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Thanks again for coming out and taking this for a spin! It was a lot of fun. ๐ Little Jerry would be proud of your superior garbage picking up skills! ๐
14:36 My smooshing fetish
Can't wait to see you Jerry rig this truck
Great video, just wondering do you have recycling pick up in Salt Lake City? A lot of the โgarbageโ I saw would have to go in a separate recycling bin here in Montreal, which is picked up on a different day than garbage pick up. Often with the same truck.
This video was nothing but garbage. (he he he) I have never understood why they weight the trucks coming into the transfer station. Its not like they are getting billed by the pound by the station.
Something crazy is the sticker that reads "PROUDLY MADE IN AMERICA". And then you see BYD(china) badges all over (battery module, steering wheel, etc.).
That's pretty bad.
BUY REAL AMERICAN.
how this place smell ?
If you leave your drink bottle "unopened", when you tilt the cab it won't spill!๐ค๐คฃ
This feels like a GTA mission
I foresee an update coming to the Hummer…. It needs a robotic arm.. ๐
I can't believe JerryRig got me to watch a trash truck for 10 mins. It's like watching blippie for adults…
This got me thinking of a great potential series called "JerryRigEverything's Odd Jobs" where you spend a day doing mechanical/industrial work, driving big machines, touring manufacturing facilities, etc. I would pay to watch that!
More smartphone rig please..
it seems smaller than the nomal one
Next channel, JerryDrivesEverything……
9:37 unopened you mean opened ?
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While the back opened, I saw eletric mixer for the kitchen, paper, garten waste… Is there any system to seperate these different materials?
I think I expected more from USA bin trucks
All things apart but does at scratch at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7??