Classic pictures Updated 07/03/2026
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 05/05/2025
Surely it would have been easier to just go and buy the parking ticket?
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 10/05/2025
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 10/05/2025
Billy26F5 wrote:Good to see an early Weatherill there.
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It is an early 2H, it has the bucket pivots between the arms and only one crowd ram.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 11/05/2025
A very tidy Bedford unit with the low loader. Must be pre KM era? I wonder if that had a Leyland engine? Not sure what the shovel is on the trailer.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 11/05/2025
4th pic, not sure I'd want to be working in the void under the digger.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 10/05/2025
Jeremy Rowland wrote:A truck mounted Hy-lift crane in the first photo![]()
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Looks very tidy, l do you know how many truck cranes they made ?
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