as a garbageman i can tell you mcneilus are top of the line. this must be a high compaction model with how slow it is. the standard packers have a cycle time of 17-19 seconds.
I agree! Another thing that bothers me is when packer comes down before sweep position, the trash that was compacted always comes down & almost falls out!!
1 of the main reasons I prefer LEACH 2Rs cause trash always gets compacted & never escapes!!
Plus , that's all I saw up North before I moved to FL was all LEACH!!
Awesome video!!! This was a neat catch getting both the trucks on film and driving... good onya! Very nice of the driver to do a couple of packs - those sweep cylinders are pretty thick I noticed, at least compared to some of the other ones I've seen. I bet these XCs could pack some pretty serious loads to with the body size - imagine the weight of a food/organics load! hehe
Thanks! You're probably right! The pistons on the packer look pretty thick! These McSqueezus RLs could probably do some damages on Bulky items!! But in my opinion, not as much as the Leach2R!! I'm baffled that these guys told me they're going to the dump! I looked behind the cab & the ejector wasn't all the way up! Truck wasn't even packedout full!WTF?
I bet no RL packer beats the 2R... that's like impossible! :) Maybe they finished their run and were just tipping off whatever they had on / maybe they were passing by the tip to the next stop, so decided to just unload the truck on the way.
Yeah! I was lucky they were! I'm suprized that Mack tandem axle chassis under that long XC body doesn't have the pusher lift axle that you would normally see on other trucks! I guess those rear camelback axles must be rated between 60,000 to 80,000 pounds!
as a garbageman i can tell you mcneilus are top of the line. this must be a high compaction model with how slow it is. the standard packers have a cycle time of 17-19 seconds.
glocktease 2 years ago 2
the one thing that always bug me about the
mcneilus packer is it packs a little bit of trash but on bulky items it does well
cd8100 2 years ago 2
I agree! Another thing that bothers me is when packer comes down before sweep position, the trash that was compacted always comes down & almost falls out!!
1 of the main reasons I prefer LEACH 2Rs cause trash always gets compacted & never escapes!!
Plus , that's all I saw up North before I moved to FL was all LEACH!!
bitterman112 2 years ago
my aunt lives there. and one day i will go there to visit her with my grandparents. so i might see these trucks
lahluv 2 years ago
NICEEEE Cool drivers eh?
Trashman242 2 years ago
Yeah!! I was lucky! All I can do is keep my fingers crossed lol!!!!
bitterman112 2 years ago
Awesome video!!! This was a neat catch getting both the trucks on film and driving... good onya! Very nice of the driver to do a couple of packs - those sweep cylinders are pretty thick I noticed, at least compared to some of the other ones I've seen. I bet these XCs could pack some pretty serious loads to with the body size - imagine the weight of a food/organics load! hehe
MitchellM15 2 years ago 2
Thanks! You're probably right! The pistons on the packer look pretty thick! These McSqueezus RLs could probably do some damages on Bulky items!! But in my opinion, not as much as the Leach2R!! I'm baffled that these guys told me they're going to the dump! I looked behind the cab & the ejector wasn't all the way up! Truck wasn't even packedout full!WTF?
bitterman112 2 years ago
I bet no RL packer beats the 2R... that's like impossible! :) Maybe they finished their run and were just tipping off whatever they had on / maybe they were passing by the tip to the next stop, so decided to just unload the truck on the way.
MitchellM15 2 years ago
Love the Waste Pro trucks!
GatorJake12 2 years ago 2
friendly drivers! those zare huge trucks
trashratt 2 years ago
Yeah! I was lucky they were! I'm suprized that Mack tandem axle chassis under that long XC body doesn't have the pusher lift axle that you would normally see on other trucks! I guess those rear camelback axles must be rated between 60,000 to 80,000 pounds!
bitterman112 2 years ago
great video..5 stars!! hope to see more of these trucks:)
rempledisposal 2 years ago 2
Thanks! If I know exactly where they operate & they're not to far from where I live, I might film these Wastepro trucks in action!
bitterman112 2 years ago
kool thnx
rempledisposal 2 years ago
good job man 5 stars !
gtpmike2000 2 years ago
Thanks!!! I really appreciate it!!
bitterman112 2 years ago
mcneilus has been making their own cart tippers for a while.they are very reliable
internationalRLfan 2 years ago
I never knew that!! But how come in WastecnSideloaders' vids the carttipper on his McNeilus MSL is not?
bitterman112 2 years ago
his tipper is locally made im guiessin the mcneilus tippers are expensive
internationalRLfan 2 years ago
Plus they're kinda slow according to him, I think it's optional whether you want Mcneilus tippers on your Mcneilus equipment or not lol
Trashman242 2 years ago