Electronics is a hobby of mine, and at one time I repaired a lot of TVs etc. for people. Which meant I had a lot of stuff in storage, and every spring I'd round up the junk units, strip the copper & aluminum and some components, and pile them up on the big trash pickup date. In '06 I was clearing out a lot of stuff to make room for more. Now business has slowed so I don't have as much trash anymore.... I'm glad I videotaped this so I can have a memory!
This is so satisfying to watch. The one concern I have though is the mercury vapor in those CRTs. I didn't even think people were allowed to throw those things into the trash.
@@springbonnie2382 Most homeless have buddies, They sit on the road asking for money. They switch off. Get the money and split it then go buy cigarettes and beer along with their drugs
Yea people used to leave them in random places around the city but now there is a hefty fine for dumping. I haven’t seen many lately. I guess with cameras everywhere now people have stopped doing it.
Back in the 90's i used to b a garbageman too but the press was 1 big / and on the top u had the side shift n the pull back. If the truck was full the loader would go \ so we played with the buttons to keep it straight as much as possible. We loaded 10-12T those times are priceless n never comning back. Im glad i still have pics of that time😃
I'm managing, can't lift anything heavy anymore but it doesn't matter, I don't go rounding up old TVs like I used to. I do strip the copper out of these before junking them BTW..
I still have about 75+ other sets I kept for my collection, ranging from the late 40's to mid 80's. They'll probably end up in the landfill too, unless I find someone who wants them.
As I said before, recyclables like copper and aluminum were already removed. Old microwaves are by far the best source of copper, if you have a way to cut the transformers apart and remove it.
Bingo. This was a weird set because the chassis was made by Mitsubishi, and it had that infamous problem with the electrolytic caps leaking onto the board. I had fixed this for a customer but he never picked it up, and since it had no resale value (the CRT might have lasted another year at most), I decided to give it a starring role in this video instead.
I repair/refurbish used electronics, or at least I used to before the market collapsed, and the stuff in these videos were the rejects. I strip the recyclables (copper, aluminum, etc.) and some other components before discarding them.... so nothing of value ever gets wasted.
Considering what it would cost to ship these things, I couldn't even give them away on eBay. But I kept most of the best sets for my collection... see my other vids for a tour of them.
More like 500-700 cents. This stuff was mostly plastic, glass, and wood... it wouldn't have been worth the time to recycle the steel. I did, however, remove most of the copper and aluminum.
@packrat79 There is about 5 dollars worth of copper in each one of those tv's. Big or small, they still have about the same amount. I used to work at a scrapyard, and older tv's like those are like gold to us.
In England you would take the electronics, excluding televisions, to a scrap yard where you would get something similar to the same rate as for 'dirty' metal (anything containing iron). The televisions would be difficult to dispose of in that quantity.
I don't put out piles like this anymore, I don't do nearly as much with electronics now, plus there have since been some disputes with the trash company (not related to this, believe it or not)
Once upon a time this used to be legal. all the way up through the 90s, early 2000s you could dump electronics like this. it was mid to late 2000s when alot of states started clamping down on e-waste. I remember dumpster diving at computer shops and finding treasures. Cant anymore.
to see a video like this and the reckless disregard for the environment with the incorrect disposal and /or recycling of hazardous materials such as lead and phosphorous to name a few from the televisions at least only drives home the point the need for responsible handling of E-waste.along with other hazardous materials . What landfill did this wind up in? there will be a Bugger price to pay for this !!
Televisions especially shouldn't go in land fills, any appliance for that matter, the short term impact will hardly be noticed but in the long run with all those heavy metals and contaminates it's one of the worst things we're doing to our planet
clearly, this is somebody who's running a business out of his home, & I bet he didn't even give the men a tip for cleaning up all of this crap! if I'd been on the truck, I would have just called a supervisor before going ahead and picking this up
Wow thats a lot of stuff nice video!I know myself i sure would love to have looked throught that stuff for the metals and copper and even a vcr that mite still work...
