bugger me what a time for things to go pear shaped had a tad bit of a load on as well
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Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
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Hi all, anybody got any information on these as i haven't heard of them before,Are they still going and what plant did they haul? Thanks Rich.
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A few more, I think the Ruston is a 71RB
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Nice Hymac 590C on the low loader in the second pic Fred.
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Fantastic photo's all round Fred love the Foden in the previous post looks great on the freeway with the drag line on the back
And the Scammell with the drag line on looks pretty tough to me as well
I wonder if I have a thing for drag lines that I just dont no about
keep them coming Fred
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And the Scammell with the drag line on looks pretty tough to me as well
I wonder if I have a thing for drag lines that I just dont no about
keep them coming Fred
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FOWLER MAN wrote:Here's a story in pictures.
1) The gearbox in Tony Morgans Scania has given up.
2) Barry Cossletts DAF to the rescue.
3) Scania off to Telford Commercials for repair.
That bit of a hump has caused a lot of problems over the years, Rwyth Hill in Pontiates. .
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rdnicholls wrote:Found these low loaders on the Net so not my pictures,they may have been posted before.Rich.
My father used to run a very similar combination. An old foden and a dyson trailer. I will try to get some pics
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Hi guys does any one have any pictures of Henley forklifts low loaders from the 1970s or Public works low loaders from the M4 in the 1970s please
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