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GRANDE SENEGAL - GRIMALDI LINES - in Staten Island, New York, USA. August, 2016. Copyright Tom Turner

Honolulu, HI

6/22/15

  

While I was on a vacation in Hawaii, I decided to take a trip to Rolloffs Hawaii on my last night in the Aloha state. At the time Rolloffs was the second largest Solid Waste company in Oahu behind Honolulu Disposal. While at the yard I saw equipment from The KNG Group, including a ex Amrep demo ASL still in KNG colors. In 2010 Rolloffs acquired The KNG Group which at the time was the third largest Solid Waste company in Oahu. I knew KNG had the residential contact for the Military bases in Oahu so I asked Doug from Rolloffs about that and he informed me Rolloffs runs Curotto Cans there. Unfortunately I had to be at the airport the next morning or else I would have filmed a video of Rolloffs Curotto Cans on route.

 

Big Thank you to Doug for letting me take pictures of Rolloffs awesome fleet, I had a great time at the yard.

 

As of January 2017 West Oahu Aggregate “WOA” acquired Rolloffs Hawaii. www.bizjournals.com/pacific/news/2017/01/05/bankruptcy-sa...

 

Honolulu, HI

6/22/15

  

While I was on a vacation in Hawaii, I decided to take a trip to Rolloffs Hawaii on my last night in the Aloha state. At the time Rolloffs was the second largest Solid Waste company in Oahu behind Honolulu Disposal. While at the yard I saw equipment from The KNG Group, including a ex Amrep demo ASL still in KNG colors. In 2010 Rolloffs acquired The KNG Group which at the time was the third largest Solid Waste company in Oahu. I knew KNG had the residential contact for the Military bases in Oahu so I asked Doug from Rolloffs about that and he informed me Rolloffs runs Curotto Cans there. Unfortunately I had to be at the airport the next morning or else I would have filmed a video of Rolloffs Curotto Cans on route.

 

Big Thank you to Doug for letting me take pictures of Rolloffs awesome fleet, I had a great time at the yard.

 

As of January 2017 West Oahu Aggregate “WOA” acquired Rolloffs Hawaii. www.bizjournals.com/pacific/news/2017/01/05/bankruptcy-sa...

 

Honolulu, HI

6/22/15

  

While I was on a vacation in Hawaii, I decided to take a trip to Rolloffs Hawaii on my last night in the Aloha state. At the time Rolloffs was the second largest Solid Waste company in Oahu behind Honolulu Disposal. While at the yard I saw equipment from The KNG Group, including a ex Amrep demo ASL still in KNG colors. In 2010 Rolloffs acquired The KNG Group which at the time was the third largest Solid Waste company in Oahu. I knew KNG had the residential contact for the Military bases in Oahu so I asked Doug from Rolloffs about that and he informed me Rolloffs runs Curotto Cans there. Unfortunately I had to be at the airport the next morning or else I would have filmed a video of Rolloffs Curotto Cans on route.

 

Big Thank you to Doug for letting me take pictures of Rolloffs awesome fleet, I had a great time at the yard.

 

As of January 2017 West Oahu Aggregate “WOA” acquired Rolloffs Hawaii. www.bizjournals.com/pacific/news/2017/01/05/bankruptcy-sa...

 

A look at former rental refuse trucks for sale, Including;

Kenworth T880 Rolloffs

Peterbilt 367 Rolloffs

Mack LR/Heil Freedom w/ Crutto Can

Mack MRU/Various FL bodies

Freightliner M2/Heil RLs

It’s interesting that Parks is renting a Curotto since they don’t have any…

The Roll-0n Roll-off MV Troubridge, a deep sea passenger and vehicle ferry, was built to replace SS Karatta, serving the Adelaide, Kingscote, Port Lincoln coastal run. Services began in 1961.

She was owned by the South Australian Steamship Company 1961–1977, then R W Miller and the South Australian Government.

 

The large purpose designed gantry on the wharf was constructed to allow cars and cargo carriers to drive straight on and off the ship.

 

“Troubridge” ceased operating in June 1987, when she was replaced by the “Island Seaway”. The same gantries were used by the new vessel proved unreliable and was retired in 1995.

 

After various subsequent owners she was scrapped in Turkey in 2004.

  

Honolulu, HI

6/22/15

  

While I was on a vacation in Hawaii, I decided to take a trip to Rolloffs Hawaii on my last night in the Aloha state. At the time Rolloffs was the second largest Solid Waste company in Oahu behind Honolulu Disposal. While at the yard I saw equipment from The KNG Group, including a ex Amrep demo ASL still in KNG colors. In 2010 Rolloffs acquired The KNG Group which at the time was the third largest Solid Waste company in Oahu. I knew KNG had the residential contact for the Military bases in Oahu so I asked Doug from Rolloffs about that and he informed me Rolloffs runs Curotto Cans there. Unfortunately I had to be at the airport the next morning or else I would have filmed a video of Rolloffs Curotto Cans on route.

