Two nice Hymac photos there Steve the top one is an 880C and the 580BT is unusual in that it is fitted with a two piece boom, they tended to fit those on the 610 rubber duck.
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Loving that old Massey 50 picture the cabs were glass fibre so no rust problems with those, brings back alot of memories as a kid playing on them!
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I thought upside down christmas trees were a modern phenomenon - obviously not.
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hair bear wrote:I thought upside down christmas trees were a modern phenomenon - obviously not.
Being unloaded by a Jones KL44 Crane by the look of it.
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hair bear wrote:I thought upside down christmas trees were a modern phenomenon - obviously not.
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Is the dustcart a Market Transport body?
They appear to be building a landfill embankment right beside a new build?
They appear to be building a landfill embankment right beside a new build?
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Remember the D Series skip wagon pic from my I - Spy book Lorries and Vans. In the dark days when books on trucks hardly existed
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