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Waste Management of the Inland Empire services the City of Eastvale with a wide variety of garbage trucks. They have some of the most professional and friendly WM drivers I've ever met, so Kevin and I ended up making two trips out here to see what we could find.
(0:00) - 263529: A couple months ago, on September 10, Kevin and I found ourselves in Eastvale after finishing up in Chino. I found out the day before that one of Corona's remaining ex-LA Hauling Wittkes was working out here, so after driving around for quite a while, we finally spotted this truck way off in the distance heading to a neighborhood. After almost losing it at a red light, we took a few lucky turns and caught up to it. The driver, Jaime, was super nice, and I don't think I've enjoyed filming a Curotto Can as much as this truck. Talk about skills! He flew through this neighborhood. We followed for about half an hour, and I only ended up being able to get a little less than 8 minutes of footage. He packed out at the end, so that was all I was able to get. His arm cycles were the quickest I've seen in a long time. I really like how this truck sounds, and the green Curotto Can sure looks great. WM recently repainted the cab too, so I hope they'll be keeping this around for a long time.
(7:46) - 103739: When I got the routes for Eastvale, I also found out that there was a Python scheduled to be running here as well. So after Jaime packed out, we went looking for Alex. Unfortunately, the Python was down for the day and this is what Alex had instead. Not too bad honestly, one of the fastest Amreps out there and I dig those rims.
(8:27) - 264494: On Veterans Day, Kevin and I went back to Eastvale to look for either Jaime or Alex. We found this truck and we both were definitely impressed by how it operated. Got all the best moves of a Curotto Can, from the lid flipping to slamming to revving. Salvador was super cool too and has seen my videos of Javier before, so I'm glad we got to feature him on here as well. It was awesome to see one of the McNeilus FLs operate quickly. The ones in Baldwin Park (that came from here originally) are constantly breaking down.
(13:24) - 102853: We drove all over the Friday route finding scattered bits of collected green waste carts. Honestly the craziest time finding a truck with all the different sections we went through. But finally, we found Alex in his normal truck, this awesome Python. This truck has been all over SoCal, originating from Moreno Valley then finding its way to El Cajon, Compton, Chino, and now, Corona. Looks like the arm was replaced recently too, so it isn't as violent as 80 in MoVal. But I'm glad it still lid flips! And man talk about horrible grip! Those 64s came so close to falling into the hopper.
(15:38) - 263909: Not sure what this guy was doing in this neighborhood...we lost Alex for a minute then followed this guy and he just so happened to pass right by Alex again so that was good for us. He collected one container then left the neighborhood so I guess it might have been an MPU.
(19:00) - 263906: Here's one of the other recycle trucks in the city.
(19:04) - 103384: Here's one of the trucks that collects garbage. The other two are 103855, a 2012 Peterbilt 320 Amrep, and one of the few ZRs that Corona has.
(19:07) - 262906: Here is literally the oldest Mack LE Wittke that WM owns in Southern California. It is a first generation Wittke that has had parts of its hopper wall cut out, which makes it look really tall when the carry can isn't in the hopper. It also has a Breathe Easy sticker on it which is SUPER cool in my opinion. It does bulk throughout Corona and Eastvale. Unfortunately we weren't able to follow or film due to time restraints as well as far away stops. Check out this link to see its sister unit on Maps: goo.gl/maps/1QuvJ6Rt1WS2
(19:15) - 742066: Here is Corona's container truck. It was originally from Moreno Valley.
I would like to give a huge thank you to all the awesome WM drivers we met in Eastvale for their service and letting us film! Another big thanks to Damien in Dispatch for his help with routes! Certainly made filming a heck of a lot easier. And as always, a big thanks to Kevin to driving around all day!
For more action, including harder revving and neat tricks, be sure to check out Kevin's video here:
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He seems to always catch the shots where the drivers rev extra hard and do all the neat tricks :P
Thanks for watching!