‼Chris, I've said it in the comments several times, but the smaller Cat 815 Soil Compactor (soil compactor versions use different blades and wheels) can't be beaten for site work. And they are smooth to operate for soil compaction. The company I worked for did full site development for residential and commercial developers. Once the land was cleared, we built the roads, ponds, building sites, and all of the line work (sewers and utilities). That old 815 was invaluable (and indestructible).
I got my mechanic career started at a transfer station for trash and metal. Best job I ever had. I loved digging around in 50 and 100 yard bins for treasures 😂
Lots of places won't let you pick through stuff anymore even if you work there . I remember many times going to the dump and coming home with more stuff than I left with lmao 🤣 .
When I was growing up with my three brothers we spent a lot of time at the dump. We always brought home more then my father left there and he would get pissed all good memories. It was all good treasures to us. Thanks for sharing Chris
@@kaboom4679. Our transfer station is the same, “no scavenging”. So much for the “re-use” part of the logo!But at the same time they want us to wash our damn garbage for recycling, most of which ends up a the landfill anyway!
@@kaboom4679. Yeah, they stuff the “reduce, re-use, recycle” crap down our throats, but when you want to re-use something from the transfer station (in my case), they have a NO SCAVENGING rule! The. They was us to wash our frickin’ garbage! FuckEm.
Oh Man !! How Cool is that "Dragline Waterfall" coming in that place. Now that would make a super nice entrance just about anywhere !! Really liked that !! Man, No telling what you guys are going to get into when you take these trips !! lololol... Great as always Chris !! Have a Great Evening, And On too the Next !!
I remember as a kid going to the dump. Lots of seagulls and they had nets along the wood line to catch all the plastic blowing around on windy days. Enjoyed the drone and audio of the folk music @ the end great way to end video.
Commercial cardboard recycling works in Australia. Every business can get a dumpster from the Recyclers. Fill it, it gets taken away. No cost. Saves the landfill cost, and the trees.
I'm surprised the operators aren't wearing a respirator. I saw several dust plumes come up when pushing that stuff around. Interesting video. Thanks Chris.
Mr Dig has his hands full and he knows how to unload them too and and a hell of a operation he has going on very cool neat clean and systematic puts it in its place nicely done Mr Dig 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
From the old to the new landfill equipment. Fantastic coverage of the C&D Landfill - good to know these businesses exist specifically for the construction industry.
Chris can write his own ticket now , he done impressed the landfill folks . Be seriously glad that's a C and D and not a sanitary landfill . The one I gotta drive past every day REEKS like you won't believe and you just hope the wind is outta the South . It truly brings tears to your eyes and gets you all choked up thinking about it . The buzzards won't even land there .
Cool vid of a place most folks never see from the inside. Far better than the residential side of landfills (I remember running old cable/winch roll-off trucks down South and hated getting the occasional "residential" box or compacter to dump). Still occasionally have to fill in up here in North Dakota running a hook truck out to the landfill when winch truck stuff is slow. We even hauled away all the demo from a big trackside grain elevator over in Montana over to a landfill southeast of Minot with sidedumps (could only make one round a day legally due to running out of hours). Hauled a few landfill dozers/loaders from time to time but never these with the pseudo-sheepsfoot wheels (they're great for compaction but not so great on a trailer deck lol). He's got a nice operation going there. Tires and metal always sorted out (yep, everyone likes to hide stuff in the middle or bottom of roll-offs lol). At least I didn't see seagulls like here in Williston! Lol
enjoyed this video, Chris.. love watching the big equipment working at the local recycling place we dump green waste at, they run it through a big mulcher, loading it with with a grapple.. looks like you had a great time away..
You & Mike did a wonderful and thorough review of Mr. Digg's business. Bless him for the recycling and reuse of the materials that he can do. I am really looking forward to the auction videos now that I know Kyle is with you both!😁Thanks for sharing this, Chris. This was a fun one.
