PAUL GEE's PHOTO COLLECTION (Part 1)

ramone:
Great photos again Dean , I think the Leyland is an Octopus and the one further down is an Aec Mammoth Major . Keep up the great work

Thanks for the reply,Paul will be pleased ! :smiley:

Thanks for your input again coomsey. :wink:

HRS:

ramone:
Great photos again Dean , I think the Leyland is an Octopus and the one further down is an Aec Mammoth Major . Keep up the great work

Hi ramone,
The Octopus, so light drivers checks included tightening up chassis bolts… ha !! put me right on the AEC, what was the Marshall Major, ■■ Harvey

Cheers Harvey, Tightening up chassis bolts… :open_mouth:

MaggieD:
Hi Dean,

Many thanks to you and Paul for all the photo’s,great to see them all out working and earning,as already mentioned not many of us carried a camera in those days,and also couldn’t afford the developing and printing costs on £20 a week !

Regards
Richard

Indeed Richard he had to stop for a period himself due to the costs !

MaggieD:

HRS:

ramone:
Great photos again Dean , I think the Leyland is an Octopus and the one further down is an Aec Mammoth Major . Keep up the great work

Hi ramone,
The Octopus, so light drivers checks included tightening up chassis bolts… ha !! put me right on the AEC, what was the Marshall Major, ■■ Harvey

Hi Harvey,

Hope you are keeping well, the Marshall Major from memory had the AV760 engine,and was available as a 6x2/6x4/8x2/8x4 Rigid,it had a bit more power than my old Marshall 6x4 with the AV505 I had on round timber down Dean’s part of the world.

Regards
Richard

Thanks for the info. :wink:

Tidy 89.

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DAF

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ERF

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DAF

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Leyland

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Atkinson

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ERF

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F89 heavy haulier

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F88

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ERF

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