Eastvale -- Residential (WM)

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  • The Eastvale team consists of 8 regular drivers collecting throughout the quickly growing city, with 4 collecting trash, 2 collecting greens, and 2 collecting recycling. A couple recent trips in July to see what Waste Management was using nowadays brought us an almost completely different set of garbage trucks than our previous visits out here.
    (0:00) - 263529: Our most recent trip to Eastvale on July 28 had us following one of our favorite drivers quickly finishing a decent sized route area. Jaime was in the usual 263529 and I couldn’t be more impressed with the speed of the truck. He seems to go faster and faster every time we see him and I’m fairly confident that he is one of the fastest Curotto Can drivers out there. Also, this was the EXACT same route area we found Jaime in the very first time we met him last year.
    (4:18) - 104494: Here’s one of Corona’s newer ASLs finishing up on route. I don’t believe this is a regular truck luckily, but it was pretty fast. Normally, there are only two "Think Green, Think Clean" garbage trucks working in the city which is pretty nice.
    On July 8th, we were going around Chino earlier in the day looking for their spare truck when some drivers told us he was dumping at the Pomona Transfer Station. Not wanting to waste anytime just sitting around, we headed to Eastvale - just a short 5 minutes down the street from the Chino route area. We found Jaime finishing up pretty quickly and ended up having lunch with him, where we got some great route info on the trucks working. He went to dump afterwards, and we went back to Chino for a short time before returning to Eastvale to begin hunting.
    (4:54) - 263847: We stumbled upon Roberto in this awesome former "Recycle Long Beach" Mack LE/Wittke subbing for Sal. Kevin and I were really hoping to see this truck, but being a spare unit, we really weren't planning on finding it anytime soon. We saw pictures of this truck on Flickr from Moises and thought that it had an old Moreno Valley Curotto Can on it, so being able to confirm that was really cool. We both have some really good memories of MoVal and their fast Curotto Cans (especially Kevin from his childhood), and so we always enjoy seeing their old Curotto Cans being used elsewhere. Oh yeah, and just to show how lucky we got, Roberto was originally out in Salvador's usual truck 264494, but midday, he broke down and had to take this truck out to finish up the route.
    (5:17): 103385: Here's one of multiple appearances of Edward in 103385 collecting the green waste opposite of Roberto. I used to have some of these 2009 Autocar Amreps in my yard, but it's been a while since I've seen them in action.
    (8:40) - 102831: Some of you may know this driver from Instagram, Frankie Magana. He had some really cool pictures of the trucks out in Eastvale and so the day before we went out here, Frankie told me what truck he was going to be in. Lucky for me, we stumbled upon him accidentally while following Roberto. Once we finished filming Roberto, we came back to get some video of Frankie finishing up, shown at (11:10). One awesome guy with a really cool truck. I love how the arm on this one is still green and it is much faster than the other Python that used to run here. This truck originated from Moreno Valley before being passed around SoCal, going from El Cajon to Baldwin Park to Chino and finally to Corona. No one really wanted this truck but apparently Corona was desperate for trucks when they took in the two Pythons.
    (13:06) - 263850: We end the video with one of the coolest trucks I have ever filmed. We met up with Jaime earlier in the day and saw that he was in this truck instead of his usual 263529! We were shocked at the yellow Curotto Can since Corona had only green ones for the longest time. We found Jaime again later in the day quickly going through the large amount of route he had left. Just like his usual truck, Jaime runs this truck like a champ. I honestly don't think there are many Curotto drivers faster than him and it was great to see him in this spare truck. This is another old "Recycle Long Beach" Wittke that was used as a commercial FL out here in Corona for a while, so when I saw that it had a Curotto, I was really surprised. It's great to see that Corona actually uses some units as commercial or residential depending on what's needed for the day. I was hoping to film more but this is all I got after at least 30 minutes of following him.
    Thanks to all the awesome drivers here at Waste Management of the Inland Empire for letting us film and all the route information too!
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  • @westernwastemanagement1892
    @westernwastemanagement1892 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Oh those were some fun trips to Eastvale WMmaster626, I'm glad Bryan was able to join us on one of them. Jaime as usual sure did not disappoint, it is so fun watching those fast dump cycles along with picking carts up and driving a few feet with them. I remember we were hoping to see the ex Recycle Long Beach Wittke with the ex Moreno Valley Curotto can but we knew it was a long shot but we certainly got lucky finding it. That was a great tag team clip with the 09 LNG Amrep. I'm so glad we got to see one of the legendary Moreno Valley Curotto Cans, and it still had good speed for being over 10 years old. That was great getting to meet Frankie and he does a great job operating the Python, especially considering the arm can sometimes be a challenge. The tag team clip of Frankie and Roberto was great too. That was sure shocking finding Jaime with a yellow Curotto Can, that was our first time seeing a yellow Curotto Can out of Corona. Great video WMmaster626 and I'm glad we survived the 100 plus degree heat on both trips.

