The Trashmaster used to be the Rex trashmaster. CMI is owned by TEREX. Someone stated that this is a bad way of getting rid of trash. One of the big garbage hauling companies tried crushing trash into pellets to burn. Also a garbage burning powerplant was in use in N.J. , only problem was the plant could not op- erate with the amt. of trash supplied profitably.On paper a good idea,but the reality was not en- ough fuel to burn.
When I started working at Fresh Kills Landfill in 1985. They had only Rex non air conditioned Compactors. I still remember getting into a machine that was totally covered in flies on the inside. Soon as you started the machine. All the flies would take to the air, then try to land on your face. To mitigate this. You would point the two air fans inside of the cab. Such that at full speed and pointed on your face. The flies would immediately get caught in the airstream and wouldn't be able to land. Fortunately, I didn't have to put up with tis for long. The City bought one of every make of Compactor to determine which one was the best. Company representatives trained a small group of us. To put the machines through their paces. The men liked the big Rex. It was huge, super roomy inside. The seat was like a Lazy Boy with toggle switches for forward and reverse and joysticks to control the steering and blade. However, the mechanics get a say, too. They picked the Caterpillar machine because most of our other machines were Caterpillar. (Bulldozers, scrapers, Backhoes, off highway trucks, etc.) So they went with Caterpillar. But they kept the two Rex Compactors that the City already purchased. All the rest of the machines were sold at auction. IMHO, the Caterpillar is the best when serviceability is taken into account. Cats are tough and are the easiest to repair.
You mentioned that the trash master 11 is the ONLY full width compactor on the market.... That is false, the TANA is also a full width compactor & if not the best designed considering there is 2 full length drums instead of 1 on the trash master.
Only machine I would consider is Caterpillar...Best parts and service in the industry...no one else comes even close...When it breaks down it will be running again quicker than the rest will.
Was operate old waste Volvo compactors Lm1641,L160c,L180c with buckets insteads of blade,bucket was very good when you ran the hole thing for your without help from doozers.
I guess they all run on , or over waste . Even recyclables . But the company to get an engine to be powered by recycle waste , well that would be a world breakthrough ! Common Clatterpillar they run power plants on pig poo gas so take it the next step.
Really enjoy your videos!! Hope there is more??
How could you not like to operate one of these machines.
836K operator here. It's a blast! Amazingly though, they get stuck very easily.
When I worked on land fill we had open cabs. I really miss the smell of warm garbage on a summers day . Made for great tasting bogies
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These compactors are impressive machines to see up close 💪🏻
Ya unless u are the one working on them
@@dannyperry7929 Probably true
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I keep a 826h and 826k running the rats are the worse part lol
@@dannyperry7929 What's so bad about them? I'd assume that they're just like any other industrail machine, aside from the smell perhaps.
Yes they are!
5:57 через много лет, из этих куч мусора, будут вулканы!!!
Impressive machines but it is sad that better ways of trash disposal are not more universally used.
The Trashmaster used to be the Rex trashmaster. CMI is owned by TEREX. Someone stated that this is a bad way of getting rid of trash. One of the big garbage hauling companies tried crushing trash into pellets to burn. Also a garbage burning powerplant was in use in N.J. , only problem was the plant could not op- erate with the amt. of trash supplied profitably.On paper a good idea,but the reality was not en- ough fuel to burn.
The trashmaster 11 the first machine , you said it was a full width packer .. All I saw was the 4 wheels
Well, it's like the front wheels covers middle area and the rear wheels covers the remaining... So its full width compactor.
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I ran the al Jon 600 for 5 years, 750,000 new and probably cost half that to keep it together during my time in it.
When I started working at Fresh Kills Landfill in 1985. They had only Rex non air conditioned Compactors. I still remember getting into a machine that was totally covered in flies on the inside. Soon as you started the machine. All the flies would take to the air, then try to land on your face. To mitigate this. You would point the two air fans inside of the cab. Such that at full speed and pointed on your face. The flies would immediately get caught in the airstream and wouldn't be able to land. Fortunately, I didn't have to put up with tis for long. The City bought one of every make of Compactor to determine which one was the best. Company representatives trained a small group of us. To put the machines through their paces. The men liked the big Rex. It was huge, super roomy inside. The seat was like a Lazy Boy with toggle switches for forward and reverse and joysticks to control the steering and blade. However, the mechanics get a say, too. They picked the Caterpillar machine because most of our other machines were Caterpillar. (Bulldozers, scrapers, Backhoes, off highway trucks, etc.) So they went with Caterpillar. But they kept the two Rex Compactors that the City already purchased. All the rest of the machines were sold at auction. IMHO, the Caterpillar is the best when serviceability is taken into account. Cats are tough and are the easiest to repair.
why does the operator sits sideways...for a better backing up view.? seems his neck would get sore
What do you do what you get a flat?
I wanna see what it would do in a forest
You mentioned that the trash master 11 is the ONLY full width compactor on the market.... That is false, the TANA is also a full width compactor & if not the best designed considering there is 2 full length drums instead of 1 on the trash master.
I don't know how meny landfill sites are still being used because those days bin lorries tip at a transfer stations or incinerator
Em vez de inventar a máquina melhor , tem q ué algo para acabar com aterro sanitário
Your narrator's enunciation and inflections give me the heebie-jeebies. I generally turn off the audio when I watch your content.
Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Great show’s thanks for sharing with us.
Only machine I would consider is Caterpillar...Best parts and service in the industry...no one else comes even close...When it breaks down it will be running again quicker than the rest will.
Once you go cat you’ll never go back
Was operate old waste Volvo compactors Lm1641,L160c,L180c with buckets insteads of blade,bucket was very good when you ran the hole thing for your without help from doozers.
Nice video and very informative and very entertaining and very satisfaction more videos.
Jake Paul, Logan Paul, Pewdiepie and Jimmy Kimmel live have nothing on this!
Bomag's landfill machine is badass
CAT long form please tell me
Cat 836 👊🤟👍
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Can they Since money, gold, silver, And their bodies.
ORRRR Hard drives with bitcoin on them lol
@@LordGizmo Lol
the birds are disturbing
Oii
era ashte shum rand. po shpirti duhet te jet i aster
I guess they all run on , or over waste . Even recyclables . But the company to get an engine to be powered by recycle waste , well that would be a world breakthrough ! Common Clatterpillar they run power plants on pig poo gas so take it the next step.
me geny. kam punu edhe te ardhen punoj
cool,always kinda had a thing for these machines.Lets drive on garbage,sure beats the T.V.
I just wish you could give measurements in standard units for us Americans to please
WHY ARE YOU STILL DUMPING RESCOURCES.
Because it cost too much to process it.
Uk if lazy people and lazy companies recycled we wouldn't need landfills
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