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If there's no turnaround space down a dead end, then the garbage hauler will require cans be hauled out to the county road. After knocking down my mailbox and crunching the neighbor's fence while backing up, several times, the local hauler moved his pickup point up to the nearest intersection where he can turn and go out that other lane. Me, this little farmhouse is so old there was never a building permit so I'm invisible to the County (except taxes!) so I've never been required to sign up for garbage service. I simply carry trash back to my primary home in the city. Every week I hear the neighbor across from my mailbox haul his trash and recycle bins up to that intersection.

The SUV does not have a trailer hitch, the can is tied to the latch for the rear hatch.. Waste Management refuses to come up our road (turn around at end and also several driveways available. They said they one curve is hazardous and they don't want to endanger drivers, so those that choose trash service, haul their cans to the highway and back once a week.

Thanks for the clarification!
 
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Anything wrong with a little excercise?

I recently saw a program proclaiming all the benefits of walking. I have been getting the mail on foot, rather than using the E-Gator. I had justified it by thinking that I get enough excercise, but you really can't get enough.
People are lazy... I pretty much always drag it out by hand at night. But it's hard to not use the truck when in going to be driving right by it anyway. I should be getting more exercise though.
 
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People are lazy... I pretty much always drag it out by hand at night. But it's hard to not use the truck when in going to be driving right by it anyway. I should be getting more exercise though.
You should see my driveway. I've done it by hand, and between the distance, hills, sand, and weight (who loves used cat litter!).....was about more than I could do. Screw that. I take separate walks with my kids and dogs when it's nice out (not when trash has to go out).
 
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I guess there is nothing really wrong about redneck garbage can hauling. I toss all mine into the back of my pickup along with anything else needing to be gone about once every 3 weeks and head to the transfer station. I started doing the combo haul ever since the county started charging $10 a pickup load for recycles or garbage, whatever you have. So get my moneys worth if I am going to pay $10.
 
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Twice a year our dumps do 'free' days, basically anything you can haul. People save all kinds of bigger junk including old roof metal, appliances, mattresses and just about everything else that won't go in a normal trash can or bag. That all gets loaded onto a trailer, truck, or both, or multiple loads on those free days. That's when you get to see some fun loads running down the roads with people that don't usually load that kind of stuff. Most of it makes it there. Most.
 
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I guess there is nothing really wrong about redneck garbage can hauling. I toss all mine into the back of my pickup along with anything else needing to be gone about once every 3 weeks and head to the transfer station. I started doing the combo haul ever since the county started charging $10 a pickup load for recycles or garbage, whatever you have. So get my moneys worth if I am going to pay $10.

Up here a lot of towns charge $15 for a refrigerator, which is why we see so many dumped on the side of the road. We also pay a disposal fee when we purchase a new one, so somebody is double dipping.
 
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Down here if you can get it to the edge of the road and the guy can pick it up, it's gone. I left two nice pallets by the road as freebies and my wife put the trash too close to them. I thought it was OK but come trash day the guy picked them up.

We lived rural in Maine and come spring I was shocked at the crap I had to haul out, all so someone could save a few $$. Stoves, tires, mattresses, you name it. We even found where someone changed their oil and let it drain on the ground. Filter was there, too. Who does that?
 
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Up here a lot of towns charge $15 for a refrigerator, which is why we see so many dumped on the side of the road. We also pay a disposal fee when we purchase a new one, so somebody is double dipping.
I found out that we have 2 scrap metal yards that will take appliances for nothing. Beats paying for disposal. I wonder tho how they "reclaim" the Freon????
 
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I found out that we have 2 scrap metal yards that will take appliances for nothing. Beats paying for disposal. I wonder tho how they "reclaim" the Freon????

They probably have the equipment to recover the freon type materials, or have someone come in and do a bunch at one time. Around here, a heating and cooling place takes in old A/C units to recover the old style freon. Then they reuse it in old systems. Jon
 
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