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A morning management meeting at Shuangyashan depot, well into double digit sub-zero conditions on 1st January 2001. A labourer clears the ash pit beneath decorated QJ3593 (built Datong Works in 1982), as QJ7019 (built Datong Works in 1985) moves onto the pit and sander.
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Operated by: Waste Management, Duluth, MN
Unit Number: 711346
Body: Heil
Chassis: International
Vehicle Type: Rear Load Refuse truck
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This unit, and several others like it, have slowly been demoted to yard waste collection and spare duty as Waste Management locations across the Chicagoland area have converted to Natural Gas or simply updated their fleets. Five years ago, McNeilus Front Loaders of this age could be found with either a Curotto Can or carry can working in most of Waste Management's towns. While these trucks still have plenty of life in them, newer equipment has taken over the heavier trash and recycling routes.
This Mack was seen handling leaves in Oak Park.
(265841) Moreno Valley, CA
9/1/17
(265842) Chino, CA
12/30/17
I'm excited to announce, brand new Waste Management Curotto Can's are back in SoCal. Waste Management has officially bought 2 brand new Curotto Can's on 2 great looking McNeilus front loaders with dual side mounted CNG tanks.
Over Christmas break, WMmaster626 heard the Chino yard temporarily borrowed a McNeilus Curotto Can from the Moreno Valley yard who recently purchased 2 McNeilus Curotto Can's. I went to Chino and found Rodrigo who is a ASL driver, driving Curotto Can 265842. Chino is known for fast lid flipping ASL's and Rodrigo was incredibly fast in a Curotto Can. He was faster than any of the ASL drivers I saw that day and he does not even drive a Curotto Can regularly which makes you wonder how fast he would be in a Curotto Can if it was his normal truck.
At the end you will see Brenda driving another McNeilus Curotto Can 265841. I found the Route Manager, Brenda, leaving the Moreno Valley yard in the afternoon to help another driver and test out the new Curotto Can. When I filmed 265841, it was its second day on route and it looked amazing. A few weeks after I filmed 265841, it was hit by a car that ran a red light traveling at a high speed and it damaged a CNG tank and as of the first week of January 2018 it is still down but should be working soon.
In 1999 John Curotto and Waste Management did an extensive 3 1/2 month demo of The Curotto Can out of this same Moreno Valley Yard. The demo was successful and for many years after that, WM only bought Curotto Cans for residential in Moreno Valley so it is only fitting that Moreno Valley tries out Curotto Can's again. Moreno Valley is the same yard that has the Superlight Curotto Can Heil Freedom.
This is also the third generation WM McNeilus Autocar Curotto Can in SoCal. In the late 1990's, WM bought diesel Volvo WXLL McNeilus Century Front Loaders and would attach a Heil Autocan, STS Autobucket or original Curotto Can to it. In the mid 2000's WM bought LNG Autocar WXLL McNeilus Curotto Cans. And now WM purchased 2 side mounted CNG Autocar ACX McNeilus Curotto Can's. I like how the new McNeilus has dual side mounted CNG tanks on each side of the truck. It makes the McNeilus look more like its SoCal predecessors and the green CNG tanks look great.
Hopefully with the recent ASL problems, Waste Management is satisfied with the brand new Curotto Can's and purchases fleets of Curotto Can's like in the early 2000's.
Big thank you to the awesome drivers, Rodrigo and Brenda.
I hope everyone enjoys the video and thank you for watching!
Public Recycling Drop Box
Waste Management
Wenatchee, WA
January 2015
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Steptoe Valley Wildlife Management Area, Nevada
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Sun Valley, CA
3/4/17
WMmaster626, Alex Clemmans and I headed over to Waste Management Sun Valley to check out their fleet. Sun Valley recently received 2 new LNG Peterbilt Amreps that will most likely end up in Palmdale once Sun Valley receives their new CNG fleet. There were also thousands of new black dumpsters all over the Sun Valley yard that extended to where the Bradley Landfill once was active. The Sun Valley staff was great and even started up the Road Commander for us. Thank you WMmaster626, Alex Clemmans for a great day and special thanks to the friendly Waste Management staff at Sun Valley.
Road Commander in action: www.youtube.com/watch?edit=vd&v=GgoFF444xyg
2-yard Front-Load Dumpster
Waste Management
Kennewick, WA
June 2017
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64-gallon Rehrig Pacific Refuse Cart
Waste Management
Kennewick, WA
June 2017
©Bryn Erdman. All Rights Reserved.
Operated by: Waste Management, Blaine, MN
Unit Number: 210914
Body: McNeilus
Chassis: Mack MRU CNG
Vehicle Type: Front-end refuse loader
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Seen here at the Caribou Coffee for recycling collection. Note the "We support MPLS PD" fingered on the rear in the dirt.
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After the scaffolding came down, just few fences remained and a missing 'D' gives this a while new feeling
Operated by: Waste Management, Duluth, MN
Unit Number: 711346
Body: Heil
Chassis: International
Vehicle Type: Rear Load Refuse truck
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711346 seen collecting recycling on Michgan Street in downtown Duluth, MN
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95-gallon Rehrig Pacific Refuse Cart
Waste Management
Kennewick, WA
August 2017
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The Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area hosts thousands of migrating waterfowl each winter, usually in February, as they undertake their trip north. At the migration's peak there may be more than 70,000 waterfowl. Most of the waterfowl tend to be snow geese, but there are other species as well including tundra swans and Canada geese.
The Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area is owned and operated by the Pennsylvania Game Commission and paid for primarily with hunting license dollars.
64-gallon Toter EVR Refuse Cart
Waste Management
Kennewick, WA
June 2017
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Operated by: Waste Management, Blaine, MN
Unit Number: 214990
Body: McNeilus Atlantic
Chassis: Peterbilt 520 CNG
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Seen at HERC queued for the tipping floor
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