@poggittrobo Not like a Revopak, but like a Dennis Paxit, which was a license-built version of the Ochsner. The lower inverted drawer blade pushes the refuse up the incline of the hopper, then a swinging packer blade sweeps and packs it into the body.
This is one of the oldest rear loader designs, being popular across Europe from the mid-1930s through the 1970s. The M-A-N Ochsner truck shown here is from about 1960.
how does it pack? is it like a revopack blade?
poggittrobo 1 week ago
@poggittrobo Not like a Revopak, but like a Dennis Paxit, which was a license-built version of the Ochsner. The lower inverted drawer blade pushes the refuse up the incline of the hopper, then a swinging packer blade sweeps and packs it into the body.
This is one of the oldest rear loader designs, being popular across Europe from the mid-1930s through the 1970s. The M-A-N Ochsner truck shown here is from about 1960.
ClassicRefuseTrucks 1 week ago
My toothless aunt could naw thru sold food faster and with less effort than this thing can eat trash. :-)
miredian 5 years ago