DEANB:
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 workThanks for the reply,Paul will be pleased !
Thanks for your input again coomsey.
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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 workHi ramone,
The Octopus, so light drivers checks included tightening up chassis bolts… ha !! put me right on the AEC, what was the Marshall Major, ■■ HarveyCheers Harvey, Tightening up chassis bolts…
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
RichardIndeed 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 workHi ramone,
The Octopus, so light drivers checks included tightening up chassis bolts… ha !! put me right on the AEC, what was the Marshall Major, ■■ HarveyHi 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
RichardThanks for the info.
Tidy 89.
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What a turn up, one of Ron Hennessey’s tankers. I was speaking to him only recently and he will be chuffed that there are photos out there of some of his fleet. I dare not put his “history” on here, suffice it to say he was one of the industry’s characters.
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