Waste Management Autocar Amrep Front Loader Garbage Truck on Insta-Bins
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ม.ค. 2024
- Here's a video of a Waste Management Front Loader emptying Insta-Bins in the yard.
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Galt does this as you already know. But this is super cool Entrtaining AF. Nice work here Colby!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fun process to watch them dumping and stacking these up
It's kind of an art. I will admit I watched them more than I filmed on this one.
@@cagarbagetruckshas anyone ever knocked the stack over or due to it's rocking fallen over?
Awesome cool truck, new subscriber
Thanks! Welcome to the channel!!
what exactly is a insta bin?
A small dumpster used as a "bulky waste" service.
Taking the arcade game Stacker to a who new level hahahaha.
fun to watch! cool truck too
Thanks 👍
Love these videos. Intresting your verified on youtube but Bryn isin't lol. Awesome Video
I think it depends on how active you are, for verification purposes. I had to do a bunch of stuff on the backend to get mine.
Ah that makes sense. You upload liike once a week, and he uploads like once a year@@cagarbagetrucks
@TrashTrucksAidan lol, I’ve been uploading even more now! But yeah, I know that can play a role in verification.
Awesome video man.
Appreciate it!
@@cagarbagetrucks no problem.
So is this just like a roll off service where they drop it and bring it back to the yard when full? or does a front load truck service these at the locations too? Interesting concept!
Basically like a roll off service. They tend to bring them back however full they are using a fork truck. Then a front loader will empty them in a yard. I think they typically have a truck assigned to empty them before they are picked up, but if they are short handed or just have more fork trucks running, they just bring them back to the yard full.
It's an interesting process, none the less.