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  2. Heil Environmental Industries - Wikipedia

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    Heil Environmental Industries, a subsidiary of Dover Corporation, [1] is a manufacturer of garbage and recycling trucks. For many decades, Heil Environmental has been the chief supplier of refuse and recycling equipment for the New York City Sanitation Department. [citation needed], which is the world's largest waste collection agency. The ...

  3. Garbage truck - Wikipedia

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    A side-load bin tipper was fitted to a garbage truck as early as 1929, by the Heil company in America. In the 1950s the Dempster Dumpmaster popularized the front-end loader variant, with bins being tipped over the cab of the truck. Both types of integrated bin tipper are now common on municipal refuse collection trucks.

  4. Category:Waste collection vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Garbage scow; Garbage truck; Garwood Load Packer; Gully emptier; H. Honeywagon (vehicle) M. ... Rear steer waste collection vehicle photo.png 295 × 200; 34 KB.

  5. Mack LR - Wikipedia

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    A large horizontal packing ram that is anywhere from 6-36 inches tall is hydraulically forced through a small space in between the hopper and truck "body". Waste is compressed until the hydraulic packing ram can no longer move. Rear loaders have a large hopper on the rear end. They can load bins, cans, and loose material.

  6. Crane Carrier Company - Wikipedia

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    Crane Carrier Company (CCC) is a manufacturer that specializes in construction truck and garbage truck chassis. Located in New Philadelphia, Ohio, it was established by Robert Zeligson in 1946, along with the affiliated Zeligson Trucks. Since 2021, CCC has been owned by electric vehicle developer Battle Motors.

  7. Grapple truck - Wikipedia

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    Rear steer system. With this system, a grapple loader is mounted on the rear of a short frame chassis with an operator's cab mounted between loader and chassis cab.The loader is operated from this cab, and all driving controls are also routed to the operator's cab enabling the "rear steer" unit to drive backwards along the route and load into separate haul trucks.

  8. Mack TerraPro - Wikipedia

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    Concrete pumps have a multi-stage folding boom pivoted near the center of the truck and a hopper at the rear to load the pump. The pump itself is the load and the truck always operates at maximum weight. In transit the boom is folded front to rear. In use the pump uses outriggers and the boom unfolds forward over the cab or to either side.

  9. Heil - Wikipedia

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    Heil may refer to: Heil (surname) Heil, North Dakota, a census-designated place and unincorporated community in the United States; Heil Hitler, Sieg Heil, a Nazi salute; Heil Sound, a manufacturer of audio and studio equipment. Heil Environmental Industries, a subsidiary of Dover Corporation that manufactures garbage and recycling trucks