 

Big Thank you to Doug for letting me take pictures of Rolloffs awesome fleet, I had a great time at the yard.

 

As of January 2017 West Oahu Aggregate “WOA” acquired Rolloffs Hawaii. www.bizjournals.com/pacific/news/2017/01/05/bankruptcy-sa...

 

Owned by Jadell Minniefield Construction Servicies, Pittsburgh, PA.

From all over CA

Santa Clarita Volvo Rolloff

San Gabriel Mack Leack

Orange County WXLL

A repainted Lebanon Farms truck dumping a compactor in the landfill

Peterbilt 362 rolloff near Perris, CA

Honolulu, HI

6/22/15

  

While I was on a vacation in Hawaii, I decided to take a trip to Rolloffs Hawaii on my last night in the Aloha state. At the time Rolloffs was the second largest Solid Waste company in Oahu behind Honolulu Disposal. While at the yard I saw equipment from The KNG Group, including a ex Amrep demo ASL still in KNG colors. In 2010 Rolloffs acquired The KNG Group which at the time was the third largest Solid Waste company in Oahu. I knew KNG had the residential contact for the Military bases in Oahu so I asked Doug from Rolloffs about that and he informed me Rolloffs runs Curotto Cans there. Unfortunately I had to be at the airport the next morning or else I would have filmed a video of Rolloffs Curotto Cans on route.

 

Big Thank you to Doug for letting me take pictures of Rolloffs awesome fleet, I had a great time at the yard.

 

As of January 2017 West Oahu Aggregate “WOA” acquired Rolloffs Hawaii. www.bizjournals.com/pacific/news/2017/01/05/bankruptcy-sa...

 

Peterbilt Roll-off

Prescott Valley, AZ

May 4, 2020

Honolulu, HI

6/22/15

  

While I was on a vacation in Hawaii, I decided to take a trip to Rolloffs Hawaii on my last night in the Aloha state. At the time Rolloffs was the second largest Solid Waste company in Oahu behind Honolulu Disposal. While at the yard I saw equipment from The KNG Group, including a ex Amrep demo ASL still in KNG colors. In 2010 Rolloffs acquired The KNG Group which at the time was the third largest Solid Waste company in Oahu. I knew KNG had the residential contact for the Military bases in Oahu so I asked Doug from Rolloffs about that and he informed me Rolloffs runs Curotto Cans there. Unfortunately I had to be at the airport the next morning or else I would have filmed a video of Rolloffs Curotto Cans on route.

 

Big Thank you to Doug for letting me take pictures of Rolloffs awesome fleet, I had a great time at the yard.

 

As of January 2017 West Oahu Aggregate “WOA” acquired Rolloffs Hawaii. www.bizjournals.com/pacific/news/2017/01/05/bankruptcy-sa...

 

Republic’s Asheville operation. There is no residential operated here, only commercial and rolloff, keeping the fleet on the small side. This is the entire fleet.

Honolulu, HI

6/22/15

  

While I was on a vacation in Hawaii, I decided to take a trip to Rolloffs Hawaii on my last night in the Aloha state. At the time Rolloffs was the second largest Solid Waste company in Oahu behind Honolulu Disposal. While at the yard I saw equipment from The KNG Group, including a ex Amrep demo ASL still in KNG colors. In 2010 Rolloffs acquired The KNG Group which at the time was the third largest Solid Waste company in Oahu. I knew KNG had the residential contact for the Military bases in Oahu so I asked Doug from Rolloffs about that and he informed me Rolloffs runs Curotto Cans there. Unfortunately I had to be at the airport the next morning or else I would have filmed a video of Rolloffs Curotto Cans on route.

 

Big Thank you to Doug for letting me take pictures of Rolloffs awesome fleet, I had a great time at the yard.

 

As of January 2017 West Oahu Aggregate “WOA” acquired Rolloffs Hawaii. www.bizjournals.com/pacific/news/2017/01/05/bankruptcy-sa...

 

Kailua-Kona, HI

6/18/18

 

Here it is! The ex LA Peterbilt American Vehicles Incorporated (AVI) from Superior Sanitations. Before Superior Sanitation acquired the AVI, another company Hawaiian Roll Off (not Rolloffs Hawaii) in Kona, purchased the AVI and an ex SCD Amrep Octo for their commercial route. Hawaiian Roll Off sold those routes and trucks to Superior Sanitation but remain in business for Roll Offs. The AVI is still in Hawaiian Roll Off colors when the video was filmed. I was informed by the owner Mike, that they purchased paint for the AVI and it will be repainted in Superior Sanitation colors soon.

