Cool to see you went down there. I didn’t know they ran M/As. That city is becoming more interesting since LRS came in, I think they might have some older front loaders that are worth checking out. I’d also love to see what does commercial downtown by Mayo.
@@trashmonster26 I would argue that the taking over of a local company as well as GFL and subsequent purchases of ZRs isn’t worth the variety of an older front load transferred in, but to each their own
@@TwinCitiesTrash when you are 25 minutes from Dodge Center I think ZRs are bound to be the popular choice no matter what, just like Amrep is in SoCal. Although I do agree it is sad when a local company gets bought out
Killer compilation! LEU AutoReachs were my favorite for sure!
Cool to see you went down there. I didn’t know they ran M/As. That city is becoming more interesting since LRS came in, I think they might have some older front loaders that are worth checking out. I’d also love to see what does commercial downtown by Mayo.
Mayo has Veit do there garbage which are rear loaders. In the bigger buildings they have roll offs.
How is LRS making it more interesting?
@@TwinCitiesTrash more variety, I spotted an older Mack Atlantic series chugging along there
@@trashmonster26 I would argue that the taking over of a local company as well as GFL and subsequent purchases of ZRs isn’t worth the variety of an older front load transferred in, but to each their own
@@TwinCitiesTrash when you are 25 minutes from Dodge Center I think ZRs are bound to be the popular choice no matter what, just like Amrep is in SoCal. Although I do agree it is sad when a local company gets bought out
Awesome my hometown!! Kinda sucks you don't see rear loaders, the only one I see is hometown haulers having rl.
That Peterbilt ZR I filmed back in December and the same driver too