Warringah Clean-Up Pt 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- This is one of the former Warringah trucks I had been trying to get on film for a hell of a long time, until I finally snapped up some footage of two of these old pieces of machinery during early 2009 when the clean-up was on in my area.
There were a few of these trucks used for all the green-waste and clean-up collections during the earlier years of Veolia's contracting in my council. Since then a lot of you will have seen videos of the newer Veolia trucks that were brought in during 2004. These ancient trucks did pretty well considering they were built in 1989...
I got this video of truck 037 at the end of a cul-de-sac where a couple of houses dumped all their crap in one pile, spread along for about 50 metres. There's some nice wooden furniture that was put out and plenty of other crunchy material that got chewed up... videoing the clean-up during the warmer months is always the way to go!
I hope you enjoy this big video of bulk waste getting totally screwed up in the jaws of this old rig, crunching the materials up into nothing. After you watch this, you may like to take a look at the other two clean-up videos I put up, one of an ex-vegetation truck and one of the other Scania in the fleet. I hope you enjoy the action, please rate and comment.
Body Make: Compaction Systems (now Superior Pak)
Model: 19m Maxi Pak
Chassis: Scania 93H
Council: Warringah Shire
Contractor: Veolia Environmental Services
Collection Type: Clean-Up / Bulk-Waste
Can always hear the "garbage men" coming a block away. They are always nice enough to toot their horn and wave to my little grandson who is infatuated (as I am) with them. He has several toy garbage trucks in his collection and always brings them outside when collection day is. Fabulous filming, as always! (Cheri-Dousman, WI)
Great clip! Thanks for sharing! ! 👍👍
5 stars mate! the back looks like a pheonix from the uk! veolia for ever!
crushandburn51 Veolia .... yuck
I totally agree with you, well obviously because it's very entertaining seeing everything get demolished and crushed. Though it sucks knowing all this ends up in a landfill... especially with all that cardboard, plastic, timber, metal, etc that can be recovered... all that furniture could even get sent to charity!!!
AussieGarbo hi Mitch can I use you as reff for job ??
Cool! And I like how he just drove up on the curb at the beginning!
That's awesome! Some good old-fashion crushing going on there! =)
Nice video! I really liked this one!!!!!!!
Very good Job. Thanks
@lidsman2221 This bulk waste is generally collected seperately from the normal household waste, commonly collected twice a year, but sometimes only once a year and some councils don't even offer this service.
nice looking old school crt tv to AussieGarbo and 2 young guys
good video n 5 stars
Position is everything. Could have saved about 100 steps by moving the truck around.
I am not sure I understand about the pick up process. Do they only pick this stuff up once a year or how often? Here they pick up every week with normal trash or you can take to county dump.
Was that you working again?
hello mitchellm15 show a pillow being crushed in this truck
I dont get it in these truck when the machine pulls them in whats actually in the truck is there something breaking the rubbish even more that we cant see? If someone could tell me thx
Inside there's basically a wall of steel (called the ejector blade in rear loaders) which can move to the front and back of the body. This wall of steel is extended to the rear of the truck when empty, so the loaded material is being pressed against it whenever the packer scoops more out of the hopper. The combined pressure from the compactor and pressed material gradually moves the blade to the front of the truck until it reaches the very front, which means the truck is full.
Nope, just videoing this time.