What a great video I enjoy watching your videos keep making great videos I like your videos a lot keep making great videos I like your videos a lot keep making great videos
Excellent video footage, great camera angle. We had auger type trucks in The Netherlands in the 1970's with rear mounted augers. Very effective in ripping the rubbish apart.
Brilliant camera angle thanks for that . We used to use something similar here in Ireland. But ours were rear loaders . Very efficient at breaking up large items and could pack an unbelievable load. Specially in the wet. . But useless if you saw something you wanted . You had to be lightning fast or it'd be chewed up and away
@@TheGarboGetter233 You might try using a piece of string (I use an old shoelace) wrapped around your magnet mount and tied to something solid as a safety chain for peace of mind.
Clean Ireland Recycling had loads of these Auger rear loaders, they are called HALLER LOTOS, most of them now are replaced with mercedes econic with Dennis Twin Pack bodies
My favorite packers are, in no particular order: ASMR Scorpion Pak. Scoops the garbage up from behind and crushes it into the back of the machine's hopper. Can go through a wide variety of trash. They demoed this model in Australia but the council didn't like it, said it was high maintenance because of the hydraulics. Superior Pak: This is a pendulum packer that uses a rotating wedge that pushes and crushes the garbage into the back of the machine. Cleanaway and some other garbage collection agencies in Australia use this packer. It packed a 240 litre wheelie bin on Nitro Busa's channel, once. If the bin falls into this packer, better to leave it there, no chance to get it back out again! It crushed the entire bin, wheels and all, including a reinforced plastic lip around the top of the bin, sideways, and a metal rod used to hold the wheels on. It just took a short while to crush it all in, but it eventually got the entire bin into the back of the truck. Rotopress: A large rotating barrel with an auger designed to pull in and compact and store the garbage in itself. This packer can handle a wide variety of garbage. Paddle packer: It has a post that swings from side to side, with a wedge shaped hammer on top of it. Pushes the garbage very efficiently into the back of the machine. Can pack some bulky items.
And of course, the packer featured in the videos on this channel. I'm pretty much a fan of anything that has hydraulics or motors in it that compact and press garbage. I grew up watching rear blade packers, when a blade packer pinches a mattress, the packer will leave a crease in the mattress where it pressed against it with up to 90 thousand pounds of force. Mattresses are springy but not that tough! 😊👍
Great video! What's that little adjustable opening to the right of the rear wall for? Saw that on another of your vids but forgot to ask. Can you give me some insight? Thanks!!!
That’s what I call the magic door so if I get something big or stubborn. Just open it up and keep rollin. Helps with the longevity of the auger also. This video I was about 80% packed out with 12.5 tons.
@@robertwalton1054 shame. Here in europe we have to do more and more things "for the environment". But it is all for nothing if other countries don't do anything or dump it in the sea like in india.
@TheShellshock67 now this isn't all of America. But in a lot of places, it costs more to recycle then you get paid for it so companies or cities choose not to offer it
Hellow my name is Anthony I am dustcart driver in UK how much does your truck hoid when full my one I drive in UK carries ten tonne of glass ok ps love video it's great to watch ok.
Unfortunately this truck doesn’t take bulk items like that. The metal frame could damage the auger. We have a guy that drives a knuckle boom for that stuff.
What a great video I enjoy watching your videos keep making great videos I like your videos a lot keep making great videos I like your videos a lot keep making great videos
Excellent video footage, great camera angle. We had auger type trucks in The Netherlands in the 1970's with rear mounted augers. Very effective in ripping the rubbish apart.
really nice, love the new angle. looking forward 2 see more
Man that towel saga was intense.
Another great video! Like many other people, I love this angle too.
nice video great job
Great angle
Brilliant camera angle thanks for that . We used to use something similar here in Ireland. But ours were rear loaders . Very efficient at breaking up large items and could pack an unbelievable load. Specially in the wet.
. But useless if you saw something you wanted . You had to be lightning fast or it'd be chewed up and away
That’s exactly why I was nervous mounting my GoPro in there 😂
Yeah it wouldn't be found in one piece.