Growing up, we always used to go to the county landfill to take our trash. It was always neat seeing all the equipment. The EPA shut it down after tropical storm Harvey
Amazes me that, over in the US, refrigeration items are still just disposed of in general landfill. Over here in the UK/Europe, anything with refrigerant in is now considered hazardous waste and can't be disposed of in landfill without getting degassed first.
absolutely crazy and to see all of it just being thrown away and crushed in Denmark, we are several decades ahead in sorting and recycling materials compared to the USA,
Landfills in the US are lined to capture all fluids and methane is harnessed for power. After decades all the wood, cardboard and fiber are decomposed into "earth". What's left is being held for future generations to mine back and use once technology makes it economically feasible. In Europe they meticulously sort all their waste, send it to recycling hubs where it's loaded onto container ships and sent to third world countries where it's picked through for the 10% that has value, then the remainder is put into landfills or best of all, loaded onto ships and sent out under the cover of darkness and dumped into the ocean. Way to go Europe!
I recently got my CDL and started working as a rolloff driver. This is absolutely awesome to see chris make a video on the process I work around every day.
FamilIar with the operation. I work in the landfill construction industry. Worked in Aiken a few times. C&D landfill is not as nasty as a MSW landfill. Enjoyed this video.
i remember my first time operating a soil compactor it was a brand new CAT 815 next generation and it was painful driving on bumpy ground in it but i did it any i didn't like the machine at. First but when i finally got the hang of it i liked it
there was a fire at a tire recycler near my home back in 1990. It took 17 days & 4 fire departments to get it put out. 14 million tires burned & caused an environmental disaster.
Carls retreading in Grawn Michigan burned for several weeks. They had to burry the burning tires to put the fire out, you could smell the fire 20 miles away at my parents place. That was 1995, and it’s still an EGLE site today
We used to haul our scraps and junk down to the landfill back in the 60's and 70's until we got curbside service. Seeing the huge earthmovers and even road graders at the site was exciting for me being the little boy at the time. Even this day the landfill site is still fermenting down and about 40 feet high.
I can tell you that compactor, I've used it also on Rocks and Stones, we called it the four posted compactor, because it had a different rating of which way the compaction would go., them are $50K plus, done checked
My dad spent 40 years on landfill tip on the northern beaches of Sydney spent my childhood there with him and the local government got him 2 of the compactors both were the 826 cats but before that he had a komatsu and ran D9s
Best day ever years ago was doing a run to the dump. Never knew what treasures you could bring home.... Then they stopped you doing that! And Mrs was happy.... Can't imagine why????
That place is set up for efficiency an resource heaven, good night alive, the logistics he goes threw is unreal I bet, but employees make that place operate everyday, pretty dang cool, thanks for sharing Chris 🇺🇲💪🤙👍👌✊ an I look forward to seeing the next video
My uncle worked on a landfill for years driving one of those machines with the spike wheels, don't know how he stuck the smell of the place. He often got the best of stuff that some rich people were dumping, i remember he got big boxes of sweets that were being dumped by a store because they were soon past the date. Big bags of liquorice all sorts. Me and my friends were eating them for weeks.
Was there anything mentioned about methane gas build up or seeping to the surface mentioned, with the decomposition going on and packed that tight I would think there would be some kind of off gassing? They sure are effective with their operation, my hat is off to them, and there is big money tied up in the equipment to boot. Thanks for the video Chris, appreciate the ride along.
Interesting stuff. We used to have an incinerator plant in town for all the garbage. The plant produced steam for Crane and Co. to run paper machines. Crane and Co. produces all the paper for U.S. currency. Now all of our trash goes to landfills in NY state and VT.