Hopefully the guys didn't breathe in the phosphorus that coats the inside of the tubes as they were crushed. I'm not sure how toxic it is but it cant be too healthy.
i recognize this video...... if im not mistaken it was taken at a Canadian Target the day they shut down....although it's hard to tell because i dont remember my store having this much merchandise on its shelves at any point. if you look carefully you can see my broken dreams next to a box of UP and UP tissues.... *WAH WAH*
some areas of the country dont recycle certain things. my town only accepts 1 and 2 plastic, paper, and metal food cans. but no cardboard. the town next to me recycles 1-7 plastics, cardboard, even plastic toys, and electronics, but cant recycle black plastic, but my town does. its a state to state, town to town programs.
i dont know of any city in the US that would agree to do this even if you paid them. they would make you take it to a recycling center or leave it sit on the side of the road
cooper 2.80$ per pound tv ciurcuit board 0.75$ per pound computer board 1.50$-3.00$ per pound metal 0.55$ per pound plastic 0.35$ per pound total value (estimate 700 1.000$)
packrat79 please please please respond...how in the world did you get all of this stuff in all of your videos? Is it through work or something. I don't know if I mist something but this is incredible. Thanks and fantastic job as always.
I am amazed, I thought I've seen some nasty clean-up piles... but this officialy beats them all! Where did all that come from?! After all the compaction that occured, this must've filled at least a 1/3 of the truck?! You have some awesome clean-up videos, keep them coming =]
I think garbage men are actually forbidden from taking anything they find on their run because it would slow down the work if they checked everything for whether or not they can use it...
Woh! That was pretty cool! never knew a dustcart was capable of crushing stuff like this, I like it when they leave the packer up, load the hopper to the brim then bring down the crusher and it's history! Anyway, where does all this go? BTW, The value of that must have been $2,000,000+ when new!
@packrat79 Which country is this? USA or Canada? I live in UK and I know for sure, that if you piled up your old electronics here, bin men, wont pick them up. Here we gotta take all electronics to the recycling centre. Pain in the butt, to be honest, especially with our petrol prices. I normally try to hide all of my electronics in my wheely bin, so that bin men don't see it and take it away. Nice video!
Well, For ex, If you're like me and you're good with computers,stereos and fans, Once you see one that looks worth it, Then just set it in the truck it only takes a split secound xP
Electronics is a hobby of mine, and at one time I repaired a lot of TVs etc. for people. Which meant I had a lot of stuff in storage, and every spring I'd round up the junk units, strip the copper & aluminum and some components, and pile them up on the big trash pickup date. In '06 I was clearing out a lot of stuff to make room for more. Now business has slowed so I don't have as much trash anymore.... I'm glad I videotaped this so I can have a memory!
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😫😫😫😫😫no no no this is serious SERIOUS it is a DELIRI😤US do not throw away e waste. WE'RE NOT TRASH!
This is so satisfying to watch. The one concern I have though is the mercury vapor in those CRTs. I didn't even think people were allowed to throw those things into the trash.
If I saw that, they would be gone within a heartbeat! Man I freaking love collecting vintage TV's and electronics!
Felt sorry for the guy at the side pressing that heavy button whilst the other 2 guys had the easy job of loading 1.5 tonnes of crap
if i saw that on the side of the road i would have said "jackpot!"
Well you wouldnt cuz this world is full of asses that dont even give a frick to homeless pepole
@@springbonnie2382 Most homeless have buddies, They sit on the road asking for money. They switch off. Get the money and split it then go buy cigarettes and beer along with their drugs
we wouldn't have picked it up. because televisions and most electronic devices aren't allowed in our landfill.
Same here about 5 years ago I think it is when this was banned from dumps.
Yea people used to leave them in random places around the city but now there is a hefty fine for dumping. I haven’t seen many lately. I guess with cameras everywhere now people have stopped doing it.
Man I wish there was a pile of electronics like that for me to dig through
Same here
all of this TVs had a huge value they shouldn't be crushed in a garbage truck they should be loaded a normal truck and sent to a recycling center
Back in the 90's i used to b a garbageman too but the press was 1 big / and on the top u had the side shift n the pull back.
If the truck was full the loader would go \ so we played with the buttons to keep it straight as much as possible.
We loaded 10-12T those times are priceless n never comning back.
Im glad i still have pics of that time😃
the copper and aluminum were removed and recycled - I got about $200 worth out of this stuff....
I'm managing, can't lift anything heavy anymore but it doesn't matter, I don't go rounding up old TVs like I used to.
I do strip the copper out of these before junking them BTW..
I still have about 75+ other sets I kept for my collection, ranging from the late 40's to mid 80's. They'll probably end up in the landfill too, unless I find someone who wants them.
As I said before, recyclables like copper and aluminum were already removed. Old microwaves are by far the best source of copper, if you have a way to cut the transformers apart and remove it.
Amazing amount of old TV's. excellent video. I subbed. Keep those video's coming.
..many thanks for that real great video... and merry christmas!!!
This is how the German postal service delivers packages
Indeed... Where I live there is a recycling facility near the transfer station, so much gets recycled around here.
