Interesting dinasour! That is indeed a mack although it looks like the name plate is missing. Interesting McNeilus although I don't recall ever seeing this type of body not sure if it is an Atlantic series or something else. I am not a fan of the flat tailgate aeathetic wise haha i love the bubble tailgate, does that make much of a difference with the truck being able to hold more because of it? I remember my trash driver years ago went to help out a republic yard in california. If you are ever out at the Vegas/Henderson property do a videos on those lol. I am serviced by the Henderson NV property. Oooh a cardboard only route that would be cool to see a packer POV if possible, i definietly understand the concern with not wanting to lose it. If not having it mounted on the cab facing the window so we could see some dumpsters being lifted would be cool too!
I love the flat backs because it allows me to back closer to objects and I don’t have to consider the huge bubble but in the flip side the bubble allows you to pack more on. Unfortunately I didn’t get any cardboard footage because I was to focused on learning the area and didn’t have time to setup a camera
I believe the Seattle yard still has a few Mack’s identical to this one surprisingly enough. Pretty cool to see the old LEs still be represented in the fleet out this way as opposed to more east coast
Mack LE McNeilus FL. Awesome truck, love me an old bulldog. Funny enough this is one of few Mack's I've ever seen that doesn't display "MACK" on the front grille otherwise you would've known. Did you transfer to Montana temporarily?
cool stuff man! sure is a piece of history. this is an ex allied waste truck it looks like, republics name back in the day. and also yes, it is a mack. old mack LE. but one more thing and correct me if im wrong; you transfer from different divisions in different states and then work over there?
I think it probably used to have a curotto can on it those Mack cabs are Mack LE and they usually have curotto cans on them but they probably removed the curotto can
@@garbagemailtrucksandbuseso8685 yes I believe so as well the yard I was at had some old buckets and another truck like this that actually had the bucket on it
Always enjoy watching the AW branded Ottos (carts) get dumped from this higher angle, was looking clean until the 13-15 minute mark with the contamination. Nice video!
Yeah, breakdowns happen all the time where I am too lol. Is this a cart delivery truck? Would be really interesting to see a POV of you delivering carts!
Hold. On.. The USA just puts all the recycling into 1 bin?? Glass, carboard, plastic, metal??? In ONE BIN?? Thats not recycling. Here in spain, glass, paper, plastic and metal is ALL SEPERATE BINS..
Nice! What city was this? Noticing the same type of carts from where you usually are but green is used for compost. Lots of neat AW branded ones, love the little AW Norseman's (or as you call them throw cans.) Great view, enjoyed this one!
I wonder why is there A Waste Management Can in there? Allied Waste Service is normally the truck that picks up the trash and recyclables in that apartments.
@@Therian_Suporter when the contract was switched WM never recovered the cans and Allied never replaced them so as long as the can isn’t damaged it’ll probably never be replaced