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Leicester's Bygone's

Remember when going scotch (if from the south), or going down to the smoke (if from the north), was long distance?
When Middle East work was readily available?.
When driving a 111 or F89 meant you were truly the king of the road?
Recall those companies long gone, where every day was an adventure?

What ever happened to those drivers you spent hours with.. where did they go? and recollect on those characters in the industry sadly no longer with us.
This forum is for us all to indulge in a little nostalgia and remember with rose coloured glasses how much better it was in the olden days

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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby coomsey » Mon Jul 15, 2019 6:25 pm

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One of 4L reg ERFs they ran.MickWedge pic
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby robinswh » Mon Jul 15, 2019 8:42 pm

My dad worked for emmersons one week in 1958 while on annual holiday from the whitiwck granite company. He drove an eight wheel leyland octopus out of bardon trips down to slough each day.I went one one of these with him all A5 m1 still on the drawing board stopped at the blue boar on the A 5 each morning for a cup of tea . This was one of two 8 wheelers the rest of the fleet seemed to be 4 wheel leyland comets . I dont think they kept the octopuses long I never saw them again
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby coomsey » Tue Jul 16, 2019 6:08 pm

robinswh wrote:My dad worked for emmersons one week in 1958 while on annual holiday from the whitiwck granite company. He drove an eight wheel leyland octopus out of bardon trips down to slough each day.I went one one of these with him all A5 m1 still on the drawing board stopped at the blue boar on the A 5 each morning for a cup of tea . This was one of two 8 wheelers the rest of the fleet seemed to be 4 wheel leyland comets . I dont think they kept the octopuses long I never saw them again

Ay up Wayne. Yes my cuz started on an Octopus for them, there was no Comets just Foden MMs at that time, . He was promoted (?) to an old Aec mkv then onto a Foden . They did buy a new Aec MMajor E/F reg but it must have put them off,all Gardner's after that until they tried a F88. Cheers Coomsey
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby robinswh » Tue Jul 16, 2019 9:52 pm

I seem to remember that Mr T .W glover bought an aec eight wheeler mammoth major from emersons early 1960 s didnt keep it long though then like emersons on to fodens .Emersons yard was in belton then.
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby carryfast-yeti » Fri Jul 19, 2019 6:43 pm

coomsey wrote:
robinswh wrote:My dad worked for emmersons one week in 1958 while on annual holiday from the whitiwck granite company. He drove an eight wheel leyland octopus out of bardon trips down to slough each day.I went one one of these with him all A5 m1 still on the drawing board stopped at the blue boar on the A 5 each morning for a cup of tea . This was one of two 8 wheelers the rest of the fleet seemed to be 4 wheel leyland comets . I dont think they kept the octopuses long I never saw them again

Ay up Wayne. Yes my cuz started on an Octopus for them, there was no Comets just Foden MMs at that time, . He was promoted (?) to an old Aec mkv then onto a Foden . They did buy a new Aec MMajor E/F reg but it must have put them off,all Gardner's after that until they tried a F88. Cheers Coomsey


after trying out an F88..did all the drivers demand to have their old Gardner motors back? :lol:
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby coomsey » Fri Jul 19, 2019 9:20 pm

carryfast-yeti wrote:
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robinswh wrote:My dad worked for emmersons one week in 1958 while on annual holiday from the whitiwck granite company. He drove an eight wheel leyland octopus out of bardon trips down to slough each day.I went one one of these with him all A5 m1 still on the drawing board stopped at the blue boar on the A 5 each morning for a cup of tea . This was one of two 8 wheelers the rest of the fleet seemed to be 4 wheel leyland comets . I dont think they kept the octopuses long I never saw them again

Ay up Wayne. Yes my cuz started on an Octopus for them, there was no Comets just Foden MMs at that time, . He was promoted (?) to an old Aec mkv then onto a Foden . They did buy a new Aec MMajor E/F reg but it must have put them off,all Gardner's after that until they tried a F88. Cheers Coomsey


after trying out an F88..did all the drivers demand to have their old Gardner motors back? :lol:

Son of got the 88, the rest of us never got their rrsss in to turn owt down :roll:
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby coomsey » Fri Jul 19, 2019 9:50 pm

CFY when you look at the work we did then,70s, the 88 didn't matter. Coal from Leics down to London scrap back to Sheffield or Brum. You couldn't imagine Emmerson buying something that was less mpg so the driver got home earlier. We only did around a10hr day , not bad n around£110 top line for a 55 hr week in 76/77 weren't bad money. The only thing that really really wazed me off with the Gardner's was the joy of mostly freezing to death!!! Cheers Coomsey
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby coomsey » Fri Jul 19, 2019 10:02 pm

