That truck needs retired because it's in such bad condition , all of that banging and the squealing of the packer shows that the truck isn't maintained and the compactor box itself is severely dented which is a result of the box not being built right and the truck seems to be overloaded most of the time.
This truck sounds like it's at its end. How can it do such heavy packing with the engine idling? The trucks when I was a kid really revved up when cycling.
I admire all the guys that do this work. I really feel it is a thankless job. Well done to all, but these two young men I simply love. So young and so willing to do the hard work. They just get on with it.
Yo no sé nada de esos idiomas,pero aquí en Latinoamérica hay mucha necesidad, miestras alla en ese país destruyen tantas cosas buenas que aquí hay tantas personas que no tienen donde sentarse ni donde dormir.
I had my black cat Floyd on my lap for part of this and we watched together. What I found surprising is that he didn't jump off my lap with all those high pitch loud screeching sounds with each compaction cycle. There's no question he heard all that, since many other noises cause him to jump, I guess he didn't think it was a predator or prey or anything.
2 hard working men buy them a ice tea or something they deserve alot of credit your service is deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard appreciate you thanks job well done you should be proud ! Joe
OMG!! There's someone in that truck constantly banging to get out and the packer is screaming in protest but these two guys just keep piling crap into the hopper. The young fella wears his white cap like that so when the poor bugger finally escapes from the packer he won't know which direction he is running and won't be able to catch him.
seriously. I cringe when I see people throwing out furniture better than what I've got, LOL All that cardboard and metal is easy to recycle but they don't, unless they sort it at the tip.
Just tagging interesting things :D 0:12 plastic slide 0:30 kids car seat 0:55 Toy, bag chair thingy 1:26 Toilet trainer seat 6:51 Backpack 7:32 Clothes 8:01 pink backpack 8:07 Clothes 10:19 Kick scooter 10:31 Kick scooter 10:49 Bag of toys (maybe) 12:14 Backpack 12:31 Car booster seat 12:57 Toys 18:09 Tent (maybe) 18:35 Playmat or foldable pool 19:17 Surfboard 19:38 Toy 23:40 kids learning bike 25:19 Water play table toy 25:24 Toy boat 25:55 Outdoor toy house 26:26 Plastic sand toy buckets
Buy them a soda or something they deserve alot of credit your service is deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard appreciate you guys job well done you should be proud ! Joe
These units were actually manufactured in Europe by Heil in the UK ;) That‘s why they got buttons instead of levers. Pretty good trucks these Powertracks.
@@laurin4339 now Heil is introducing the 3rd Button Operation Rear Loader Garbage Truck from the Mark II in the 1960's, Mark III in 1970's and Formula 3000 in 1980's. The New PT-1100 is the 1st all electric refuse unit operated by computer, also all operation with buttons, no more lever controls, a Half Century change in Rear Loader history
@@jorgefigueroa4437 Oh yes Heil have been around in Europe for decades now, pretty sure it started in the 1970s/early 1980s. Nowadays they trade under the name “Hillend Engineering” in Europe. Might add that the product lineup of Heil Europe differs from the Heil USA lineup. For example Heil Europe built a swing link packer called Heil Powerlink which is similar to the EZ-Pack and Dempster swing link RLs. The Heil Powerlink isn’t available in the US. Moreover in Europe Heil still sells the original Heil Big Bite which they are not allowed to do in the US due to a lawsuit from Leach against the design filed in the 1980s which Leach won. On the other hand, Heil Europe does not sell any of the Heil SLs that they sell in the US.