Love that striped paint job and the CCC chassis. Also I've always liked how city solid waste departments tend to paint their trucks' wheels black...just a neat characteristic. Plus CCCs are common for city-haulers it seems. Another great post
At first I thought those were carts used by actual residents lol Then the concept of it being used as a transfer tool between the house and truck hit me. Another pretty interesting collection system you've come across, sort of a different version of the Naples system right? That truck is enormous too - the word "King" really suits the size of the tailgate =] CCC's got a nice loud roar too. Nice catch!
@KFCOrBust Many of the streets, mostly north/south travel, were wide enough for just one car, and you would pull over into the grass to let someone else pass.
@georgewuzheer Sweet, love the tight roads! Check out my videos if you get a chance, if you want to see tight roads look at my "Fun Times At Holiday Point" videos or my driveway stop video.
@mtr82952 Sure is, I was kind of dissapointed seeing it at first, as I was hoping to see a 2RIII, but in the end I was impressed with the New Way. The city's colors look great painted as stripes on the side, the CCC chassis is beautiful, and the stencil lettering on the tailgate gives it an older feel.
@georgewuzheer Yeah oh man a 2R3 would have been better for sure but this was pretty cool too, what I like is how the new ways are similar to Mcneilus
@FormerWMDriver Yea, all walk up collection. Its actually very efficient. There is a 3 man crew plus 1 driver. The truck is constantly on the move between the three guys with carts, each with his own street to do. Definitally the best way to do walk up collection.
Love that striped paint job and the CCC chassis. Also I've always liked how city solid waste departments tend to paint their trucks' wheels black...just a neat characteristic. Plus CCCs are common for city-haulers it seems. Another great post
Trashman242 8 months ago
Strange Way They Collect! No carts like Naples! is this in florida still?
TheOTTO2732 1 year ago
@TheOTTO2732 ya coral gables is n south fla by miami hollywood
MrGunSlanga 1 year ago
At first I thought those were carts used by actual residents lol Then the concept of it being used as a transfer tool between the house and truck hit me. Another pretty interesting collection system you've come across, sort of a different version of the Naples system right? That truck is enormous too - the word "King" really suits the size of the tailgate =] CCC's got a nice loud roar too. Nice catch!
MitchellM15 1 year ago
Walk stops fail! Also, I see none of these narrow streets you speak of.
KFCOrBust 1 year ago
@KFCOrBust Many of the streets, mostly north/south travel, were wide enough for just one car, and you would pull over into the grass to let someone else pass.
georgewuzheer 1 year ago
@georgewuzheer Sweet, love the tight roads! Check out my videos if you get a chance, if you want to see tight roads look at my "Fun Times At Holiday Point" videos or my driveway stop video.
KFCOrBust 1 year ago
those carts are weird man! nice truck (the CCC, not the new way)
legodude24652 1 year ago
@legodude24652 The CCC was amazing, it easily maneuvered through this particular neighborhood's narrow streets. Looks great too.
georgewuzheer 1 year ago
Great catch!
KennysTrucks 1 year ago
Nice! Those are odd carts!!
internationalRLfan 1 year ago
VERY NICE New Way, those are the most weird carts I have EVER seen
mtr82952 1 year ago
@mtr82952 Sure is, I was kind of dissapointed seeing it at first, as I was hoping to see a 2RIII, but in the end I was impressed with the New Way. The city's colors look great painted as stripes on the side, the CCC chassis is beautiful, and the stencil lettering on the tailgate gives it an older feel.
georgewuzheer 1 year ago
@georgewuzheer Yeah oh man a 2R3 would have been better for sure but this was pretty cool too, what I like is how the new ways are similar to Mcneilus
mtr82952 1 year ago
Nice find!
bdmcneilusmsl 1 year ago
Guessing it's all walk up collection? Interesting system... but looks very costly and time consuming. Very interesting find!
FormerWMDriver 1 year ago
@FormerWMDriver Yea, all walk up collection. Its actually very efficient. There is a 3 man crew plus 1 driver. The truck is constantly on the move between the three guys with carts, each with his own street to do. Definitally the best way to do walk up collection.
georgewuzheer 1 year ago
nice catch George
ThaThunderStorm 1 year ago