I love the roar this truck makes! Hopefully you can get more of a similar truck since you said this crew wasn't happy with filming. I think I'll have to ask bitterman112 about the engine and trans; he knows about this stuff.
Thanks, yeah definitely shocked me how awesome it sounded compared to their other trucks. Almost gave up trying to find them lol Yeah, more trucks that sound like this need to be filmed haha
Good for them! I like it! A lot of storage bins, more that actual manual bins; seems to be the popular choice for residents. That would have been sweet if the had logos on manual bins! That doesnt happen anymore!
sounds awesome, bet it was even better in person. Would be great if more trucks sounded like this stil haha Love the fast paced collection too, great video
Yeah, lol Parks and Sons is the only company out here that still does manual recycling in customer provided bins. Youngtown almost switched to company provided (P&S) 32 gallon bins but they opted to stay with customer's choice. Would have definitely been neat to see manual bins with a company logo
I'd like to, although the crew wasn't too keen on being on camera. Parks and Sons has around 75 trucks, so I'm sure some others are bound to sound similar or even better. They also have some real goodies (like a homemade ASL) that's my real focus. Don't know what to tell you about the age, I have no idea. I'm really not the person to ask about the engine and trannie haha. Thanks haha
Whoa man! Such a beastly growling machine (Peterbilt 320 McNeilus REL). Are you going to get more footage of this truck? How old is the truck? What engine and trannie does it have? I'm probably guessing Cummins ISL and Allison 3500RDS automatic. Correct me if I'm wrong. Great vid! Such a roaring truck once again!!
Yea thats me with the orange vest. I was wondering when this video was going to be uploaded. Also wanted to ask why they recorded but didnt have time so y record? The truck?
Nice. We like the trucks, man. If you look at my channel it's full of videos of other trucks from around the valley, and if you check out pretty much any of the channels from the people who've commented, you'd find the same. We just find the trucks interesting, specifically ones that sound really cool, like this one and the Peterbilt that works in Youngtown. Does the truck in Youngtown (#13) ever do recycling? Thanks for letting me get a video. do you mind if I come back for more in the future?