Trash can hauler for tractor bucket

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CanDo

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Michigan
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JD790
I lost all of my trash can haulers when the last of our kids went away to college and so last winter I had to haul them down the long gravel driveway through the snow and slop. For most of the really bad weather days I'd get out the tractor and lean the cans into the bucket, bungee them in and hope I could get them tilted back before they fell out. Worked pretty well except when a bungee broke or got soft. There had to be a better way

A little review of some great ideas on this site, a night to sleep on it and bingo!

A little bit of scrap aluminum about a 3 length of 2x2 square tubing and a 18 of 1.5 x 4 C channel. A bit of band sawing, grinding, drilling and assembly and less than an hour later I ended up with a really light weight accessory that I put into the receiver that is welded onto my bucket. Now I don't even have to get out of the tractor seat. The pictures should help explain.

Works like a charm!
 

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   / Trash can hauler for tractor bucket #2  
Nice! I like it. I have the same cans from republic services also. But mine.... stay in the bucket just fine. Sometimes getting them to tip back and not out is the tricky part, but I've never lost a load.
Edit to add: I always load mine the reverse way as your holder does. So wheel-side into the bucket.
 
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Thanks Deezler. Yep, getting them to tip back and not out was the tricky part when I used to use just the bucket, especially when there was a good load in the trash can. Additionally, a slow drive down the long drive was required just to make sure that they didn’t bounce out. Then, at the end of the driveway, I had to get off the tractor (in the snow and/or mud) and unload the cans from the bucket.

Now I just get on the tractor, drive up to where the cans are stored, lower the bucket to hook up, lift and drive away. At the end of the drive I just pull up to where I want them left and drop the bucket which allows the hooks on the attachment to slip out and I then drive away. Easy!
 
   / Trash can hauler for tractor bucket #4  
I built a wood pallet to sit my trash cans on out in the garage. Garbage night, I just pick up the pallet with either brush forks or rear pallet mover and take the whole thing to the road and leave it.

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Ahh... pallet forks... if only! Hopefully someday after I do some kind of a quick-tach conversion. Anyway, they're on my bucket list (pun intended!) :laughing:
 
   / Trash can hauler for tractor bucket #6  
Thanks Deezler. Yep, getting them to tip back and not out was the tricky part when I used to use just the bucket, especially when there was a good load in the trash can. Additionally, a slow drive down the long drive was required just to make sure that they didn't bounce out. Then, at the end of the driveway, I had to get off the tractor (in the snow and/or mud) and unload the cans from the bucket.

Now I just get on the tractor, drive up to where the cans are stored, lower the bucket to hook up, lift and drive away. At the end of the drive I just pull up to where I want them left and drop the bucket which allows the hooks on the attachment to slip out and I then drive away. Easy!

Love the idea and will be copying it very soon. However, my trash company wants the cans facing the other way (opening to road, handle/wheels down driveway). I'm assuming this is so the guys can be as... quick... as I want to be with leaving them out. Republic isn't the same way?
 
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Wow Spoon, you have trash nazis do your collection. I'd never pay someone to tell me how to throw my trash away. Everyone having their trash cans lined up the same sounds like one of those silly HOA things. No thanks...

That can hauler is a pretty awesome build though. Good job CanDo!
 
   / Trash can hauler for tractor bucket #8  
Some trucks require a particular side facing the street so their lift can grab the can's lift feature. This is on the rear but some are on the side. can lift by handle

I'm seeing more now that just grab around the can like this, but the lids still need to face the right way, or it flips trash all over when the can is brought down with trash on the lid.


Bruce
 
   / Trash can hauler for tractor bucket #9  
Some trucks require a particular side facing the street so their lift can grab the can's lift feature.
I'm seeing more now that just grab around the can like this, but the lids still need to face the right way, or it flips trash all over when the can is brought down with trash on the lid.
Bruce

Yup, that's very similar to mine, thanks Bruce.
 
   / Trash can hauler for tractor bucket #10  
I avoid self-checkout lanes at the stores too. I'd move or transport my own trash to the dump... It costs no more or less for the customer to be paying a person to chuck trash into the truck than it does to buy the company fancy new automated equipment that adds more hoops for the customer to jump through. Paying someone to chuck the trash keeps more money in the community. Buying equipment sends the money away, as far as China or the farthest part supplier...

If the local trash collector here fired two if the three guys on my route and only had a driver, I'd demand my bill be cut by half or cancel the service.
 
   / Trash can hauler for tractor bucket #11  
I simply use a light chain that I hook to the 2 corners of my FEL bucket,

That video clip is exceptional in that the driver actually righted the downed bin, not here, in fact we are lucky if he does not leave the bin in middle of the street!

Our city just hired 3 'garbage police' to make sure the correct material is in the right bin.

We have the 3 bin collection with alternating schedules for each.

Also our schedule is different days on different weeks so we spend lots of time hauling bins in and out, they also fine us if our bin is visible outside of allotted hours.
Visual pollution you know.
 
   / Trash can hauler for tractor bucket #12  
Also our schedule is different days on different weeks so we spend lots of time hauling bins in and out, they also fine us if our bin is visible outside of allotted hours.
Visual pollution you know.

