No, you definatley wont. Inside most garbage trucks... there is a paddle that pushes the garbage into the back of the truck... if you are pushed into the paddle... it will crush you. It can crush a mobile garbage bin in 15 seconds. In Queensland, Australia, a mother dumped her baby into the bin... and it died in the paddle. Very sad and disturbing incident. So dont try anything sill because it will result in death Thanks Garbage truck driver, Melbourne, Australia
Depends on who it is, I suppose.
On a rear loader garbage truck, the waste is loaded from the back and then a big metal scoop compacts it against the moving walls inside to allow more room in the truck. Once full it is emptied at a landfill or other waste solutions area.
On a rear loader garbage truck, the waste is loaded from the back and then a big metal scoop compacts it against the moving walls inside to allow more room in the truck. Once full it is emptied at a landfill or other waste solutions area.
Yes, there are a number of retailers who sell toy garbage trucks. Most notably, Toys R Us sells a "Fast Lane Light & Sound Garabe Truck" retailing at a price of $22.99. This truck mimics real garbage truck sounds and lights, a side lift which can empty and attached toy garbage can and a hatch on the back which reveals a trash compartment. This truck is 15 inches long, 5 inches wide and 7.5 inches tall.
Carries waste products (carbon dioxide) away from The cells.
sorry but if you have tossed/sold it you can't get it back.
Baby birds do not smell, probably not if you had to handle it. Birds fight to survive, many are tossed out of the nest by siblings or adult males.
There are several types of garbage trucks, and they operate by different means. Container trucks can empty either by offloading their container, or opening the back door of that container and dumping out, much in the same fashion as a straightforward dump truck. Never dealt with compactor trucks firsthand, but I've always been under the impression that the compactor arm simply pushes the refuse out of the back of the truck - any compactor drivers who happen across this are certainly free to correct me if I'm wrong on this. Some garbage trucks are little more than straightforward dump trucks.
sir lancelot
it means what ever rubbish goes in it comes back out.
PITCH OUT
you dont its gone