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The John D. Leach was at anchor a few miles off shore in Lake Michigan awaiting the departure of the SS Cason J. Callaway at Buffington Harbor on Saturday night.
Photographed using a Sony A7R using a Nikkor 400mm f/5.6 lens
Owned By: Nitti Sanitation
Unit Number: ?
Type of Truck: Rear Loader
Body: Leach
Chassis: Mack MR
Fuel Type: Diesel
Additional Notes: Sorry for the blurry picture.
476 departs Bettendorf with a ticket to Nahant. Thankfully the better of the two CSX's was leading!
March 16, 2015.
Esmoriz | Portugal
Muito obrigado pelos seus comentários e favoritos.
Many thanks for your coments and favs.
Chino, CA
7/8/17
Once again WMmaster626 and I headed back to Chino and Eastvale in search of Waste Management trucks. We arrived in Chino first and found Scott in a fast 2010 Peterbilt Amrep. Scott was the driver we saw last year driving the Condor Curotto Can. We talked about WM recently receiving a 15 year extension in Chino, and how WM will even be in charge of Street Sweeping. After we filmed Scotts truck, he gave us directions to Jaime. Eventually we found Jaime in Chino on Condor Avenue of all things. WMmaster626 and I had a good laugh about that and we made sure to get a clip and a picture. Waste Management did a great job refurbishing and painting this 2003 Condor Wittke/Leach that used to be diesel but is now CNG. All the warning decals and even the Wittke sticker (by the fire extinguisher) were new. We were glad to find the Condor again considering it is 1 of 2 Condor Curotto Cans Waste Management still uses in SoCal and both are spares. Jaime revved the Condor at every stop and it sounded great, especially for CNG. There were several cars out on the street and he did a good job pivoting the Condor around them so he did not have to get out of the truck. We were glad to find the Condor and went to Eastvale after filming the Condor.
Thank you Scott for directions to the Condor, big thank you to Jaime who is a great driver and nice guy and originally started with Western Waste in Chino and he also used to drive the WM Heil STARR in Chino. Finally thank you WMmaster626 for coming, even in the 100 plus degree heat it was a blast!
Congratulations to Waste Management Chino for receiving a 15 year contract extension, it was well earned.
Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7Uv7tFPpKI
Video of Scott in this truck from 2016: www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfeAvgfIw44&t=212s
I don't have an eye for this, so it was pretty much a spray-n-pray day.
Tiffen Warm Pro Mist 2
Desaturated and grain added in Apple Photos.
The Eaton Fire was one of the most destructive wildfires in California's history.
The EPA removed everything toxic from each property. Now the Army Corp or Engineers are removing the debris. They're even removing about a foot of dirt under the structures in case anything toxic leached into the soil. I ran down to get a few photos before everything is gone. I didn't have an exact route planned, so after taking the Altadena exit off the freeway, I soon found myself in a line of dump trucks. I followed some on the first left turn into Altadena, and that got me to the western boundary of the fire. We photograph ruins that nature has worked on for decades to centuries. This took about 20 minutes when brushfire superheated air, that was hotter than the flashpoint of everything except steel and concrete, was driven by over 60mph winds into Altadena.
The shadow leached drained his internal light, leaving some of his colour gone. From his left hand, he can control light, his right, shadow.
Rogue Disposal got three Bridgeport MSL's two Trinity and one ribbed, probably an old Able Body truck that they sold under Bridgeport. They ran those three trucks for about two years before going automated with the Heil STARR system and used the conversion kits offered by Bridgeport.
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Truck/Chassis: 2021 Mack LR Leach 2RIII
Truck #: 232 & 236
Driver: Juan
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Truck/Chassis: 2020 Volvo L45H w/Tink Claw
Truck #: 426
Driver: ???
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Operator: GreenWaste Recovery
Location: Heritage, San Jose, CA
Date: 5/12/2021
Engine: Cummins ISM-350V 335 HP six cylinder diesel
Transmission: Allison HT-754CR 5 speed automatic
Photo courtesy of Auctions International.
Not exactly sure who’s truck this is, but the body was just taken off an old Freightliner FL80 chassis a few months ago that came up from College Park, Georgia.
Iron laden water leaching across the sandstone provides colorful patterns incongruous with the original banded sand layers that have had their orientation altered. I'm hoping for enlightenment from some geologically oriented Flickreeno for a more complete explanation