Yep, Leach Schorlings & Leach2Rs have proven over the years to be the best reliable trash & bulk RLs in the waste industry! There is absolutely no RL that can ever beat a LEACH!!!!
@bitterman112 how are you and i looked on the schorling website and it saids that these are the most powerful refuse trucks in the world it has a hefty 41 tonnes of crushing force.
Great footage! These 2Rs are bloody mean trucks, that packer blade must be designed to eat anything - they've fed a car before, I guess a truck will be next, followed by a plane!!! :D He almost slipped over at 3:31, damn icy surface =] haha What's the chassis of this truck?
I've seen the car video before and let's say it was a real car (have my doubts). The car was small (like a Yugo or mini cooper size) and the frame was probably nothing. As for a truck, try it...put a Ford F-350 or HD Chevy/GMC and watch it stop the packer blade dead in its tracks. The frames on those are very strong. A steel I-beam chunk used in building construction would stop it is as well, as would an engine block.
@bearcat2842 okay lets get this right now i am a refuse truck fan and i know bout them .Now for a start this type of refuse truck is the most powerful refuse truck on the planet no refuse truck has more power than a schorling 2r it has 41 tonnes of force and is pefectly capable of eating most things it would eat a engine block .e beam is solid solid metal not it would not eat that .but as said most things are crushable
Okay RobinsonM08, I seriously doubt the Schorling would go through an engine block. It would pull it into the hopper and into the truck but that is just sweeping it in. You are correct in terms of an I-beam (not e beam) it would not damage. Man, at 3:53 when the blade opens up, the dishwasher is not really that mangled Robinson.
I've seen the car video before and let's say it was a real car (have my doubts). The car was small (like a Yugo or mini cooper size) and the frame was probably nothing. As for a truck, try it...put a Ford F-350 or HD Chevy/GMC and watch it stop the packer blade dead in its tracks. The frames on those are very strong. A steel I-beam chunk used in building construction would stop it is as well, as would an engine block.
Stimmt - Wirklich einer der besten bisher. Diese video erinnert mich an die gute alte Sperrmüllzeit als noch alles in die Presse kam. Danke fürs posten
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Alles muss weg was keine Miete zahlt .
Reinhard34 4 months ago
Alles muss weg was keine Miete zahlt .
Reinhard34 4 months ago
is that a leach?
ash4245 5 months ago
Awesome! Thanks for posting!
funnyent 6 months ago
Oh and also because 80 percent of this waste can be recycled and not take to the dump
vvvovez 9 months ago
@vvvovez
The bicycle and the dishwasher will be recycled.
Voex1966 3 months ago
Damn Thats Kool
LOL
tombo12233 10 months ago
Damn Thats Kool shit
tombo12233 10 months ago
does this go to landfill?
MrMike554 1 year ago
@MrMike554
no, they sort out the metal and burn the rest.
MrMalzahn 1 year ago
War das ein Kühlschrank? Ich dachte, die muss man recyclen, wegen dem FCKW?
Komische Sitten in Hamburg, bei uns im Süden wurde sowas schon vor 20 Jahren getrennt gesammelt!
NamelessOnlineFreak 1 year ago
@NamelessOnlineFreak
Ne das war ein Geschirrspüler. Die Kühlschränke werden hier auch separat gesammelt in einem LKW ohne Presse.
MrMalzahn 1 year ago 3
Yep, Leach Schorlings & Leach2Rs have proven over the years to be the best reliable trash & bulk RLs in the waste industry! There is absolutely no RL that can ever beat a LEACH!!!!
bitterman112 2 years ago
@bitterman112 how are you and i looked on the schorling website and it saids that these are the most powerful refuse trucks in the world it has a hefty 41 tonnes of crushing force.
robinsonm08 1 year ago
Great footage! These 2Rs are bloody mean trucks, that packer blade must be designed to eat anything - they've fed a car before, I guess a truck will be next, followed by a plane!!! :D He almost slipped over at 3:31, damn icy surface =] haha What's the chassis of this truck?
MitchellM15 2 years ago
It's a Mercedes Benz Atego. Don't know if you know this model name in Australia.
MrMalzahn 2 years ago
Yeh we get the Ategos down here, just don't really see them around often.
MitchellM15 2 years ago
I've seen the car video before and let's say it was a real car (have my doubts). The car was small (like a Yugo or mini cooper size) and the frame was probably nothing. As for a truck, try it...put a Ford F-350 or HD Chevy/GMC and watch it stop the packer blade dead in its tracks. The frames on those are very strong. A steel I-beam chunk used in building construction would stop it is as well, as would an engine block.
bearcat2842 1 year ago
@bearcat2842 okay lets get this right now i am a refuse truck fan and i know bout them .Now for a start this type of refuse truck is the most powerful refuse truck on the planet no refuse truck has more power than a schorling 2r it has 41 tonnes of force and is pefectly capable of eating most things it would eat a engine block .e beam is solid solid metal not it would not eat that .but as said most things are crushable
robinsonm08 1 year ago
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bearcat2842 1 year ago
Okay RobinsonM08, I seriously doubt the Schorling would go through an engine block. It would pull it into the hopper and into the truck but that is just sweeping it in. You are correct in terms of an I-beam (not e beam) it would not damage. Man, at 3:53 when the blade opens up, the dishwasher is not really that mangled Robinson.
bearcat2842 1 year ago
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I've seen the car video before and let's say it was a real car (have my doubts). The car was small (like a Yugo or mini cooper size) and the frame was probably nothing. As for a truck, try it...put a Ford F-350 or HD Chevy/GMC and watch it stop the packer blade dead in its tracks. The frames on those are very strong. A steel I-beam chunk used in building construction would stop it is as well, as would an engine block.
bearcat2842 1 year ago
Awsome power of the truck!!5 stars
arkansastrash320 2 years ago
faszinierend. bei uns kommen keine Kühlschränke, Waschmaschine etc. in die Presse m. E., verboten!
Geil wäre es, wenn Du mal Badewanne in der Presse erwischst *g*
Powerpresse 2 years ago
Badewannen werden leider auch in Hamburg nicht gepresst. Die werden mit einem extra LKW abgeholt.
MrMalzahn 2 years ago
Hi MrMahlzahn
1A! Kann mich fynbear nur anschließen :-)
Herzlichen Dank (auch fürs 2. neue Video!)
Powerpresse
Powerpresse 2 years ago
Stimmt - Wirklich einer der besten bisher. Diese video erinnert mich an die gute alte Sperrmüllzeit als noch alles in die Presse kam. Danke fürs posten
fynbear 2 years ago
5* !!! Nicht zu toppen, außer vielleicht durch Innenaufnahmen :-)
1968Jean 2 years ago