    • @WMmaster626
      @WMmaster626  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Very fun trips! I always enjoy coming here with how fast everything operates. Hopefully next time, we'll find some other old Curottos or something neat. Hahaha yeah that heat sure was a killer! Thanks!

  • @chrisdabest5567
    @chrisdabest5567 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great vid love the truck

  • @Wmofnmproductions
    @Wmofnmproductions 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awesome dude

  • @SuperOptimus217
    @SuperOptimus217 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very nice video! I really enjoyed it.

  • @victormoreno4953
    @victormoreno4953 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Cool video WMmaster626 cool to see currotto cans it's been a long time since at Long Beach and the durapack cool too just the back up alarm is messed up nice job WMmaster626😀

    • @WMmaster626
      @WMmaster626  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks man :-) Yeah I was glad to see that Corona still runs these old Long Beach Curotto Cans still

  • @SonnyMan
    @SonnyMan 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Cool Video Nice A Lot Of Mack Front Loader Garbage trucks

    • @WMmaster626
      @WMmaster626  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks! Those Macks are the same ones that collected your city many years ago. In fact, I think the last truck in this video might be the same truck you have a picture of on your channel from 2010: th-cam.com/video/KeMnSOnl228/w-d-xo.html

    • @SonnyMan
      @SonnyMan 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Oh That's cool i did not know thanks for the imformation !

    • @SonnyMan
      @SonnyMan 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Truck In My Video From 2010 Went On Fire I Saw The Truck In A Image Bursting Into Flames I Also Know This Because The Driver Told Me.
      westcoast911.com/2011/02/02/recycling-truck-bursts-into-flames-in-east-long-beach

    • @WMmaster626
      @WMmaster626  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Oh wow that's crazy! Didn't know it was your driver or his truck that caught fire back then

    • @SonnyMan
      @SonnyMan 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      But now He Has An Amrep And The Number Is 103728

  • @garbageindustryproductions6536
    @garbageindustryproductions6536 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    That first Curotto was incredible! Probably the fastest I've seen. Even though pythons are pretty awful trucks this one was super entertaining especially collecting those millenniums. Those Macks sound awesome! Great video.

    • @WMmaster626
      @WMmaster626  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah definitely one of the fastest! Thanks man

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      @amanihawkins9653 5 ปีที่แล้ว

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  • @socalgarbagetrucks2585
    @socalgarbagetrucks2585 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Damn, 529 is definitely the speediest Curotto can out there! Amazing how its cycles were even faster than some of LA's fastest amreps. Good for Jaime for taking that green can of styrofoam too lol... do they recycle styrofoam out there? I know WM is very picky with styrofoam and plastic bag recycling. Jaime really knew how to give his truck a good rev too! Nice catch with the Ex LB 263847... cool curotto is was carrying around! Haha for some reason the clip at 6:11 reminded me a lot of Georges first videos down in Florida. I really dig those green Universal Rehrigs with the white lids. Really cool Python too. Gotta love those bouncy arms. Pretty cool its still green... much more old school that way! Not to mention its back up alarm! Fantastic manual packing with 263850 as well. Great video once again Aaron, I'm always entertained with what you find!