A long time ago, I worked for the "Public works Dept" in a small northern BC town. It was very "dangerous" because there were often Grizzly bears in there and if they were gone, Black and Brown bears came for the food. One summer day I was having a coffee break and sitting on the door sill swinging my feet because my knee hurt. Suddenly there was a terrible smell and wondering what it was, I looked down just as the hump on a huge Grizzly was passing a few inches below my feet! A few seconds later I was back in my seat and closing the door. Grizzlys prefer their food to be rotten before they eat it and that's why when they kill something they will bury it for a week or so before they come back to dig it up and eat it. PS: Black and Brown Bears are Grizzly food.
If it wasn't for plastic tape, you could mix the cardboard into your composting set-up (I compost 5-600lbs of cardboard a year mixed with green stuff for my 1,400' veg patch).
Glad that kids can watch your channel and decide for themselves what they want to do, my parents told me in the 90's "you can't work at a landfill", We used to drive by all the time and I loved all the big machines and chaos, but they brainwashed me that I had to be white collar and go to college, tried that and it didn't work out, now I work a deep fryer for min wage.
Chris been down to Folkston, playing in the dump. You need to swing by Wayne County for the residential landfill and get a good taste of Broadhurst's trash mountain in Screven Ga. Its unforgettable on a sweltering summer day
Simple problem with the cardboard, don’t accept it unless it’s sorted and separated. Takes up space that other things can go, thus filling the landfill prematurely. Or even easier is incinerating the burnables like the pallets.
Could use that magnet at our both our landfill and construction dump site. Always a fear of getting a flat when dumping. At least (as my videos show) we have backhoes to pull stuck loads out or help dump trailers that have dead batteries and can’t dump
Worked on alot of thee 826 and 836 packers. Worst job ever dropping the belly pans. Any landfill machine was a crap shoot. Is this the machine I get cut or stuck on?! Knew alot of guys get hypersermics stuck in them and cuts. Then it's months of testing!
I’m a class A CDL driver my last job where I was hired as a roll off driver put me in a off-road truck and excavator because a landfill in Memphis Tn caught on fire we had to put it out it was fun
Thank you Chris for showing us the shovel out at the gate , I gave DP hell for not saying anything about it . Speaking of old DP do ya think if he put Aaron on a compactor like that one , he'd quit having problems with his pond dams sliding down hills on him ?
The county drilled wells in our municipal waste landfill to harvest methane gas that is sold to local businesses. Does construction debris give off methane when it decomposes?
Maybe introduce him to Matt in Diesel Creek , invite him to the national steam show. Just don't let Matt around his shovel, 😂 he might come down to save the ole girl. 😅
I always wonder if Ryan gets many fires through weight combustion with all the wood and paper being crushed into the dump. It's what happens on coal heaps when it is left for a long time. I live in one of the places that was a coalfield area's of England and we had a heap above the village where I used to live and it was always smoking because of the heat generated within it.
Chris, there is a lot of aluminum in building demolition, yet it doesn't attract to a magnet. Does Ryan just cover it up or does he pull it out? I thought I saw a chunk in there.
well..cardboard becomes dirt - I mean it's already pulped wood which degrades and decays nicely. The glues break down....it's a nice additive to the landfill.
Let’s go gambling again Chris! 🎰 (but first, can I borrow a few dollars?)
Anytime let's go! Y'all check out Ryan's channel!!
Yes indeed! I bet if Ryan was butchering hogs, he would find a way to use even the squeal. :) @@letsdig18
Chris, They need your rake to rake the debris once in awhile.
This is something I've not seen before. Thanks for showing us work that many of us take for granted.
‼Chris, I've said it in the comments several times, but the smaller Cat 815 Soil Compactor (soil compactor versions use different blades and wheels) can't be beaten for site work. And they are smooth to operate for soil compaction.
The company I worked for did full site development for residential and commercial developers. Once the land was cleared, we built the roads, ponds, building sites, and all of the line work (sewers and utilities). That old 815 was invaluable (and indestructible).
I got my mechanic career started at a transfer station for trash and metal. Best job I ever had. I loved digging around in 50 and 100 yard bins for treasures 😂
Lots of places won't let you pick through stuff anymore even if you work there .
