Another Go-Pro POV driving video I've been sitting on for over 2 years. This time it's a Dennis Elite 2 with a Superior Pak Series 4 Raptor body. Enjoy!
the thing that gets me with dennis pov's is how wide the truck feels despite it still being the typical 2.5m in width that most trucks are in australia and other European countries. good stuff
Good idea having 2 steering wheels as it makes it easier to see bins and having a side collector which eliminates the need of extra bin men. Alot different here as the loading bit as the back is at the back and have 3 or 4 bin men running around collecting bins every 50 yrds.
@Ivecofan21 do you do things in the council office now instead of driving the garbo trucks? What was your favourite truck to drive out of the current council fleet?
Howdy, I was wondering how do you know how to line up next to the bin please? is there something on the screen? I know years of experience is why you can do it, but how would a person new to this know when to stop on the right spot? thanks and kind regards
Pretty much mate, after picking up 1,000 plus bins a day it just becomes second nature. You’ll workout pretty quickly when to start slowing down on approach to the bin. It’s all done off the mirrors, when they’re positioned and angled the correct way you know they’re in line with the grabs. The reparative nature of the job too helps to hone the skill.
@@Ivecofan21 I am hoping at preston. It is keeping up with the numbers as a newbie that is a concern. Safety is important and I hope it is not suggested to "cut corners" You made it look so smooth.
Do a burnout
the thing that gets me with dennis pov's is how wide the truck feels despite it still being the typical 2.5m in width that most trucks are in australia and other European countries. good stuff
Nice to know
0:40 a little present for the home owner lol
Nice Zac. It going to be sad when we say goodbye to 5965
nice one mate, thanks for the upload 😉
THANK U SOOO MUCH FOR UPLOADING I APPRECIATE IT
Sick!!!
Good idea having 2 steering wheels as it makes it easier to see bins and having a side collector which eliminates the need of extra bin men. Alot different here as the loading bit as the back is at the back and have 3 or 4 bin men running around collecting bins every 50 yrds.
Great video mate !👏👏
Nice one mate!!
Cool nice job 👍
Zach how's it going down in newcastle council
What Roblox server is this called?
This is real life it is not a game
@@Maitlandgarbo1809 nah mate. It’s not, trust me mate. It’s the Arcadia map
@@willoughbygarbagefan LOL
@@willoughbygarbagefan lol
@@willoughbygarbagefan are u being silly or are u stupid no ofence
Do a burn out
Nice Zac, what truck was that at 24:30 ? Will you be driving the Isuzu trucks when they come?
Thanks mate, that would’ve been Ash in 2636. Probably not, as I don’t drive anymore.
@Ivecofan21 do you do things in the council office now instead of driving the garbo trucks? What was your favourite truck to drive out of the current council fleet?
@@garbosinthehunter5199 Probably 6278 and 6454.
@@Ivecofan21 why would u stop lol looks to fun
Howdy, I was wondering how do you know how to line up next to the bin please? is there something on the screen? I know years of experience is why you can do it, but how would a person new to this know when to stop on the right spot? thanks and kind regards
Pretty much mate, after picking up 1,000 plus bins a day it just becomes second nature. You’ll workout pretty quickly when to start slowing down on approach to the bin. It’s all done off the mirrors, when they’re positioned and angled the correct way you know they’re in line with the grabs. The reparative nature of the job too helps to hone the skill.
@@Ivecofan21 thanks so much, hoping to start training 1st week Sept, cheers
@@matthewparker4101 No worries, good stuff. It’s good fun driving the one armers, where abouts are you going?
@@Ivecofan21 I am hoping at preston. It is keeping up with the numbers as a newbie that is a concern. Safety is important and I hope it is not suggested to "cut corners" You made it look so smooth.
@@Ivecofan21 also there are no training course, you may have to set up a side hustle :)