A picture a day

cieranc:

nianiamh:

How heavy’s them pallets mate?

They’ve gotta be over a couple of tonne each?

A cubic metre of water weighs exactly 1 tonne.
A cubic metre of Cider weighs more, cos it’s in a tin!
:unamused: :unamused: :unamused:

Winseer:

cieranc:

nianiamh:

How heavy’s them pallets mate?

They’ve gotta be over a couple of tonne each?

A cubic metre of water weighs exactly 1 tonne.
A cubic metre of Cider weighs more, cos it’s in a tin!
:unamused: :unamused: :unamused:

Or maybe they’re empty cans :wink:

dlote2009:

Winseer:

cieranc:

nianiamh:

How heavy’s them pallets mate?

They’ve gotta be over a couple of tonne each?

A cubic metre of water weighs exactly 1 tonne.
A cubic metre of Cider weighs more, cos it’s in a tin!
:unamused: :unamused: :unamused:

Or maybe they’re empty cans :wink:

Ohh, don’t spill the beans and spoil the fun. :wink: :smiley:

If they’re empty, there seems to be no dents, scratches, etc. in any of them, and they are immaculately stacked etc.

Surely this recycling ethic thing doesn’t work when you spend more to lovingly nurture each can than it costs to buy a whole new one with cider in it to boot? :astonished: :astonished: :astonished:

Winseer:
If they’re empty, there seems to be no dents, scratches, etc. in any of them, and they are immaculately stacked etc.

Surely this recycling ethic thing doesn’t work when you spend more to lovingly nurture each can than it costs to buy a whole new one with cider in it to boot? :astonished: :astonished: :astonished:

They could be brand new cans going to be filled. :wink:

8wheels:

Just after loading an AA gun onto one of the M668’s on Wilson’s trailer.

I use to drive them in my army days, they was part of 50 missile regt ra ,or reserve

OTS:

8wheels:

Just after loading an AA gun onto one of the M668’s on Wilson’s trailer.

I use to drive them in my army days, they was part of 50 missile regt ra ,or reserve

Where was they going by the way, hopefully not the gas axe

Winseer:
If they’re empty, there seems to be no dents, scratches, etc. in any of them, and they are immaculately stacked etc.

Surely this recycling ethic thing doesn’t work when you spend more to lovingly nurture each can than it costs to buy a whole new one with cider in it to boot? :astonished: :astonished: :astonished:

If they are inded full, then the said company is doing rather well, and the said driver has a very cosy relationship with Mr Vosa. :wink:

dlote2009:

Winseer:
If they’re empty, there seems to be no dents, scratches, etc. in any of them, and they are immaculately stacked etc.

Surely this recycling ethic thing doesn’t work when you spend more to lovingly nurture each can than it costs to buy a whole new one with cider in it to boot? :astonished: :astonished: :astonished:

They could be brand new cans going to be filled. :wink:

Wooooosh!

My drop this week, I have the older truck on the right.

mickfly:
0My drop this week, I have the older truck on the right.

Excellent pic, wishing you plently “free breakdown” miles. :wink:

damoq:
Its all down to the build quality of a Stralis i’m sure. :wink:

If that’s the case the driver would have been [zb] Up Beyond All Recognition, or FUBAR’d for short :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

See all them rusty baked bean tins that get weighed in for scrap, and you think to yourself ‘What possible use could that rusty metal be in another life’? Well the answer is, Iveco make wiring looms out of it :smiley:

mickfly:
0My drop this week, I have the older truck on the right.

LIKE

cieranc:

nianiamh:

How heavy’s them pallets mate?

The whole 20 pallet load is only about 2.5 ton, all empty cans :laughing: Guinness at Runcorn fill cans for a few firms and not just there own.

Parked up in Morrow Georgia with the super shiny spread axle trailer

A load of crossers & quads from an auction in Texas bound for Canada

This in Gillingham.

rearaxle:
This in Gillingham.1

:laughing: :laughing: :laughing: Thats a quality pic with the ice rink sign in it :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

nianiamh:
Tipping at Guinness Runcorn a load of Stronbow cans :confused: :laughing:

How did a fat [zb]er like you get out of the cab :question: :question: :question: :question:

nianiamh:

cieranc:

nianiamh:

How heavy’s them pallets mate?

The whole 20 pallet load is only about 2.5 ton, all empty cans :laughing: Guinness at Runcorn fill cans for a few firms and not just there own.

Where are the cans actually made? I’m expecting to see some kind of smelting plant. These ones in the pictures look like they’re grown on bushes, or assembled in battery farms with some orientals doing all the small work. :grimacing:

In a world where all ■■■■-ups are possible at some point, I’ve never heard of a wrong drink being sent out in the wrong can… Crack open a Guiness and get some iced tea instead…

Is there actually any manufacturing in this country nowdays? Down south, business is about handling someone else’s goods made abroad - not making anything in itself. I’ve not seen a working factory since I was a kid! :frowning:

I reckon I’ll just have to be patient . . .