On a roll !? Now when I went onto bricks for Bankroft n Powers I was doing 2 Scotch a week with a couple of locals in between. That's was on an Akky 220 Cummins got a new Octopus doing the same n could pull in another couple of loads a week. Another 10/15 pounds a week,a lot of money in 78. She must have been better on the MPGs definitely not on reliability
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby carryfast-yeti » Sat Jul 20, 2019 7:18 am

coomsey wrote:CFY when you look at the work we did then,70s, the 88 didn't matter. Coal from Leics down to London scrap back to Sheffield or Brum. You couldn't imagine Emmerson buying something that was less mpg so the driver got home earlier. We only did around a10hr day , not bad n around£110 top line for a 55 hr week in 76/77 weren't bad money. The only thing that really really wazed me off with the Gardner's was the joy of mostly freezing to death!!! Cheers Coomsey


i well remember the Gardner 'heaters' :( on a freezing night in 1981 or '82,i took a 'B' series ERF 180 up to our Dewsbury depot,with another driver,Rich Ward,who was to bring back yet another B series :( back to our yard in North Kilworth.ffs even as a tough young lad i was half froze to death! so as soon as we parked up in Dews,i jumped out and said you take this heap back Rich,i'll take the 'new' one back to Kilworth :lol:
of course,the other one was just as bad!
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby robinswh » Sat Jul 20, 2019 2:08 pm

Now I know why gardners never took on in western canada !!! By the way Paul bancroft and powers back in the late 1950 s hauled most of the bricks for coalville precinct about three loads a day from whitwick brick yards on several ancient leyland octopuses before cranes .My dads aec in the early 1950 s didnt have a heater. The pay you made there seemed quite good I was on the coaches there a few years before and I was getting about 50 P an hour.
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby coomsey » Sat Jul 27, 2019 11:13 am

robinswh wrote:Now I know why gardners never took on in western canada !!! By the way Paul bancroft and powers back in the late 1950 s hauled most of the bricks for coalville precinct about three loads a day from whitwick brick yards on several ancient leyland octopuses before cranes .My dads aec in the early 1950 s didnt have a heater. The pay you made there seemed quite good I was on the coaches there a few years before and I was getting about 50 P an hour.

Yes I knew they'd run out of Whitwick brick. I never understood why they sold the lorry side to Fowkes? We only ran out of Desford brick but only on the rare occasion did we come back empty, must have been a payer . Cheers Paul
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby coomsey » Sat Jul 27, 2019 5:10 pm

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Forgot these n used to run similar routes.
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby coomsey » Sun Jul 28, 2019 8:48 am

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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby coomsey » Mon Jul 29, 2019 9:44 pm

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First day? I don't recall this firm, anyone know when they finished?
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby coomsey » Mon Jul 29, 2019 9:57 pm

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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby robinswh » Mon Jul 29, 2019 11:55 pm

The foden belonged to H V day of glenfield. They used to have only Austin /bmc 4 and 6 wheel tippers on granite and coal. I ve never seen a foden before looks like an old emmersons or t.w Glover. No idea why they had BMC trucks they didn't have the best reputation . Don't know exactly when they finished 1970 s I guess wayne
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby robinswh » Tue Jul 30, 2019 12:27 am

about a 1958 morris/bmc /austin
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Postby coomsey » Tue Jul 30, 2019 12:05 pm

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Not a bygone but worth posting I think, obviously nmp
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby coomsey » Tue Jul 30, 2019 1:12 pm

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robinswh wrote:about a 1958 morris/bmc /austin

Yet another Wayne !!
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby coomsey » Tue Jul 30, 2019 7:00 pm

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Is there anyone old enough on here to remember this crowd? Definitely a new one on me
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby DEANB » Tue Jul 30, 2019 7:16 pm

Clipping from 1974.

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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby Spardo » Wed Jul 31, 2019 8:56 am

DEANB wrote:Clipping from 1974.

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A real flyer when released, that 6.354 engine. I had one in a Kew Dodge artic and once wound up in the outside lane it was 75 mph down the M1 to London. :shock:

Hadfield's of Ashton under Lyne were the only others that challenged it. :|
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Postby windrush » Wed Jul 31, 2019 11:12 am

I hadn't even realised that the 6.354 engine was turbocharged in 1974? Our Boxers were definately non turbo! :roll:

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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby Spardo » Wed Jul 31, 2019 11:47 am

I had its predessessor, the P6, in a 1939 Packard 8, of course it was no longer an 8 by then. Great motor, great car, didn't need a fan it was cool enough without. Until I was transferred for several weeks to work for Charlie Dormer in Leytonstone and drove it down there. In the traffic jams on the N.Circular, no ram air, it started to boil up. I did the last few miles in 2 mile hops. :shock:

The only other drawback was that the Packard had a 3 speed box plus overdrive, but you couldn't drop it out of that until the revs dropped, so meeting a hill halfway up, still in overdrive, then, when it dropped the speed was too slow for 3rd etc........ :roll: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby coomsey » Fri Aug 02, 2019 4:46 pm

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Only ran out of Shepshed a couple of times! Really handy for the M1 though.
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby Spardo » Fri Aug 02, 2019 5:07 pm

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Only ran out of Shepshed a couple of times! Really handy for the M1 though.


I loved those old fashioned horizontal steering wheels. :D
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Re: Leicester's Bygone's

Postby coomsey » Fri Aug 02, 2019 6:03 pm

Spardo wrote:
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Only ran out of Shepshed a couple of times! Really handy for the M1 though.


I loved those old fashoined horizontal steering wheels. :D

State of the art, I think you'll find Spardo. :D
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