It all began when I was just a year old, barely tall enough to peek out the window on garbage day to watch the trucks drive up my street. Oddly enough, that "childish" love for trash trucks has continued to be an interest and hobby of mine to this day. With this channel, my goal is and has been to find and document a variety of different refuse trucks for those who have a passion for the waste industry. Though an overlooked profession and interest, I and many others have become fascinated with refuse and recycling collection equipment and have grown an appreciation for the men, women, and equipment dedicated to keep it running smoothly.
My filming experiences have taken me to countless destinations on the map that I would have never traveled to otherwise. My quests to find the more classic and uncommon trucks take me outside of my hometown to many parts of California and several states as well. Subscribe if you like watching garbage trucks in action!
I know this happened a while ago but I’m glad this video is up again. I remember it was privated for a while. Also I never knew they ever had WX64 Rapid Rails like the one at 6:05.
Great job on filming Tony in the regular truck 214 glad someone else was able to film Tony in the regular truck 214 sense Tony sure takes the cake of revving 214 the hardest due to the fact I believe this is how David made 214 sound like when manual revving 214 hard when he had use 214 as a spare three times still wish I could had been there to film David manual revving 214 hard the three times he got to use 214 as a spare. It least I know now the next time I get news Tony is in the regular truck 214 again I will try my hardest to be extra early again great job on filming Tony in the regular truck 214 and I'm most pleased you film him at David's old Ventura, CA Wednesday morning route.
Very great job you film David's old Ventura, CA Wednesday morning route I remember 214 was the first secret David told me I didn't know about David into I visit David at his house that he actually got to use 214 as a spare three times out of the three times there was only one time the regular driver of 214 saw that David was in his regular truck 214 and David said the regular driver of 214 got very upset and got mad at David sense he wasn't very happy that David was in his regular truck 214.
Seems like a waste of time to put some of those bins out with just a handful of material. I think I would skip hauling it to the road that week and wait until there was a little more in it.
Not efficient at compaction. The blade doesn't even go inside the enclosed portion to compact the trash further. The trash is forced upward with many cardboard boxes and bags remaining whole and not even crushed. Rear loaders are far more efficient.