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Hi Ade and ROF , thanks for that , got to say those Renaults are now very popular especially in S Wales . My latest sighting of Richard Read was a DAF XF on the A49 north of Ludlow with a tank out of Cinderford , regards Keith .
Two more.
Oily
That Smiths lorry MZU was taken off the road about a year or more ago now, we still have some of it as it has not been scrapped yet. The trailer behind it is still in our yard but has been in a few accidents including rolling over so it wont be on the road ever again.
Nice to meet up with ROF yesterday had a enjoyable hour but as per normal had to drop the middle one off and put the twin back on. Good job he never had a towbar on his van lol
Todays load a bit easier
Ade
A few more.
Oily
oiltreader:
A4163 and two FoD wagons, dashcam, recent travels.
Oily
Hi Oily nice shot on the Wye bridge in Monmouth their ! regards Keith
kingswinford kit:
oiltreader:
A4136 and two FoD wagons, dashcam, recent travels.
OilyHi Oily nice shot on the Wye bridge in Monmouth their ! regards Keith
Thanks Keith, another one on the A4136.
Oily
Another… McCadam Scania heading east out of Monmouth A4136, dashcam pics a bit so so, depending on light.
Oily
Noal Minchue Rip some pilot in is day.
I heard the sad news yesterday but it wasn’t confirmed. He was a regular contributor on this thread but we hadn’t heard from him in some time.
Many condolences to his family. RIP Noel.
Just had a check- Noel’s last post was on page 35 (Laurie Dryver).
oiltreader:
Another… McCadam Scania heading east out of Monmouth A4136, dashcam pics a bit so so, depending on light.
Oily
They’ve expanded pretty quick.
Retired Old ■■■■:
I heard the sad news yesterday but it wasn’t confirmed. He was a regular contributor on this thread but we hadn’t heard from him in some time.
Many condolences to his family. RIP Noel.
I will second that , his knowledge on this thread will be missed , regards Keith .
Noel & I grew up in parallel with the same interests, similar childhoods, about twenty miles apart. We even worked and subbed for the same companies and did similar work. We never met, just managing to miss each other along the way by sometimes a few days, but we each knew of the other and eventually met up on TNUK.
Yet another whom a lot of us will miss. RIP.