Hi all,forgive me if there is already an Irish Heavy Haulage thread,
in these pics we had to donate one of our Fuchs 340 material handlers to a sister yard,again to my joy,this little fella rolled in across the scales,could the 4 axle tractor and 5 axle nooteboom handle the 25tonne fuchs?????
appologies as there were taking on my phone
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This trailer was so oversize for the machine,there was about 10mm of clearance between the neck joint and the diff housing
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Irish Heavy Haulage
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Re: Irish Heavy Haulage
well what can i say us O'Neills, do things in Style,
Nice shots there, so any of the rig fully connected?
Nice shots there, so any of the rig fully connected?
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Sorry Liebherr Fan,no pics of her connected,I had to get back to work,imagine that!!!
Paul,she was fairly scraping the ground leaving the yard I doubt the machine made any difference to the rig lol,but I know of some places in the world where 10 axles transporting 25t is the norm
Paul,she was fairly scraping the ground leaving the yard I doubt the machine made any difference to the rig lol,but I know of some places in the world where 10 axles transporting 25t is the norm
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this is my 1979 kenworth k100c and transquip low loader truck has a detroit diesel 8v92ta 475hp ,13 speed fuller ,rockwell axels and 8 bag air ride rear end.vit interior and air ride cab .and the turning circle of a ship any one see a old kenworth trown in the corner of a yard please let me know ,i know there were quite a few right hand drives sold in the late 70`s early 80`s can be a cab over or a coventional as long as it`s pre 1980 condition not important the worse the better
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bigkit wrote:Tidy ol' dog house you got there John!
hi Clive ,more room than a topline scania how are you doing are you keeping going ?
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Heres a few Irish Haulage units seen over the water here in the UK
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Hi JJ , sorry for the delay in replying. Work is good, weather is BAD! Lots to do but no dust to do it in. Lorry going good, pretty busy but glad its not my only income if you know what I mean. Bought a newer trailer a few months ago, upgraded to a 3 axle Nooteboom OSD48 with self tracker and narrow side shift flip toe ramps (better for digger arms poking thro'). Machines are busy although the weather WILL slow things down a bit
Whats the crack over there? How are you doing? Tried your number a few weeks ago and got a stranger, dunno who was more suprised me or him!
Let us know what you're upto
Whats the crack over there? How are you doing? Tried your number a few weeks ago and got a stranger, dunno who was more suprised me or him!
Let us know what you're upto
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hi Clivebigkit wrote:Hi JJ , sorry for the delay in replying. Work is good, weather is BAD! Lots to do but no dust to do it in. Lorry going good, pretty busy but glad its not my only income if you know what I mean. Bought a newer trailer a few months ago, upgraded to a 3 axle Nooteboom OSD48 with self tracker and narrow side shift flip toe ramps (better for digger arms poking thro'). Machines are busy although the weather WILL slow things down a bit
Whats the crack over there? How are you doing? Tried your number a few weeks ago and got a stranger, dunno who was more suprised me or him!
Let us know what you're upto
sorry i have been having major problems with computer connection or lack of it thing are quiet here no work at all ,i done a few shifts on the brother in laws hitachi but work is bad.the lad you spoke to on my old phone is Brian who used to drive for john coyle .i gave him the phone for the bit of work , i have known him for years and he`s a sound bloke.been messing with the kenworth got it registered and taxed finally.how`s the nooteboom ,they don`t seem as strong as the andover but they must be good as there is plenty of them on the road.take it easy cheers
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