@@TheGarboGetter233 You might try using a piece of string (I use an old shoelace) wrapped around your magnet mount and tied to something solid as a safety chain for peace of mind.
Clean Ireland Recycling had loads of these Auger rear loaders, they are called HALLER LOTOS, most of them now are replaced with mercedes econic with Dennis Twin Pack bodies
The best view. ❤
My favorite packers are, in no particular order:
ASMR Scorpion Pak. Scoops the garbage up from behind and crushes it into the back of the machine's hopper. Can go through a wide variety of trash. They demoed this model in Australia but the council didn't like it, said it was high maintenance because of the hydraulics.
Superior Pak: This is a pendulum packer that uses a rotating wedge that pushes and crushes the garbage into the back of the machine. Cleanaway and some other garbage collection agencies in Australia use this packer. It packed a 240 litre wheelie bin on Nitro Busa's channel, once. If the bin falls into this packer, better to leave it there, no chance to get it back out again! It crushed the entire bin, wheels and all, including a reinforced plastic lip around the top of the bin, sideways, and a metal rod used to hold the wheels on. It just took a short while to crush it all in, but it eventually got the entire bin into the back of the truck.
Rotopress: A large rotating barrel with an auger designed to pull in and compact and store the garbage in itself. This packer can handle a wide variety of garbage.
Paddle packer: It has a post that swings from side to side, with a wedge shaped hammer on top of it. Pushes the garbage very efficiently into the back of the machine. Can pack some bulky items.
And of course, the packer featured in the videos on this channel. I'm pretty much a fan of anything that has hydraulics or motors in it that compact and press garbage. I grew up watching rear blade packers, when a blade packer pinches a mattress, the packer will leave a crease in the mattress where it pressed against it with up to 90 thousand pounds of force. Mattresses are springy but not that tough! 😊👍
@@DarkVoidIIIthe mcneilus I used to day crushes up to 118,800 lbs of force
would have loved to see that chair hit the auger!
That's a much better angel
How far into the box does the auger go? Is it the entire length of the box?
Great video! What's that little adjustable opening to the right of the rear wall for? Saw that on another of your vids but forgot to ask. Can you give me some insight? Thanks!!!
That’s what I call the magic door so if I get something big or stubborn. Just open it up and keep rollin. Helps with the longevity of the auger also. This video I was about 80% packed out with 12.5 tons.
@poland347 nice! These rotopaks are cool to watch and new to me. I hope you can demonstrate the magic door sometime. Keep the great vids coming!!
Very efficient way of compressing. But i hope this goes to a mrf first, because way too much recyclables in there.
It does not, everything goes to the landfill
@@robertwalton1054 shame. Here in europe we have to do more and more things "for the environment". But it is all for nothing if other countries don't do anything or dump it in the sea like in india.
@TheShellshock67 now this isn't all of America. But in a lot of places, it costs more to recycle then you get paid for it so companies or cities choose not to offer it
Hellow my name is Anthony I am dustcart driver in UK how much does your truck hoid when full my one I drive in UK carries ten tonne of glass ok ps love video it's great to watch ok.
How are these trucks holding up for you? Any body or hydraulic concerns? What city or county is this service from?
Holds up like a champ. In 3 years it’s been down 2 times for motor work. I work for the City of Murfreesboro in middle TN.
Would you take me wearing only diapers along with two 300 gallon toters full of loose cloth pre-fold diapers and wet adult diapers?
Kind of like....this? disposalstoriesinc.blogspot.com/2022/12/crushedinspired-by-dailydumps-on-youtube.html
would have loved to see that chair 9:10 go in.
Unfortunately this truck doesn’t take bulk items like that. The metal frame could damage the auger. We have a guy that drives a knuckle boom for that stuff.
@@TheGarboGetter233 ruclips.net/video/pek1-blSJIg/видео.html
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Damn.. almost no recycling. Something you' will see up here in the Netherlands.
Almost? There is no recycling there
lots of diaper bags @ 10:00
Are you on social media?
Don't the city recycle ♻️
They do not. You're more than welcome to save all the recyclables from the garbage by getting there before the garbage man does
10:47 clothes