Unlikely - by this point I was stripping 99% of the copper, aluminum, and brass from these sets.
Bingo. This was a weird set because the chassis was made by Mitsubishi, and it had that infamous problem with the electrolytic caps leaking onto the board. I had fixed this for a customer but he never picked it up, and since it had no resale value (the CRT might have lasted another year at most), I decided to give it a starring role in this video instead.
You could have made HUGE dollars selling all this junk what a waste
I repair/refurbish used electronics, or at least I used to before the market collapsed, and the stuff in these videos were the rejects. I strip the recyclables (copper, aluminum, etc.) and some other components before discarding them.... so nothing of value ever gets wasted.
Considering what it would cost to ship these things, I couldn't even give them away on eBay.
But I kept most of the best sets for my collection... see my other vids for a tour of them.
More like 500-700 cents. This stuff was mostly plastic, glass, and wood... it wouldn't have been worth the time to recycle the steel. I did, however, remove most of the copper and aluminum.
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im a garbage man myself and was silently thanking my lucky stars throughout this video that you arent on my trash route. cool video
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All of that alone is going to make that truck hit the landfill 😂
DAMN!!! Did a television studio close operations? What’s with all the frickin TV’s???
Merry Christmas TH-cam buddy! Hopper New Year.
@packrat79 There is about 5 dollars worth of copper in each one of those tv's. Big or small, they still have about the same amount. I used to work at a scrapyard, and older tv's like those are like gold to us.
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Awesome video.
In England you would take the electronics, excluding televisions, to a scrap yard where you would get something similar to the same rate as for 'dirty' metal (anything containing iron). The televisions would be difficult to dispose of in that quantity.
Makes more sense to use a bulldozer than to manually pick up each item by hand
I don't put out piles like this anymore, I don't do nearly as much with electronics now, plus there have since been some disputes with the trash company (not related to this, believe it or not)
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packrat79, I would that the biggest part you forgot about, was the leaded glass and all of that phospor that covers the front inside of these tubes.
Yeah a lot of that could have been RECYCLED
danwat1234 yeah recylc
Kayleb Self yup
This company does recycle it's garbage. That is their specialty.
I doubt that pile was recycled. How do you know?
How do you know that it wasn't?
The Eco geeks are loving this..
I agree
No no no no no no no
@heiltruckfan yeah those Heil 5000 are starting to win me over, pretty decent trucks! Where is that thunder storm guy? heard from, him lately?
Reminds me of mighty machines.
Mighty Machines mega mighty machines working for you doing mighty things there mighty machines
How do you end up with so much stuff!?
Wtf most of that could've been scrapped/recycled. Unless if there's a station to sort things out, it makes us Americans look bad...
Michael Dodge Trump is doing a good job of that mate!
He said he salvaged what he could sell and got rid of the rest
@@JonnyBlueChair lazy comment, probably from a Brit.
This load has more scrap value than you realize. Some scrapper would be 😢 or itching to take this stuff apart .
whats the crushing force on the bin lorry crusher?
incredible crushing power
This looks illegal.
it is, because of the lead that CRT screens contain
Once upon a time this used to be legal. all the way up through the 90s, early 2000s you could dump electronics like this. it was mid to late 2000s when alot of states started clamping down on e-waste. I remember dumpster diving at computer shops and finding treasures. Cant anymore.
This is one thing that got my local landfill SHUT DOWN for quite a while !!!!!
No, they just moved the truck so they wouldn't have to carry stuff so far. The pile was about 30 feet long after all....
These old guys work faster than some younger guys in other videos
What's up with all the tv's?
that was surprisingly intense and very interesting to watch. :)
to see a video like this and the reckless disregard for the environment with the incorrect disposal and /or recycling of hazardous materials such as lead and phosphorous to name a few from the televisions at least only drives home the point the need for responsible handling of E-waste.along with other hazardous materials . What landfill did this wind up in? there will be a Bugger price to pay for this !!
DateTime69 couldn't agree more mate
You're right.
Televisions especially shouldn't go in land fills, any appliance for that matter, the short term impact will hardly be noticed but in the long run with all those heavy metals and contaminates it's one of the worst things we're doing to our planet
This company has a recycling center where they take this before it goes to a landfill.
nice action
No, I would never throw out a video game console.
I've still got lots of old CRT TV's if you want to buy one....
This scared WALL-E
+Robert Kessel LoL. This would give WALL-E a run for his money.
clearly, this is somebody who's running a business out of his home, & I bet he didn't even give the men a tip for cleaning up all of this crap!
if I'd been on the truck, I would have just called a supervisor before going ahead and picking this up
How do you know he didn't make arrangements to get this picked up? Maybe he called ahead of time and paid up front.
i would die for alll of those elctronics lots of value still with copper and metal.