    • @WMmaster626
      @WMmaster626  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yup! He's one of the quickest around! Even without revving I was surprised at how fast the arm flew. I believe they do, all depends on which MRF they take the material to that day. If traffic is bad, they go to Burrtec's West Valley MRF to dump but otherwise they take it to El Sobrante and it is then trucked to Azusa or Orange MRF. Glad you like 847 too, that was a neat truck to see! Yeah I was glad that the other Python works in Eastvale still! The yellow arm one was moved to being a spare but this one's more fun to watch. Thank you!

  • @antelopevalleyrefuse2893
    @antelopevalleyrefuse2893 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Awesome video Aaron!! Your videos never disappoint! The truck that got my attention the most was that Python. By the way I found him on instagram as well haha. Is it me or was the sensor for the back up alarm having issues because I kept hearing it go off here and there. None the less very entertaining video! Lots of cool trucks over there. Again nice work bro!

    • @WMmaster626
      @WMmaster626  6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thank you! Haha nice, he's a really cool guy and has some great pics. The back up alarm was acting up that day indeed, hopefully it's fixed by now.

  • @TheNVTrashMan
    @TheNVTrashMan 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was very impressed by the way Jamie was operating. I bet he flies through the route. Always enjoy the WM Pythons out there! I wonder how old that truck is? Great job as always!

    • @WMmaster626
      @WMmaster626  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah he's one of the best! 2006 truck I believe. Thanks!

  • @zp12684
    @zp12684 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow that Amrep was SLOW! in the first of many clips of it lol I thought something was wrong with it before seeing the rest of the clips and how it picked up speed. Dang 847 had a beat up Curotto but it was cool how he customized it with the "Think Green" saying. It's definitely strange seeing a Python with a green arm vs the yellow ones down here in Fresno and Tulare but I love how fast and smooth he is! So what exactly is the color scheme? Black and burgundy for trash, gray and green Toters for recycle and green for green waste?

    • @WMmaster626
      @WMmaster626  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Haha yeah those 2009 LNG Amreps are very slow trucks overall! Pythons aren't good trucks but Frankie is a great driver so he made the truck run very well! Color scheme is black/burgundy for trash, green for greens, and gray for recycle. That Toter that Roberto collected actually had a gray lid.

  • @sergiopro3068
    @sergiopro3068 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    WMmaster626 cool video your the best

  • @staintedcards
    @staintedcards 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Burrtec has the area off limonite and the 15? just wondering cause it says they have Eastvalle also from riverside yard

    • @WMmaster626
      @WMmaster626  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      They only have a small piece of Eastvale and it's all commercial accounts look on their website it has all the details of where they service what they service and all that stuff

  • @DanielWDonuts
    @DanielWDonuts 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I enjoyed this video for sure! Dang Jaime is fast, me and Lucas gotta film him sometime soon. Lol the pythons backup alarm, safety right there lol. How come there are so many trash drivers there? How long are they keeping the Mack curroto around for? Does this yard have any mini Amreps?

    • @WMmaster626
      @WMmaster626  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks man. Lots of trash out here, everyone has a 96 gallon bin for the most part. Not sure how much longer but they repainted some so I'd give it a few more years. They have 2 mini Amreps

  • @ModifiedAmerican
    @ModifiedAmerican 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm interested in working for waist management as I'm looking for a new career. I was curious to see what your take is on the job, hours, if you have a family, do you ever get to see them ect. Thanks!

    • @WMmaster626
      @WMmaster626  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      From what drivers tell me, the hours typically are 12-15 a day so you do get to see your family more so than other trucking jobs. They enjoy their jobs but it also depends on their manager. Overall, I think they like it because the majority I talk to have been here for over 20 years. Let me know if you have any other questions!

    • @ModifiedAmerican
      @ModifiedAmerican 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      WMmaster626 thank you very much!

  • @scottsweeney5005
    @scottsweeney5005 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Waste mangemint does a amazing job

  • @sergiopro3068
    @sergiopro3068 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Its day in there?