 

I found the AVI on its cardboard route in Kona. The driver, Rich, could not have been more friendly and he told me many stories about the AVI. First, he told me how the AVI is everyones favorite truck and how it is tough, fast and rarely ever has any problems. Rich went on to tell me how the owner Mike, made some modifications to the AVI. First, he raised the cab cover so when they service the Peterbilt, they do not have to raise the AVI body. The AVI also used to be a stand up truck with right hand drive, so they took a Peterbilt door off another truck and modified the right hand side with a new seat and door to make it easier and safer for the helper. Rich even called Mike to tell him about me and they invited me to their yard. This AVI is incredibly loud, sounds great and it has a classic early 90's truck sound, especially in regards to the brakes and revving. I made sure to zoom in on the LA green bleeding out, especially the inside of the hopper that was never painted. Rich gave the AVI some pretty loud revs in this video and you will see this truck scream in part 2!

 

I hope everyone enjoys this video. There will be a part 2 with a major surprise in regards to the AVI and something that nobody has recorded an AVI doing. If anyone travels to Kona and wants to find the AVI, I strongly encourage you to. When I filmed the AVI it worked Mondays and Thursdays and was a spare the rest of the week.

 

That brief clip at the beginning was at a rare black sand beach. This black sand beach with turtles is located at Punalu'u black sand beach park.

 

Thank you Superior Sanitation, Rich, the helper, and the owner Mike. Superior Sanitation is a great company and on top of that Mike and all the drivers are incredibly friendly.

 

Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLLU3mTndMA

FCC, DAF CF, YH15 GBX, A63 Everthorpe, East Yorkshire, 17.12.17

Operated by: Republic Services Inc. Inver Grove Heights, MN

Unit Number: 3488

Body: Galbreath

Chassis: Mack Granite

Notes:

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Seen on University Ave.

 

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A collaborative build between Mike Psiaki and myself. This is a functional MAN Hooklift truck based on one used by the Hannover Fire Department. This pod is carrying a water rescue boat.

Boden's Timber, Volvo FM4, PO67 UDV, A580, Leigh, Greater Manchester, 10.11.17

International rolloff tipping a self-contained compactor evidently built out of a Heil RL body from the 1960s.

 

Many thanks to the office of the San Diego City Clerk and to Andy Patriquin for these photos.

Unfortunately we came at a very busy time so the very friendly owner/manager was unable to show us around. I will be going back in a week or two at a better time when I can get an in-depth tour. Enjoy the classic WHITE Rolloff with the blue CA plates, as well as a roaring Volvo/Wittke I was unaware they had.

 

Also ran into Luis, the great driver I filmed in 34, the Maxon in West LA last summer. Luis told me how he lost all the stops out there and will be retiring soon. It was nice that we recognized each other and got to catch up.

Honolulu, HI

6/22/15

  

While I was on a vacation in Hawaii, I decided to take a trip to Rolloffs Hawaii on my last night in the Aloha state. At the time Rolloffs was the second largest Solid Waste company in Oahu behind Honolulu Disposal. While at the yard I saw equipment from The KNG Group, including a ex Amrep demo ASL still in KNG colors. In 2010 Rolloffs acquired The KNG Group which at the time was the third largest Solid Waste company in Oahu. I knew KNG had the residential contact for the Military bases in Oahu so I asked Doug from Rolloffs about that and he informed me Rolloffs runs Curotto Cans there. Unfortunately I had to be at the airport the next morning or else I would have filmed a video of Rolloffs Curotto Cans on route.

 

Big Thank you to Doug for letting me take pictures of Rolloffs awesome fleet, I had a great time at the yard.

 

As of January 2017 West Oahu Aggregate “WOA” acquired Rolloffs Hawaii. www.bizjournals.com/pacific/news/2017/01/05/bankruptcy-sa...

 

Mack MR Galbreath rolloff.

 

Operated by: City of Phoenix Public Works Dept.

Unit Number: RV140086

Body: ?

Chassis: Freightliner

Notes:

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Seen transporting a compactor box in downtown Phoenix.

 

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Please do not use this image without first asking for permission. Thank you.

Unfortunately we came at a very busy time so the very friendly owner/manager was unable to show us around. I will be going back in a week or two at a better time when I can get an in-depth tour. Enjoy the classic WHITE Rolloff with the blue CA plates, as well as a roaring Volvo/Wittke I was unaware they had.