I remember many times going to the dump and coming home with more stuff than I left with lmao 🤣 .
When I was growing up with my three brothers we spent a lot of time at the dump. We always brought home more then my father left there and he would get pissed all good memories. It was all good treasures to us. Thanks for sharing Chris
@@kaboom4679. Our transfer station is the same, “no scavenging”. So much for the “re-use” part of the logo!But at the same time they want us to wash our damn garbage for recycling, most of which ends up a the landfill anyway!
@@kaboom4679. Yeah, they stuff the “reduce, re-use, recycle” crap down our throats, but when you want to re-use something from the transfer station (in my case), they have a NO SCAVENGING rule! The. They was us to wash our frickin’ garbage! FuckEm.
Oh Man !! How Cool is that "Dragline Waterfall" coming in that place. Now that would make a super nice entrance just about anywhere !! Really liked that !! Man, No telling what you guys are going to get into when you take these trips !! lololol... Great as always Chris !! Have a Great Evening, And On too the Next !!
Thanks, that was my dads first piece of equipment
@@TheRealMrDiGG That was a beautiful piece of equipment, yard art, and water feature.
I remember as a kid going to the dump. Lots of seagulls and they had nets along the wood line to catch all the plastic blowing around on windy days.
Enjoyed the drone and audio of the folk music @ the end great way to end video.
the entrance is AWESOME. I am just thankful for everyone who does this.
Commercial cardboard recycling works in Australia. Every business can get a dumpster from the Recyclers. Fill it, it gets taken away. No cost. Saves the landfill cost, and the trees.
I'm surprised the operators aren't wearing a respirator. I saw several dust plumes come up when pushing that stuff around. Interesting video. Thanks Chris.
Mr Dig has his hands full and he knows how to unload them too and and a hell of a operation he has going on very cool neat clean and systematic puts it in its place nicely done Mr Dig 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
Thanks buddy!!
From the old to the new landfill equipment. Fantastic coverage of the C&D Landfill - good to know these businesses exist specifically for the construction industry.
Chris can write his own ticket now , he done impressed the landfill folks .
Be seriously glad that's a C and D and not a sanitary landfill .
The one I gotta drive past every day REEKS like you won't believe and you just hope the wind is outta the South . It truly brings tears to your eyes and gets you all choked up thinking about it .
The buzzards won't even land there .
Running that compactor all I could think about was Chris pushing tree limbs!! Cool video!!
Cool vid of a place most folks never see from the inside. Far better than the residential side of landfills (I remember running old cable/winch roll-off trucks down South and hated getting the occasional "residential" box or compacter to dump). Still occasionally have to fill in up here in North Dakota running a hook truck out to the landfill when winch truck stuff is slow. We even hauled away all the demo from a big trackside grain elevator over in Montana over to a landfill southeast of Minot with sidedumps (could only make one round a day legally due to running out of hours). Hauled a few landfill dozers/loaders from time to time but never these with the pseudo-sheepsfoot wheels (they're great for compaction but not so great on a trailer deck lol). He's got a nice operation going there. Tires and metal always sorted out (yep, everyone likes to hide stuff in the middle or bottom of roll-offs lol). At least I didn't see seagulls like here in Williston! Lol
enjoyed this video, Chris.. love watching the big equipment working at the local recycling place we dump green waste at, they run it through a big mulcher, loading it with with a grapple.. looks like you had a great time away..
You gotta get yourself one of them water features to the entrance of your farm, Chris - stripped back , nice patina and a little pool - beautiful 😮
You & Mike did a wonderful and thorough review of Mr. Digg's business. Bless him for the recycling and reuse of the materials that he can do. I am really looking forward to the auction videos now that I know Kyle is with you both!😁Thanks for sharing this, Chris. This was a fun one.
I wanna see what they bought!
