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  • nice truck love the packer blade!

  • oh so these trucks have a new life in tijuana,mexico good!! i think i saw truck 119 when i was visiting tijuana a month ago it was powered by a detroit 6v71 wich truck 119 is powered by. yay rainbow disposal for recycling your trucks to tijuana they needed MSL's bad! unike waste management wich often send the truck to ''the boneyard'' to be stripped of packer,engine,hydraulics,and sometimes the trash hopper itself then as i said earler the rest is useally baled or shredded at a junkyard.

  • to bad these MSL's had or are mostly retireing across the nation thats bull these trucks still have ALOT of life left in them [especally the detroit 6v71 in the RD trucks] but the eco freaks step in and just like that the town/village/city agrees and gets rid of them and whats worse is that instead of bieng shipped to a poorer country to start a new life most are stripped of parts to be reused and the frame and cab [or whats left] is junked instead of africa its the junkers blowtorch!!

  • Fortunately the trucks from Rainbow Disposal all were sent to Tijuana Mexico. Rainbow isn't about wasting their trucks.

  • cool truck.. are they still being used???

  • i remember those kind of trucks back in the 80s in huntington beach

  • I would love to go back to HB in the '80's and get some footage, they had some REALLY loud trucks back then.

  • man i would love 2 break up some chairs in that truck and watch them get crushed/ even some small furniture with glass on it & watch it all get crushed

  • That's inspired by cartoons... must be :) only then one can come up with some weird contraption like this :)

  • i also agree that this is a MSL

  • That sounds so beautiful.

  • What happend to his back?

  • I think it might be one of those weight belts (you know, the ones that people put around their stomach to hold their fat in) that he's wearing over his t- shirt.

  • To me, the engine sounds more like a 6V-92TA (the way that it idles and whatnot).

  • I'm sorry, but I have to believe that the engine is a 6-71T I-6 because I looked under the hood of an old CCC/Heil5000 RL DSNY truck and it had that exact same engine!!

  • That has got to be the worst type of refuse truck to work with.

  • WRONG!

  • absolutely totatotatoatally wrong haha

  • Sorry Guys, I'm just use to working with rear loaders. One stroke and its all history. PS Very cool video.

  • Umm, ASL??

  • Besides the old Lodal EVO's, these are the coolest MSL trucks to watch! This one is kinda empty but they get pretty mean when they get full. I saw one eat an entire outdoor plastic gym and crushed it into pieces like it was nothing. They sound oh sooo cool too!

  • Yep, that is an illegal alien trashman..fascinating.

  • You kick ass. This is one of my favorites! I wish 2-stroke diesels still made the rounds in my area, but sadly it's all 4-stroke propane power here.

  • That's not a two stroke, that a four stroke Detroit

  • Sorry Sir, but that is absolutely without any doubt a 2-stroke. It is a Detroit Diesel 6-71N, I have one in my Diamond T class 8 tractor. It's distinctive sound is the most easily identifiable of any diesel engine ever made.

  • I stand corrected

  • p.s. I was thinking about the 8-92

  • Uhh... 6V-92TA would be the answer.

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  • Unless you can't afford an office chair, you sit corrected! lol jk

  • he he

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