Doyle Bros JP5 : Dry-Waste (with Mitch) Pt 1
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- čas přidán 26. 02. 2010
- After a whole year we see more of this JP5 working hard, so I got two compilations together of this truck taking care of business on the Monday dry-run again, with a mix of early morning and daytime footage.
We start off with a quick introductory driving shot, two 660Ls at Topia Cleaning, a 240L full of glass bottles, a 1.5m from Villeroy & Boch, an in-cab driving shot showing you the tight access to the 240Ls from the cafe in the following clip, then a couple more 660Ls from another Strata Plan, a few 240Ls from a small office, a 1.5m from a commercial complex and finally another driving shot to conclude.
Hope you enjoy the compilation, please leave all your ratings and comments, they are extremely appreciated. After you see this video, check out part 2 where you'll find all the 1100Ls. Also be sure to take a look at the many other Doyle Bros videos I have uploaded!
Body Make: MacDonald Johnston
Model: 19m JP5
Chassis: Iveco Acco
Contractor: Doyle Bros
Collection Type: Commercial Dry-Waste
Thanks, these guys only do commercial and industrial.
Nice Job Mitch!! Glad to see that you're doing what you love.. Goes the same for me too. Just hope you're using the trunion locks when you dump bins with that cable. I would hate to see you get hurt like some of the guys at my shop did when the trunion came off the back of the truck cause it wasn't locked..
Aww you had to throw in a wheelie!
That hurts me. HAHA
Nice job!
The packer blade pushed it off the one side from trash sticking out of the bin. One thing that you got going for you is that the blade comes down directly on the trash rather than out so it might be ok but still....
@Trashman242 Well you wouldn't believe that after taking a drive through that suburb so many times and seeing all the potential manual footage, I finally got it on the to-do list. I was supposed to get down there a couple of weeks ago, but like usual (as you'll read in the updates) things didn't go according to plan... so still haven't ticked it off yet.
Yep the lip was broken, can't really repair it so in it goes =] This is hell fun, can't beat working on the trucks!
@MitchellM15 .. but see that was the problem. One side of the bin came out of the lock and swung around the side and smashed into the helper. Thats why they are very picky about us locking them....
Great footage! im guessing the lip on that 240 was broken?????
u must have a BUST load of fun doing that! 5stars and fav!
Cheers! Yeh the lip was broken, bent and snapped.
Oh crap! How the hell did it swing around?! Worst I've heard of with winches is the hook disconnecting itself from a raised container.
The lip was broken, which is the part that sits on the lifter. The customers wouldn't have to pay for the replacement, chances are they actually wouldn't even get one! haha
So your workingthe truck? Ncie! Good buy wheelie! LOL!
Awesome footage as always! Was the lip on the binn you tossed in broken?
great work!
Why did you crush that bin?Was it messed up where it would not work on the tipper?And last question does the customer have to pay for the replacement? Excelent video Mitchell 5 stars saved to favorites
You're correct, no mercy! =]
@MrNathanWoodlandbin The lip of the bin was broken.
I've never seen any driver use the locks for winch bins, pain in the arse having to walk around the bin to lock / unlock them each time. As a matter of fact this truck doesn't even have locks! haha Not the best example of safety, oh well, as long as you stay out of the container's way you're safe =]
Must be nice to wear sneakers at work