@@Cosmo613sdepends on the company, smaller companies still use them pretty heavily and some larger ones as spares. WM has been trying to get rid of them as fast as possible but they can only get rid of them once they break and some just won’t quit and keep chuggin along
Dang, nice find. That truck probably packin' an AARP card! 6:29 I'm going to venture a guess that whoever came up with the idea to tie the lid to the can like that was NOT a trash collector... Those have to be super annoying to deal with.
I guess all MRs are ancient nowadays lol I’m loving the new east coast content man
Unfortunately most of the MRs on the east coast are gone, we just got rid of our last 2 around here, they are dying very very quickly
@@Cosmo613sdepends on the company, smaller companies still use them pretty heavily and some larger ones as spares. WM has been trying to get rid of them as fast as possible but they can only get rid of them once they break and some just won’t quit and keep chuggin along
@@PennsylvaniaRefuseTrucksThat part wm doesn't retire them until they at least break or aren't street legal anymore
@@Cosmo613s yup, basically what I said
Excelentes trabajadores
Dang, nice find. That truck probably packin' an AARP card!
6:29 I'm going to venture a guess that whoever came up with the idea to tie the lid to the can like that was NOT a trash collector... Those have to be super annoying to deal with.
Is this pinland recycling garbage truck filmed in nj
OMG PINELAND AAAAA