I hate that every little thing requires a law any more but my neighbors leave their can out all week long. Sad thing is the driveway is almost level and < 40' to the garage.

OP, Nice, don't think I've seen anyone haul their cans that way.
 
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Haha!!! You all are making me chuckle by bringing up some of your "garbage can" experiences.

First of all I have to say I'm impressed with the guy in the video - awesome! He took the initiative and picked the garbage up and corrected the situation. If ours fall over it is our problem and the truck will move on.

This all makes me think that the times they sure are a changing. We used to be able to pay for garbage service (or not) and pay by the bag but then the city changed the rules and imposed mandatory garbage fees incorporated into the sewage bill. Everyone pays - whether they use it or not! Then they went with a service that requires the big cans that many of you are familiar with. When they first started this, they used to empty into the back of the truck (took two guys) but now they've gone to a single driver/operator who uses one of the arms that grab the can and dumps like in the above video. Someone lost a job (only takes one) and of course they then they raised the price to the residents in order to pay for the "enhanced" service! Arggg!!!!

Now here's what's really interesting to me... that others have to deal with the garbage gestapo like we do. We get notices of failure to comply and fined if it happens again. And yep, with all the increased technology they also have to increase the rules. You can't put the cans out to early and you can't leave them out to late. They have to be facing the right way and they can't be too full or even too close together. They can't be on the road but they can't be too far back. The recycle bins are checked and whoa unto you should you put a bit of foam, plastic, metal or glass that is not acceptable - and the rules of what they take is constantly changing. And, if you have something that doesn't fit into a can... well, tough for you - you have to wait until the one spring clean-up day in order to get rid of that old bed frame or whatever.

Now much of this may sound reasonable except that life is not always so neat and there are always exceptions. As an example, in the dead of our Michigan winter we have to deal with snow storms that don't follow any particular schedule. When the snow piles up and the plow comes through it often creates havoc with the residents ability to conform to the rules! In the old days you could just leave the "bag" on top of the snow bank and the guys would just pick it up and toss it into the truck. In fact they probably appreciated not having to bend over so far in order to pick up the bag! Now it's tough on those without a tractor because they have to create a space for their big cans, get them out there and hope the snowplow doesn't knock them over.

Another example: What if you only have a small bag of garbage. Can you just put it out there? Nooo... you have to haul that big old can out there whether it was full or not just to get rid of that small bag that you didn't want to let putrefy for another week.

Then there are the little old retired folk. I know many who are just not able to handle those great big cans (with only a small bag of garbage in it) - even if it is only 20-40 feet from the garage to the road. My 91 year old mother was one of those.

I'm sure there are lot's of other stories out there as well but in the end it probably can be reduced to a single term: "Progress!" :rolleyes:
 
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Garbage gestapo! Haha! I call the old guy that runs one of the county transfer stations The Trash Natzi.

There is the compactor bin (no wood, metal, what ever) and two open top roll off dumpsters for big stuff, furniture, wood, what ever. With out fail when you back up to one dumpster he'll tell you to move and fill the other one first. Oh and "close at 6 pm" to him means to pull up to the gate and shut it at 5:55 and wait till exactly 6 to chain and lock the gates.

Sieg heil!
 
   / Trash can hauler for tractor bucket #15  
Garbage gestapo! Haha! I call the old guy that runs one of the county transfer stations The Trash Natzi. There is the compactor bin (no wood, metal, what ever) and two open top roll off dumpsters for big stuff, furniture, wood, what ever. With out fail when you back up to one dumpster he'll tell you to move and fill the other one first. Oh and "close at 6 pm" to him means to pull up to the gate and shut it at 5:55 and wait till exactly 6 to chain and lock the gates. Sieg heil!
The guy here is even worse. I don't even like to go there because it takes 30 minutes to get everything sorted to his satisfaction. I call him the The Trash Engineer. I usually go to the one in town because they are way less picky and have a open top dumpster for cardboard.
 
   / Trash can hauler for tractor bucket #16  
We need to have a plastic 'citizen card' with photo in order to use the recycle site.
They told me my card had expired but there is no expiry date on the card!

Once a month we have bulky item pickups (mattresses, furniture, water tanks etc) however they no longer take fridges and freezers only stoves claiming the stores will pickup them (freon) however we can take them to the eko center as long as they are freon free! (like cut the pipes B4 dumping.?????
They used to collect bundled branches and discarded Xmas trees and bagged leaves but it is now up to us to haul to the EKO center meaning we all need to own a trailer. ????? BUT we can't store a trailer where it would be visual!
 
   / Trash can hauler for tractor bucket #17  
you could just use a piece of like 4x2 plywood and use some c-clamps, clamp it to your bucket and add an extension onto the bucket for the base of the garbage cans to sit on.. than just buy a 500 lb ratchet + strap and your up and running.. ive done it a few times already and works wonderfully
 
   / Trash can hauler for tractor bucket #18  
This is what I did, but being wood, I eventually broke it with a heavy can.



 

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