Big Mack Granite / Leach 2RIII Garbage Truck Crushing Yard Waste Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Here's another video of one of the newer Mack Granite Leach rear loaders on a fairly dense and heavy yard waste route over the summer.
Big thanks to the awesome crew for letting me film!
Thanks to everyone for watching!
Awesome video! I could watch these guys forever, they were pretty quick for what they were collecting too. Awesome looking truck, surprised to see it on yard waste, it seems most companies save their older/shittier trucks for yard waste.
They really keep a fast pace. I'm glad they keep their trucks looking nice, but it helps when the contract requires new trucks for the routes.
@@stormchaser316hey
I loved how fast and entertaining the crew was. Great video!
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing this video!! Growing up, my dad had a leach R2 packer on his 77 ford. We often would try to get the route "all in one load". Summertime bring heavy wet grass clippings from alot of stops. With trying to get it all in one load, the hopper was completely stuffed to the gills as well. At the dump, after releasing the turnbuckles and raising the completely stuffed hopper up, front tires started to come up off the ground. This ever happen to you?
Nice looking truck.
I saw this truck on Tuesday on a different route this week
Quick crew on this one!
Awesome nice rear loader truck dude. I like this truck dude. I really enjoyed this video too dude.
Thank you!
Mid Atlantic Refuse no problem dude.
Super cool
Thanks!
He look a big Mack! can I get a big Mac from McDonald’s?
So does the driver have to activate a switch or something for the rear controls to work.........
He has to switch on the hydraulic pump so the hydraulics will work.
Lots of beautiful tree branches being thrown out 5:10, wish I could have rescued them from that awful fate. those poor babies
Totars are one of the worst bins for using on the cart tipper. Very cool truck though, I really like the redesigned blade, the Leach 2r3 is my favorite rear loader to work with.
Yeah the toters don't work well on the Leach cart tippers, but they work pretty well for Rockville, they only have toters.
Mid Atlantic Refuse, were I work, we use the Bayne cart tippers, the problem I have with the Totars is the bars break on them quite often so we have to fish them out of the hopper, also the lips on the bins are way too small so we have to lift them on to the cart tipper a lot of the time. We also have Ottos and Cascades, I like those ones a lot more.
Yeah the bars do break a lot, drivers around here carry extra bars and pop them on if they break. The 64 and 96 lips are good, but the smaller 48/20 gallons barely have a lip at all
My Mom Today @ 8:00 pm Thank You
Me siento orgulloso de mi trabajo yo soy el driver
Double aaaaaaaaaddddddddsssss
How many workers do they have at ecology.
I'm not sure, but they do have a lot. They have three big yards across MD.
Oh because in Olney Half of the routes were not picked up till 6:30
rubber maid cans on wheels are crap wheels always fall off
Agreed, and the can themselves don't last long before cracking.
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Why are they wearing those masks
Maybe to keep out dust
@@shivagamez1604 actually it’s to prevent getting COVID
I have a video of a rear loader
Nice!
@@stormchaser316 Did you see it
Yeah, I didn't know Burrtec has a truck like that!
what was your favrote part
@@BurrtecWasteMaster when he demonstrated the cart on the tipper.