That is the hand brake. We have two front loads with those hand brakes and they come in handy when you're dumping a can or the truck so we don't have to work the brake and fuel with our foot
I’ve seen what the so called “yard dogs”look what he’s referring too. And he has NO goddamn clue what a yard dog is!! Cause I drove them for 14 goddamn years
Working at a different facility in Georgia, the computer system keeps record of the truck weights since they rarely vary. They are pretty much the same weight all the time unless there is a rider in the truck adding maybe 200lbs to the gross. The calculations are done on the weigh in and their ticket is printed and distributed to them. Having an automated system, it probably informs the driver if their weight needs to be updated. As with our facility(not automated), the truck weights get updated 2-3 times annually. With roll off trucks, they'll have a different weight for various size and style cans or compactors boxes on the truck.
Kenneth Jones when a truck is new they will make us weigh out 6 times to get an average empty weight. Then they just apply that weight when we weigh in, eliminating the need to weigh out, which saves us all time.
Experience and the blade tells you when the truck is getting full. When the blade stops going all the way back it's time to head to the dump. Unless you want to work on packing a few more cans into the hopper.
Very nice video don't usually see and hear the whole thing from the drivers perspective, - most interesting. Greetings from the UK.
Christopher Lovelock Greetings to you Christopher
That is the hand brake. We have two front loads with those hand brakes and they come in handy when you're dumping a can or the truck so we don't have to work the brake and fuel with our foot
What is that thing you pull down by the steering wheel for?
that load 53,500.. was around 8ton
keep them coming 😎👌👍
Hi Eric I was wondering what the monitor at the top left is?
Thanks
i really enjoy your video, am going to waste management in 2 weeks from now
Henry Cunningham have been trying for a few days so I will have been a bit
Does driving that truck pay will?
I know this is an old video, but so you know what the truck weighed empty?
There about 38000 give or take a few
Eric Schreier Since I weigh nearly 200 lbs, how much would that get you on the scale? pay or get paid?
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Lets just completely ignore the 3 STOP signs on our way out shall we.
That makes sense.. thanks!
Whats the screen on the top left hand side of your windshield Eric
That's an Android tablet I was using for mapping, locating new stops and sending pics to dispatch. I just use my phone now
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love your vids buddy :)
Lovin Water thanks dude
I’ve seen what the so called “yard dogs”look what he’s referring too. And he has NO goddamn clue what a yard dog is!! Cause I drove them for 14 goddamn years
do you have a radio in the truck
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And you didn't weigh when you left, so how do they know how much you dumped? Aren't you charged by weight?
Working at a different facility in Georgia, the computer system keeps record of the truck weights since they rarely vary. They are pretty much the same weight all the time unless there is a rider in the truck adding maybe 200lbs to the gross. The calculations are done on the weigh in and their ticket is printed and distributed to them. Having an automated system, it probably informs the driver if their weight needs to be updated. As with our facility(not automated), the truck weights get updated 2-3 times annually. With roll off trucks, they'll have a different weight for various size and style cans or compactors boxes on the truck.
Kenneth Jones when a truck is new they will make us weigh out 6 times to get an average empty weight. Then they just apply that weight when we weigh in, eliminating the need to weigh out, which saves us all time.
he rolls every stop sign in the video
I hit a new low of complete boardum.
how do u know when ur full
Experience and the blade tells you when the truck is getting full. When the blade stops going all the way back it's time to head to the dump. Unless you want to work on packing a few more cans into the hopper.
@@EricSchreierMrWonderful thank u
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