I always love watching these type of videos, so much entertainment. Seems like there’s always that guy in Boston wearing the hard hat on the back of the truck, lol. Since you mentioned Sunrise selling their fleet, it’s interesting that 10 of their old trucks that ran here ended up here in PA.
Yeah I saw those videos of whitetail disposal. Very different paint scheme and type of route. Sunrise ordered a decent amount of those with some nice cart tippers, I hope whitetail's guys make use of that when they can
Awesome video that recycling sure was wet from the rain. I like seeing garbage trucks collecting in ally ways.
I always love watching these type of videos, so much entertainment. Seems like there’s always that guy in Boston wearing the hard hat on the back of the truck, lol. Since you mentioned Sunrise selling their fleet, it’s interesting that 10 of their old trucks that ran here ended up here in PA.
Yeah I saw those videos of whitetail disposal. Very different paint scheme and type of route. Sunrise ordered a decent amount of those with some nice cart tippers, I hope whitetail's guys make use of that when they can
Man driving moves like us boys in San Diego but the flipper on that truck is BEYOND SLOW AF
I know bro just need that old fashioned muscle
awesome nice video
Thanks for the mention Andy those alleys certainly weren't built for those big trucks
Awesome video!
So that's how trucks are made!
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i love this truck good job!
Cool
Awesome
Your extremely lucky! Sadly 425 was put on her route last Fall and has been since :(
Is 425 a sister unit? Or is it one of the New Ways
@@trashmonster26 It was a White LEU McNeilus but now it’s yellow.
@@baystaterefuse its still on recycling it does recycle in Everett now
@@BostonTrash Did you film her?
@@baystaterefuse no but i seen it on google maps
Do this but garbage instead of recycling
A small ccc park mor with a single flipper would be better.. plus that flipper and blade slow as hell
Why was this guy wearing a hard hat lmfaooo what a stiff
@@WarrenAlog you never know those apartment dwellers could be throwing rocks out the window