will be getting the money off him when I see him next in Sydney. This helps both of them and I am happy to do that for them. Christmas is coming to you 😉
@@aussiejohn5835 I’m looking forward to christmas
@@aussiejohn5835200 dollars?!
Omg John
Daman, this has to be your most entertaining video yet! Where do I start? The camera work was absolutely perfect, you captured this beast and its amazing operator in full glory, wow! I must start by saying Alex's operating is extremely slick, especially given the older equipment which he manipulates very well, both truck and bin. I don't think I've ever heard of/seen a driver letting the truck roll while leaving it in neutral and revving the shit out of it, that's just amazing. The amount of green waste given it's only summer is crazy and I can see this truck having a great time sorting it out in summer. Once again, I'll acknowledge that your videography has improved with the camera capturing all the elements so much better than a phone and the increased range in zoom which always comes out clearer. I've never appreciated older equipment as much because I never see/hear it but this video has helped change my impression.
Very well done Daman!
yea mate, the camera was a great investment been loving it, thanks
Love seeing green bins put out across the country.
Hope many other countries can do the same.
I think food matter is taking longer to take on than garden waste, but i think it will.
I hope soft plastic cushions in the recycling and ten cent drink returns continue to grow and expand nationally.
thanks for the comment
Awesome Vid, new camera looks mint as looks like a lot of heavy bins, keep up the good work!
thanks bro, yea just getting the hang of it
Another outstanding video from you Daman, i think the new camera was a great purchace. Also loved the packing out in this truck. Here Alex has done a great job handling these monsters of bins.I belive that full bins make better videos. Well done, im looking forward to the next video. And can u please make a melton game, that would be great. Cheers
thanks mate, i’ll look into in the future
@@TheAustralianGarbologist ok
Hi Daman 👋 my buddy NRTV has taken the words right out of my mouth and all I can say now is "WHAT NRTV SAID" well done Daman 👏
thanks mate
@TheAustralianGarbologist you're very welcome Daman 👍
awesome video, that camera is amazing and so good!
thanks
brilliant video awesome camera work to 👍
thanks mate
Nice video Daman I love Alex in this truck
thanks
Good old Collex Veolia in Ryde!
What a fantastic video .
Could you please Make a Melton game?
@martywhite638nah gc
thanks, maybe in the future
Garbage truck council
sorry for the late comment daman, i thought SP94 used to be in penrith and all white, anyway, great photography and great driving by alex
this truck was never called SP, it’s been SL
8:17 garbo got some skills
haha
@@TheAustralianGarbologist yeah also nice vid
Mad video man lovin the new camera ! Is this a spare or a ft truck?
thanks man, nah this is a spare truck now unfortunately
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Finally I can start with some positive feedback. Its high time Alex demonstrated acceptable finesse on the whole lifter operation.
However to have only picked up 53 (approximately) bins in 15 minutes, with an empty truck, on a benign mid spring veg run. Instead of at least 70 or more, shows he now must learn the art of timing the packer with the emptying the bin. Irrespective of the stream collected, this is the key to adding a minimum of 20 bins per 15 minute block to what ever your usual rate is.
Just to cover all bases because I'm "Mr Negative"🙄💩 One could speculate that Alex has finally managed to blow up the transmission in his new Dennis Eagle, because he insists on revving the ring out of the truck achieving nothing practical or safe.
there was a lot of gaps between the video, maybe an odd 20-30 bins between some segments i didn’t record and it’s spread out throughout a majority of time while i was there, i was filming some line ups and just chilling with the truck for the others
Do you operate/prefer Bucher or Superior pak?
@@ronniemackenzie097 Both the two current popular body builders and a defunct one : Compaction Systems.
Are all good.
The three common issues with all are:
• Incorrect (super safe/retard mode) computer and hydraulic settings, adding effort to an effortless operation.
• Negligent computer and hydraulic settings, resulting in stupidly quick and self destructive operation.
• Amature "steering wheel attendant" drivers who think going faster and harder is quicker then slower and smoother. Or uncoordinated operation. This is usually attributed to poor training.