Crts can be recycled in not crushed condition. what a goddammit waisting
yeah right
Just pick up the TV's like they weigh nothing.
Crushing all stuff small pieces and with Tv's very nice sound yeah :😁
Wow thats a lot of stuff nice video!I know myself i sure would love to have looked throught that stuff for the metals and copper and even a vcr that mite still work...
the guy on the crush button has a racket
Hopefully the guys didn't breathe in the phosphorus that coats the inside of the tubes as they were crushed. I'm not sure how toxic it is but it cant be too healthy.
Satisfaction compaction.
I Think Most of those Tv still work
i recognize this video......
if im not mistaken it was taken at a Canadian Target the day they shut down....although it's hard to tell because i dont remember my store having this much merchandise on its shelves at any point.
if you look carefully you can see my broken dreams next to a box of UP and UP tissues....
*WAH WAH*
@packrat79 ummm ever hear of recycling the scrap metal inside?
theres a good bit of copper in all those tvs
some areas of the country dont recycle certain things. my town only accepts 1 and 2 plastic, paper, and metal food cans. but no cardboard. the town next to me recycles 1-7 plastics, cardboard, even plastic toys, and electronics, but cant recycle black plastic, but my town does. its a state to state, town to town programs.
That is ALOT! Great job!
PCBs have value, But it's time consuming to prepare it all.
Do those go to recycle or landfill?
I'm surprised they didn't throw you in there afterwards... I assume you called in advance?
Will they recycle materials that can be ?
Hopefully, but I have my doubts.
i dont know of any city in the US that would agree to do this even if you paid them. they would make you take it to a recycling center or leave it sit on the side of the road
@trashratt Nope. he hasn't posted any videos lately.
Quit A few Antiques on these videos that should have been put on ebay instead of the junk pile
you'd have been disappointed... everything useful or recyclable was stripped from this stuff.
cooper 2.80$ per pound
tv ciurcuit board 0.75$ per pound
computer board 1.50$-3.00$ per pound
metal 0.55$ per pound
plastic 0.35$ per pound
total value (estimate 700 1.000$)
Breathing in all that picture tube glass dust was not a good idea.
Well done good job guys 👍
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This garbage truck is trash EZ PACK GOLIATH IS BETTER
That was crazy............
Does this stuff get recycled?
Not in this case.
you see everything is mixed
packrat79 please please please respond...how in the world did you get all of this stuff in all of your videos? Is it through work or something. I don't know if I mist something but this is incredible. Thanks and fantastic job as always.
were do you get all of this stuff???
I am amazed, I thought I've seen some nasty clean-up piles... but this officialy beats them all! Where did all that come from?! After all the compaction that occured, this must've filled at least a 1/3 of the truck?! You have some awesome clean-up videos, keep them coming =]
Oh ok so i guess the copper was got too?
I think garbage men are actually forbidden from taking anything they find on their run because it would slow down the work if they checked everything for whether or not they can use it...
thats a scrap man's dream right there
Leave the blade up, put more in the hopper
There was alot of copper going into the back of that truck
In the beginning I hear a stray cat meowing
@packrat79 so you had already taken out the good stuff before this, steel here was $12.50 per 100 pound last week..
Woh! That was pretty cool! never knew a dustcart was capable of crushing stuff like this, I like it when they leave the packer up, load the hopper to the brim then bring down the crusher and it's history! Anyway, where does all this go?
BTW, The value of that must have been $2,000,000+ when new!
Anyone hear the grey catbird in the beginning of the video??
Never noticed that before, but it could be. The last time I saw one was, well, probably around the time I shot this video.
@packrat79
Which country is this? USA or Canada? I live in UK and I know for sure, that if you piled up your old electronics here, bin men, wont pick them up. Here we gotta take all electronics to the recycling centre. Pain in the butt, to be honest, especially with our petrol prices. I normally try to hide all of my electronics in my wheely bin, so that bin men don't see it and take it away. Nice video!
Ups collection lorry!! ups we lost it again.
You did melt the gold right?
The only people who ever took TVs from the pile were young punks, taking them to throw off a nearby bridge....
3:20 😎
why so many?
Hey so thats were the 90s ended up you can take all of it with you but Give Us Back Our Cartoons
Well, For ex, If you're like me and you're good with computers,stereos and fans, Once you see one that looks worth it, Then just set it in the truck it only takes a split secound xP