 

Also ran into Luis, the great driver I filmed in 34, the Maxon in West LA last summer. Luis told me how he lost all the stops out there and will be retiring soon. It was nice that we recognized each other and got to catch up.

Kailua-Kona, HI

6/18/18

 

Here it is! The ex LA Peterbilt American Vehicles Incorporated (AVI) from Superior Sanitations. Before Superior Sanitation acquired the AVI, another company Hawaiian Roll Off (not Rolloffs Hawaii) in Kona, purchased the AVI and an ex SCD Amrep Octo for their commercial route. Hawaiian Roll Off sold those routes and trucks to Superior Sanitation but remain in business for Roll Offs. The AVI is still in Hawaiian Roll Off colors when the video was filmed. I was informed by the owner Mike, that they purchased paint for the AVI and it will be repainted in Superior Sanitation colors soon.

 

I found the AVI on its cardboard route in Kona. The driver, Rich, could not have been more friendly and he told me many stories about the AVI. First, he told me how the AVI is everyones favorite truck and how it is tough, fast and rarely ever has any problems. Rich went on to tell me how the owner Mike, made some modifications to the AVI. First, he raised the cab cover so when they service the Peterbilt, they do not have to raise the AVI body. The AVI also used to be a stand up truck with right hand drive, so they took a Peterbilt door off another truck and modified the right hand side with a new seat and door to make it easier and safer for the helper. Rich even called Mike to tell him about me and they invited me to their yard. This AVI is incredibly loud, sounds great and it has a classic early 90's truck sound, especially in regards to the brakes and revving. I made sure to zoom in on the LA green bleeding out, especially the inside of the hopper that was never painted. Rich gave the AVI some pretty loud revs in this video and you will see this truck scream in part 2!

 

I hope everyone enjoys this video. There will be a part 2 with a major surprise in regards to the AVI and something that nobody has recorded an AVI doing. If anyone travels to Kona and wants to find the AVI, I strongly encourage you to. When I filmed the AVI it worked Mondays and Thursdays and was a spare the rest of the week.

 

That brief clip at the beginning was at a rare black sand beach. This black sand beach with turtles is located at Punalu'u black sand beach park.

 

Thank you Superior Sanitation, Rich, the helper, and the owner Mike. Superior Sanitation is a great company and on top of that Mike and all the drivers are incredibly friendly.

 

Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLLU3mTndMA&t=497s

Westside Crane & Rigging, Louisville, Colorado.

Operated by: City of Atlanta Dept. of Watershed Management

Unit Number: n/a

Body: Galbreath RightHook

Chassis: International

Notes: Container transport truck

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Seen in the large vehicle lot by The Varsity

 

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Two Peterbilt 320s, a rolloff and an Amrep Front Loader

  

Along with two EZ street bins. I’ve seen those on beach’s, does ware provide them for companys? Or do they collect them?

  

In the background you can see an STS, I believe it was in a Peterbilt 320 but I’m not sure.

  

You can see a rolloff box, maybe used for storage?

Brand new Mack rolloff for A.J. Blosenski at Graybill Equipment in Harrisburg, PA.

Type : Ferry roll-on / roll-off

Pavillon : France 🇫🇷

Armateur : Brittany Ferries

Chantier naval : Aker Finnyard (Finlande 🇫🇮)

Lancement : 13 avril 2007

Équipage : 50 personnes

Passagers : 203 passagers

Véhicules : 120 semi-remorques

Identification (IMO number) : 9364978

 

Longueur : 167,00 m

Maître-bau : 26,80 m

This truck chassis is called a VT-100 Custom, which is built by HME Incorporated. This model kind of looks like a cross between an International and a Ford LNT8000..

  

www.hmevt100.com/

Honolulu, HI

6/22/15

  

While I was on a vacation in Hawaii, I decided to take a trip to Rolloffs Hawaii on my last night in the Aloha state. At the time Rolloffs was the second largest Solid Waste company in Oahu behind Honolulu Disposal. While at the yard I saw equipment from The KNG Group, including a ex Amrep demo ASL still in KNG colors. In 2010 Rolloffs acquired The KNG Group which at the time was the third largest Solid Waste company in Oahu. I knew KNG had the residential contact for the Military bases in Oahu so I asked Doug from Rolloffs about that and he informed me Rolloffs runs Curotto Cans there. Unfortunately I had to be at the airport the next morning or else I would have filmed a video of Rolloffs Curotto Cans on route.

 

Big Thank you to Doug for letting me take pictures of Rolloffs awesome fleet, I had a great time at the yard.

 

As of January 2017 West Oahu Aggregate “WOA” acquired Rolloffs Hawaii. www.bizjournals.com/pacific/news/2017/01/05/bankruptcy-sa...

 

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