This reminds me of how collection was in the part of Canada where I live. I got to try being a loader one summer before things started getting more automated and before they started putting limits on how much garbage people could throw out! Bonus points on being able to film so close to the truck, I know the smell use to get to me every once in a while!
Great to see you again! doing all good work Are all of your compactors on the same 10 tyre chassis or do you have any smaller compactor for narrow roads on 6 tyre trucks or this design is possible (due to controlling overhang) only on these 10 tyres long chassis?? Bye the thanks for the video👍👍👍👍
Hi! This company has some smaller trucks for recycling and tight alleys, but it’s mostly big ones like this. You can find them if you search for “Capitol Waste heil new way” and scroll until you find the small trucks
Nice video, love the Mack. Do all your trash, (rubbish here in the UK), trucks have these "winches/hoists" for the big bins,? Over here the same "lifters" for the smaller size bins "lifts" the big ones as well without any problem, the only difference is for the small bins they work separate to each other and with the big bins they work together.
The winch style lift is only in certain regions of the US, other areas use a different system on their rear loaders called a "kick bar" and some places have just front loaders, which also exist in the UK.
@@trashmonster26 Thanks for your reply. We have all types as you say, even, (to my mind), those rather out-dated manually sorting kerb-side "full-length small bin" re-cycling ones. The only ones other than those 'winch' ones we don't have are your 'curotto can' type, out of interest where is the winch mounted and what powers it.
I’m not 100% sure. The video doesn’t show is that these apartments are three stories tall and were built between 1890 and 1920, so they weren’t thinking about enclosures for 6 yarders. All my videos from this city have some dumpsters out front. But yeah it is reminiscent of downtown LA/SD
nice vid and really good team work by this crew !
This reminds me of how collection was in the part of Canada where I live. I got to try being a loader one summer before things started getting more automated and before they started putting limits on how much garbage people could throw out! Bonus points on being able to film so close to the truck, I know the smell use to get to me every once in a while!
Yeah it's too bad Canada mostly moved on from old school collections like this. Thanks, I tried to get some good shots
Nice. Love the truck.
Wellcome back
I was hardly gone!
Nice to see another Boston video
Awesome video I love this truck
Thanks me too
Great video 👍
Great to see you again! doing all good work
Are all of your compactors on the same 10 tyre chassis or do you have any smaller compactor for narrow roads on 6 tyre trucks or this design is possible (due to controlling overhang) only on these 10 tyres long chassis?? Bye the thanks for the video👍👍👍👍
Hi! This company has some smaller trucks for recycling and tight alleys, but it’s mostly big ones like this. You can find them if you search for “Capitol Waste heil new way” and scroll until you find the small trucks
Nice video, love the Mack. Do all your trash, (rubbish here in the UK), trucks have these "winches/hoists" for the big bins,? Over here the same "lifters" for the smaller size bins "lifts" the big ones as well without any problem, the only difference is for the small bins they work separate to each other and with the big bins they work together.
The winch style lift is only in certain regions of the US, other areas use a different system on their rear loaders called a "kick bar" and some places have just front loaders, which also exist in the UK.
@@trashmonster26 Thanks for your reply. We have all types as you say, even, (to my mind), those rather out-dated manually sorting kerb-side "full-length small bin" re-cycling ones. The only ones other than those 'winch' ones we don't have are your 'curotto can' type, out of interest where is the winch mounted and what powers it.
Any reason why all the dumpsters were curbside? Not what I'd expect to see outside CA
I’m not 100% sure. The video doesn’t show is that these apartments are three stories tall and were built between 1890 and 1920, so they weren’t thinking about enclosures for 6 yarders. All my videos from this city have some dumpsters out front. But yeah it is reminiscent of downtown LA/SD
I’m heading up here in a month. Gonna try Cambridge, Waltham, Allston, Newton, maybe Quincy
I would love to see more video from Cambridge, especially a Pak-Mor. I think Newton is done by Automizers now but I'm not sure.
@@trashmonster26 yea mainly automizers. There’s an MRU McNeilus rl and an leu McNeilus MSL for dead ends. Few heils still around
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Why are all Capital trucks blades so ungodly slow
Stronger blades are necessarily slower because they have bigger cylinders. They can pack heavier loads than trucks with faster cycle hoppers
It would be cool if those lorries were automatic
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