I was waiting for a Mike Rowe voiceover. "On this episode of Dirty Jobs . . . . "
Growing up, we always used to go to the county landfill to take our trash. It was always neat seeing all the equipment. The EPA shut it down after tropical storm Harvey
Amazes me that, over in the US, refrigeration items are still just disposed of in general landfill. Over here in the UK/Europe, anything with refrigerant in is now considered hazardous waste and can't be disposed of in landfill without getting degassed first.
absolutely crazy and to see all of it just being thrown away and crushed in Denmark, we are several decades ahead in sorting and recycling materials compared to the USA,
Yes, and you burn your trash, scrub the smoke clean and make electricity. And with a ski hill on the roof! Brilliant!
Landfills in the US are lined to capture all fluids and methane is harnessed for power. After decades all the wood, cardboard and fiber are decomposed into "earth". What's left is being held for future generations to mine back and use once technology makes it economically feasible. In Europe they meticulously sort all their waste, send it to recycling hubs where it's loaded onto container ships and sent to third world countries where it's picked through for the 10% that has value, then the remainder is put into landfills or best of all, loaded onto ships and sent out under the cover of darkness and dumped into the ocean. Way to go Europe!
those big compactors are nice when doing big lift jobs too you can drag a roller for even more compaction
Ryan has one cool operation going on. Thanks for sharing the c&d side of things.
I recently got my CDL and started working as a rolloff driver. This is absolutely awesome to see chris make a video on the process I work around every day.
Keep on trucking!
@@TheRealMrDiGG you know it.
FamilIar with the operation. I work in the landfill construction industry. Worked in Aiken a few times. C&D landfill is not as nasty as a MSW landfill. Enjoyed this video.
That entrance with the stripping shovel thats more common in coal mines then landfills.
Defiantly made for great viewing bro your holidays are never dull that is for sure. Safe travels. Ken.
i remember my first time operating a soil compactor it was a brand new CAT 815 next generation and it was painful driving on bumpy ground in it but i did it any i didn't like the machine at. First but when i finally got the hang of it i liked it
there was a fire at a tire recycler near my home back in 1990. It took 17 days & 4 fire departments to get it put out. 14 million tires burned & caused an environmental disaster.
Haggersville?
DING DING DING!! You guessed correctly.@@donmcintosh4125
Everett WA?
Carls retreading in Grawn Michigan burned for several weeks. They had to burry the burning tires to put the fire out, you could smell the fire 20 miles away at my parents place. That was 1995, and it’s still an EGLE site today
@@donmcintosh4125. That was my guess, too. Thing burned for weeks. God forbid we use them for electrical generation!,!
This was most interesting, Chris! Thanks to you and Mr. Digg. 👍
Something different for sure. I can never work in a scrap yard or a dump. I'd be taking too much stuff home. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
If you had one of the 826's for pond dams you could spread a lift and compact all at the same time. It might be hard to move.
We used to haul our scraps and junk down to the landfill back in the 60's and 70's until we got curbside service. Seeing the huge earthmovers and even road graders at the site was exciting for me being the little boy at the time. Even this day the landfill site is still fermenting down and about 40 feet high.
I can tell you that compactor, I've used it also on Rocks and Stones, we called it the four posted compactor, because it had a different rating of which way the compaction would go., them are $50K plus, done checked
There is a place here in eastern PA that recycles 70% of the C&D then sends the rest to the landfill.
Here in the UK, our council ran waste centres will recycle 70%+ of the waste that comes in.
My dad spent 40 years on landfill tip on the northern beaches of Sydney spent my childhood there with him and the local government got him 2 of the compactors both were the 826 cats but before that he had a komatsu and ran D9s
I love seeing videos of you and Dirt Perfect coming together!
Best day ever years ago was doing a run to the dump. Never knew what treasures you could bring home.... Then they stopped you doing that! And Mrs was happy.... Can't imagine why????
