This is san diego. Can mostly tell by EDCO trucks, the 52 in the background, the fighter jets, but also the uploaders name tells us hes mexican or a fan of their food and that is very common for SoCal.
Why is there a d9 at a landfill that small? We're only permitted to have a d8 and our compactor is a 836K. That 9 looks identical to our 8 inside the cab.
How much time before landfill opens is spent removing cover from the evening? Been a question I always want to know. I live in Texas. Waste Management landfill takes in trash from within a huge area. It is a mammoth landfill.
Most of the time we use tarps to cover the trash during the week. At the end of the week it gets capped off with dirt and we move to the next area. Later on we will come back and strip it down to the trash, and re use the dirt.
Serious question: Would anbody recognize if there´s a deady body dumped somewhere between? Or a cut body into pieces in plastic bags? Is there any chance for recognition in these mountains of trash?
It's very difficult and rare to find a body at the landfill because of how they work. Everyday the trash is spread, compacted, and buried under layers of "recovered screen material", basically recycled dirt. If the body is in a suitcase I'd imagine it's even more difficult to see unless the machines break it open with their tracks/wheels. I worked as an operator for a long time in the industry, found a lot of crazy stuff, never a human. We did find a dead alligator once tho, decapitated.
@@AyCarambaSalsafor how long you be working in the landfill I have a question what is the nastiest things that you see in the landfill just being curious
It depends I work in a landfill running a D8 We use ground up telephone poles to cover the trash at night typically we just skim the woodchips off of the pile and reuse them. Other landfills use tarps that they roll over the trash every night and roll them up the next day. I hope this answers your question.
Was at that landfill a few years back during SWANA MOLO recertification.... enjoyed seeing your operation!
This is san diego. Can mostly tell by EDCO trucks, the 52 in the background, the fighter jets, but also the uploaders name tells us hes mexican or a fan of their food and that is very common for SoCal.
I hope it truly is as much fun as it looks
It can be that's for sure.
Pretty d.. cool thanks for the video 👍👍👍👍
What a polution, unbelievable. Is there no incineration plant?
That cat d9 engine whew sweet
Why is there a d9 at a landfill that small? We're only permitted to have a d8 and our compactor is a 836K. That 9 looks identical to our 8 inside the cab.
A whole ass ladder was stuck on the attachment there at the end lol.
Why do u have a compactor just setting?
How much time before landfill opens is spent removing cover from the evening? Been a question I always want to know. I live in Texas. Waste Management landfill takes in trash from within a huge area. It is a mammoth landfill.
Most of the time we use tarps to cover the trash during the week. At the end of the week it gets capped off with dirt and we move to the next area. Later on we will come back and strip it down to the trash, and re use the dirt.
@@coop8214how bad does landfill smalls
So how often are the tracks cleaned?
If it is after every shift that would suck...lol
Supposed to be after every shift at my site
Serious question: Would anbody recognize if there´s a deady body dumped somewhere between? Or a cut body into pieces in plastic bags? Is there any chance for recognition in these mountains of trash?
It's very difficult and rare to find a body at the landfill because of how they work. Everyday the trash is spread, compacted, and buried under layers of "recovered screen material", basically recycled dirt.
If the body is in a suitcase I'd imagine it's even more difficult to see unless the machines break it open with their tracks/wheels.
I worked as an operator for a long time in the industry, found a lot of crazy stuff, never a human. We did find a dead alligator once tho, decapitated.
What’s up with the ripper? Guess this wasn’t spec for the dump originally?
Alot of the machines in the industry come with attachments they rarely or never use, like loaders/excavators with hydraulically removable buckets
What landfill and city?
Miramar Landfill San Diego CA
@@AyCarambaSalsafor how long you be working in the landfill I have a question what is the nastiest things that you see in the landfill just being curious
Do another bulldozer video please.
How is the cover removed in the morning? Bulldozers
It depends I work in a landfill running a D8 We use ground up telephone poles to cover the trash at night typically we just skim the woodchips off of the pile and reuse them. Other landfills use tarps that they roll over the trash every night and roll them up the next day. I hope this answers your question.
@@charlesrossiter395 You did. Thank you