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Adams were loyal AEC operators. 1965 Mk5 Mandator c/w 32ft trailer-which appears to have rear number plates on both n/s & o/s
Re: J&R Adams Newcastle .A 70 ft long load to go into a very tight entrance, My son Nigel drives for J.R.Adams Ltd on this type of work, Regards Larry.
Re: J&R Adams Newcastle .A feast for Larry, all on the Donny ByPass and thanks to Richard Says.
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Re: J&R Adams Newcastle .Thanks Oily, These are great photos, I have been with my son Nigel a few times latley as second man on 70ft loads, I enjoy it , Regards Larry.
Re: J&R Adams Newcastle .Long load for Milburngate Site Durham.
Re: J&R Adams Newcastle .[quote="Lawrence Dunbar"]Long load for Milburngate Site Durham.[/quote Sorry, It wont send any photos for some daft reason, Saying they are to big, Regards Larry.
Re: J&R Adams Newcastle .Milburn gate site Durham. Regards Larry.
Re: J&R Adams Newcastle .My Son Nigel drivers this MAN For Adams, He reckons its a good bit of gear, Regards Larry.
Re: J&R Adams Newcastle .Of course IMOO, Jackey Adams allways ran the best of gear, I first new the Adams in the 50s when old Jakey & Young Jimmy was in the hot seat, I was working for Baxters Road Services on the Newcastle Quayside who were hauling local & long distance stuff from Denmark, The Denmark stuff was landed at 17 shed , Baled Danish Bacon, Plus casks of Danish Lurpak Butter.Along with Tuborg Lager, Canned Mussels Etc, There was plenty of work in those good old days, It was all hand ball but the wages were decent for driving, & If one wanted to work over the hours allowed, One could make good few some extra £s. In the old Sky Rocket, Happy Happy Days.Regards Larry.
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