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From: Trashman242
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  • thats what comes to my house

  • I hope a Labrie rep is reading this!

  • piece-o-crap! we pack 5 tons of recycling on them and the maximizer walls crack,break and rott apart! we had 1 truck rip the maximizer piston right off the floor! oh yeah, dumping the bucket,after it rains? forget about it...cushion my ass! you gotta kepp slaming the thing to get the suff out!?

  • ok say paper is on the left section and co-mingle is on the right. After he dumps the paper how does he get to the co-mingle section?

  • the body is split horizontally (half on top half on bottom). The front section of the bucket lifts and dumps into a ramp that maybe goes to the lower compartment and the back section of the bucket maybe dumps into the upper section. This is all without the Maximizer full pack feature seen at 0:58.

  • @Trashman242 acually its split verticly (half in front half on the bottom) and there is like a big gait in between that opens to the next section

  • @caltrain2 Yeah what was I talking about?! haha two years ago I was probably just guessing...it is split vertically with half in front and half in the back. Different sections of the bucket dump in the different sections of the body.

  • im luvin the truck

  • btw when was this vid first made? or do u no

  • Hi everyone. Check out the Curbside Caddy video and let me know what you think. With the 2- 83 litres bins (166 litres) and 1- 100 litre trash can it promotes a 67 / 33 % "recovery rate for residential waste. Does anyone know any other residential waste management system that is more unque than the Curbside Caddy? Let us know your thoughts and comments on the Curbside Caddy video pages. Thanks to all and have a great day. Bye for now Truly Dan Nolin.

  • how do you get videos off the internet?

  • Play it in Windows Media Player, and while it's playing, go to File and click Save As. Then go back here and when uploading it, just look wherever you saved it.

  • oh okay and i just wanted to point out that we stopped using them for residential because there is no need to separate recycling anymore

  • yeah, we also had a similar system and somewhere around 2000 began single stream recycling (no sorted bins etc.)

    btw, thanks for commenting!

  • i just wanted to say that this is not labries only recycler but it is the only one on the web site. in toronto on some routes we use labrie expert t 2000 trucks our trucks have the hopper for garbage or recycling deppending on the route and a side bucket for green bin that is lifted the same way as in this vid but it is much smaller

  • well, i meant full on recycler where the entire body is dedicated to recycling and no trash

  • That is the same type of body that Sacramento County used to start the curbside recycling in the 90's, but they were on low-step CCC chassis.

  • ya same here! only I dont think the body was labrie, and the chassises were actually Hinos (which werent even low entry!)

  • We also had trucks like this, but with Dempster bodies, and low-entry Volvo chassis. We just switched to automated recyable collection in October.

  • I use to frequent their site every chance I got, they have some very well put together demo vids. nice work

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