The driver just don't care . Might be needs someone to take him out from the truck and saw him about what he's doing and maybe the driver will understand .
That is exactly I mean exactly what it reminded me of I don’t it also gets to the point with the green one that every time the truck pulls up I start laughing
right now in my head i am imagining that truck trying to put one of them broken bins down but ends up catapulting it into someone's window while they lying on the sofa reading or doing something, hilarious! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Swampy Is there a speed control for the jaws? If not then its poorly designed. If so in what situation would you use the ability to close quickly? The jaws are slamming into the bin with such pressure that it might be good for the first few years, but after a while the plastic is fatigued and fails.
Im pretty sure the whole point of the video is that they’re all broken which is why they crumple like that Ive never seen a bent plastic trash can in all my years because they were all in on piece edit: ok it seems like this is the same truck in the same town so I think the problem is with that specific truck not the design of the grabber
Jhone Glober Yup judge a whole country by one broken piece of machinery in one town Ive never seen those trucks do that so this is clearly a rare thing or else they wouldnt be everywhere In fact Its 7am and I can hear our garbage truck making its way around the neighborhood while its 12 degrees outside where no one would want to work If you want go ahead and be inefficient by using people instead of finding ways to advance as a species then go ahead but when you're ready to come into the first world we'll be waiting
When I lived in Britain 20 years ago the bins were picked up solely by the metal bar they all have on the front. No side-crushing happened. These are more amusing though...
I love these. I laugh so hard my side hurts 😂 I just can't stop. It's like the people trying to walk on ice. Well they could get hurt I feel bad but it's just too funny.😂
A lot of the damage done to the cart is due to the gripper style. Should be universal grip. Also, if the driver is not dead on the claws eventually rip through cart. Don't know how many customers are served per route. Generally 800-1500 homes 8-10 hour day. So fatigue can catch up to driver surely. Great video.
No fcuks given by driver. Interesting part of RU-vid, very funny.I guess the video footage was taken to convince the waste company to replace cans? Or to improve the hydraulic system
5:41 rolling up to a guy on a bike at the same time doing the same thing, camera out. Its the whipping for me. The finagling, the throwing, the crashing
I’m glad the trash company in my city has their shit together. They have all sturdy bins, and very specialized grabbers that perfectly conform to their bins.
If cart is broken I would just get out of truck and load on top of grabber and dump it in the truck (if garbage obviously) as they just get stuck on the grabber for ages and also is dangerous - see bottle go flying which could have hit that kid at 5:47
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@Virginia Refuse Trucks. In the UK you get 1 of each free from the Council :- Grey = Non Recyclables, Blue = Tins & Bottles (both Glass & Plastic), Green = all Garden Rubbish - (you have to pay $30 a year to have that emptied), & a 1 cu yd re-enforced Brown Sack for Paper & Board. You can buy extra ones of any of them at $30 each with no charge for them being emptied. If the Council or you damage any, they are replaced free of charge. Some Councils do have Black instead of Grey ones for General Waste. Hospitals do have Yellow ones for needles, etc, - ( basically all medical waste), and there were some Red ones about for Asbestos etc, but those are being phased out in favour of 'sealed sacks'.
They should just attach a large bin to the back of the truck so when they get a bin that is broken, they can load the stuff from one bin to the other bin that is attached to the back of the truck.
I live in unincorporated Bexar County where all waste collection is by private haulers and competition is quite aggressive. All of them still use rear load trucks with 3 man crews. Much better than a stupid ass arm tossing all the trash around.
@@firebirdude2 We usually get a new one if it is damaged or in my case someone stole? it, but maybe it went into the truck. But who would want a smelly garbage bin.
In Australia, where i live, we have 240 litre injection molded plastic garbage bins - and no that's not a misspelling, that's how litre is spelled in Australia - and I have seen one bin fall into a garbage truck hopper. The operator didn't bother trying to get the bin out, the compactor mechanism took four passes at eating the bin but it eventually ate the whole bin. The hardest part for the truck to eat was the reinforced bin lip which was molded to have additional reinforcing on it. But the garbage truck eventually ate the whole thing. There were lots of crunching and snapping noises of plastic being snapped apart as the compactor crushed the bin. Apparently if a bin falls into a garbage truck they just let the truck eat it, they don't even try to rescue it out of it. You will usually receive a new bin, if not, you should contact your local council and they will supply a new bin.
For insurance purposes they don't get out of the truck or actually do anything unless absolutely necessary... trash is dangerous. One of the top 5 deadliest jobs.
We still hand toss every can/bag at our location. To many stops on hills for us to use these types of trucks (can would fall over often and go into the road). The even suckier part is I’m sure this driver is getting payed more than us (18.27-21.50) and doesn’t even have to get out 😑
The reason why such cans don't get replaced, is because this garbage service, like the city of San Diego environmental services, asks you to pay $20 to replace it. And most people with broken cans say "no" because they can just live with it. Also, does anyone else notice that all of these are the same cans, in the same neighborhood, being emptied by the same truck and driver?
So? It's not like everyone needs to replace their barrel every month lol. Some places charge for the gas & man power to deliver the can, assembly, removal etc. And some residents (in general, not just LA) can go a long time before the container fails. Eventually the driver will put it out of service or throw the whole thing away, and then you'd have to get a new can in order to resume service.