That place is set up for efficiency an resource heaven, good night alive, the logistics he goes threw is unreal I bet, but employees make that place operate everyday, pretty dang cool, thanks for sharing Chris 🇺🇲💪🤙👍👌✊ an I look forward to seeing the next video
We have a great team!
Crazy thing is, this is just one site of several.
i bet that put a smile on your face ..your the best
Dang Chris you did good. Well run outfit. Thanks Chris.
that was very interesting,good job Chris!!
This is why dumpster diving is worh it :) every piece that is saved counts :)
Nice video.
My compactor videos weren’t that popular, & I’m “not allowed” on the plant often.
My uncle worked on a landfill for years driving one of those machines with the spike wheels, don't know how he stuck the smell of the place. He often got the best of stuff that some rich people were dumping, i remember he got big boxes of sweets that were being dumped by a store because they were soon past the date. Big bags of liquorice all sorts. Me and my friends were eating them for weeks.
Was there anything mentioned about methane gas build up or seeping to the surface mentioned, with the decomposition going on and packed that tight I would think there would be some kind of off gassing? They sure are effective with their operation, my hat is off to them, and there is big money tied up in the equipment to boot. Thanks for the video Chris, appreciate the ride along.
No methane just hydrogen sulfide
I used to fabricate those Spike wheels on the front loader. Caron compactor wheels. In Escalon, CA. And the blade.
That’s cool!!
Interesting operation. I bet it’s just nonstop every day it’s open!
Ahhh Chris mate DP beat you to it that's scary ,still enjoyed this video the passion of this guy for recycling is refreshing
Kym
Adelaide
Interesting stuff. We used to have an incinerator plant in town for all the garbage. The plant produced steam for Crane and Co. to run paper machines. Crane and Co. produces all the paper for U.S. currency. Now all of our trash goes to landfills in NY state and VT.
That’s interesting!
Very interesting. I like the wheels but you couldn’t really use the rubber ones there, enjoy this video. Thank you for taking us so long.
A long time ago, I worked for the "Public works Dept" in a small northern BC town. It was very "dangerous" because there were often Grizzly bears in there and if they were gone, Black and Brown bears came for the food. One summer day I was having a coffee break and sitting on the door sill swinging my feet because my knee hurt. Suddenly there was a terrible smell and wondering what it was, I looked down just as the hump on a huge Grizzly was passing a few inches below my feet! A few seconds later I was back in my seat and closing the door. Grizzlys prefer their food to be rotten before they eat it and that's why when they kill something they will bury it for a week or so before they come back to dig it up and eat it. PS: Black and Brown Bears are Grizzly food.
If it wasn't for plastic tape, you could mix the cardboard into your composting set-up (I compost 5-600lbs of cardboard a year mixed with green stuff for my 1,400' veg patch).
Glad that kids can watch your channel and decide for themselves what they want to do, my parents told me in the 90's "you can't work at a landfill", We used to drive by all the time and I loved all the big machines and chaos, but they brainwashed me that I had to be white collar and go to college, tried that and it didn't work out, now I work a deep fryer for min wage.
Chris been down to Folkston, playing in the dump. You need to swing by Wayne County for the residential landfill and get a good taste of Broadhurst's trash mountain in Screven Ga. Its unforgettable on a sweltering summer day
Burning question Chris - Did you find a balloon?
great video cool opening of fountain watching from San Francisco/ Philippines
This one makes me miss my Rex 355
U are right down the road from me I interviewed for a job over there
Great job great video thanks Chris and Mike and Kyle
Simple problem with the cardboard, don’t accept it unless it’s sorted and separated. Takes up space that other things can go, thus filling the landfill prematurely.
Or even easier is incinerating the burnables like the pallets.
ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO CHRIS 😊
Could use that magnet at our both our landfill and construction dump site. Always a fear of getting a flat when dumping. At least (as my videos show) we have backhoes to pull stuck loads out or help dump trailers that have dead batteries and can’t dump
That fella sure does have a operation going on. That's some big money
Grew up near a small landfill it was amazing what we were able to find
Here in Broward County we have MountTrashmore
I ran 826C and D9G at a Demo landfill.
826 C would do great pushing silage! Might make too hard to load!
Impressive great watch 👍👋🇨🇦
Hi MrDigg, second look at your operation and still impressed. Are you limited as to how high you can go with the pile?
Yes, it’ll go about 100’ from where we were standing. Eventually
@TheRealMrDigg Appreciate you showing us around, Mr. Digg! Mighty efficient operation. 👏👍
Worked on alot of thee 826 and 836 packers. Worst job ever dropping the belly pans. Any landfill machine was a crap shoot. Is this the machine I get cut or stuck on?! Knew alot of guys get hypersermics stuck in them and cuts. Then it's months of testing!
Thanks for this video. I’ve always wondered what goes on in there.
that loader dozer would be amazing for packing dams
It’s always an adventure when you go on a trip .
Hi Todd I bet you wouldn't want to run a open cab truck at the landfill in July/August . Have A good night
@@ryanhoward1013 sure would not . I have been to C&D landfills around home . Not to fun .
It's crazy that none of the operators recognize the legends walking around at their work. I'd still be working of course but waving my ass off lmao
They got some attention, don’t worry 😂
I’m a class A CDL driver my last job where I was hired as a roll off driver put me in a off-road truck and excavator because a landfill in Memphis Tn caught on fire we had to put it out it was fun
Cool video on how that works!
Wow a man that takes care of his landfill.
Thanks!!
Thank you Chris for showing us the shovel out at the gate , I gave DP hell for not saying anything about it . Speaking of old DP do ya think if he put Aaron on a compactor like that one , he'd quit having problems with his pond dams sliding down hills on him ?
😂
If I'd bet on who out of Chris or Mike got their Mr Dig video out first, I would've lost!
If it was my deal,id have a material shredder,and it would be able to be reduced a shit ton
Is the landfill for construction waste only?
Yes Construction &Demolition.
Interesting video! 😍🥰👍
Great video.
The county drilled wells in our municipal waste landfill to harvest methane gas that is sold to local businesses. Does construction debris give off methane when it decomposes?
Biological stuff does, so that's mostly from food waste and other biological stuff.
LOL, gonna teach Mike [ DP ] how to run the compactor. as Chris says it, Mike is walking along the right side🙂
Maybe introduce him to Matt in Diesel Creek , invite him to the national steam show.
Just don't let Matt around his shovel, 😂 he might come down to save the ole girl. 😅
I always wonder if Ryan gets many fires through weight combustion with all the wood and paper being crushed into the dump. It's what happens on coal heaps when it is left for a long time. I live in one of the places that was a coalfield area's of England and we had a heap above the village where I used to live and it was always smoking because of the heat generated within it.
Unfortunately yes. Usually about 3am!
Had never seen this before. Very interesting. Enjoyed watching❤❤❤wq
nice video chris tanks
That dump looks like 1950 in Sweden.
Very interesting, Chris. You need to play roulette more often! Lol
He’s luckier than me!!
How many thousand acres does this guy have for the three operations in these videos? Amazing operation!
Just 200
Chris, there is a lot of aluminum in building demolition, yet it doesn't attract to a magnet. Does Ryan just cover it up or does he pull it out? I thought I saw a chunk in there.
We pull out what we can by hand
How do they sort the non-metallic metals out of the stuff that is dumped?
By hand
All of that is organic or flammable, I am surprised you aren't mulching or burning it?
We do mulch quite a bit of it
Nice ride alone guys enjoyed it
great operations. fun video.
well..cardboard becomes dirt - I mean it's already pulped wood which degrades and decays nicely. The glues break down....it's a nice additive to the landfill.
Hide the little Chevy trucks Chris has a new smashing toy.