Baldwins mobile
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 7:47 pm
This has been parked jacked up on its outriggers for over a week in a layby on the A610. Not sure if it's broken down or what?!
Dave
Dave
http://www.classicmachinery.net/forum/
http://www.classicmachinery.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=11919
modelman093 wrote:Maybe they have other things on their mind having lost all their O licences for the ballast wagons and the directors disqualified!
Jeremy Rowland wrote:modelman093 wrote:Maybe they have other things on their mind having lost all their O licences for the ballast wagons and the directors disqualified!
Wow now that's a revelation any idea why Angus? They do have serious problems then even though they could use contract transport to move the ballast the added cost to jobs could render them uncompetitive and ultimately close them down.
Jeremy
Wow now that's a revelation any idea why Angus? They do have serious problems then even though they could use contract transport to move the ballast the added cost to jobs could render them uncompetitive and ultimately close them down.
modelman093 wrote:Wow now that's a revelation any idea why Angus? They do have serious problems then even though they could use contract transport to move the ballast the added cost to jobs could render them uncompetitive and ultimately close them down.
This explains - from the top down!
http://www.heavyliftnews.com/news/baldw ... oked?cu=58
Anyone know what's happened with the Baldwin situation?.