

Nothing at all wrong with how youve secured them…
Bit over the top? Two straps each over the roof, job done.
Shoulda punched them…
geddit?
They are never going anywhere in a million years very well strapped up aswell. Empty to boot so god knows what their problem is.
merc0447:
They are never going anywhere in a million years very well strapped up aswell. Empty to boot so god knows what their problem is.
Minimum wage mutants thinking they know more about lorry driving than lorry drivers.
Best thing to do is say ‘yeah whatever’ or ‘ok, don’t load it, see ya.’ Depends what mood you’re in.
A.
And not a dolly hitch in sight.
Had similar when a customer wanted “materials moving” with our puddle jumper. It turned out to be acros, eras fencing, timber sheets etc and they weren’t happy when I said I didn’t do handball or rope and sheet work.
Oh! Somebody’s told you then.
The rest rest of us have thought it for a long time, but kept quiet to avoid upsetting you.
PS Only joshing
And yes they sound like idiots who’ve been brainwashed into thinking all containers must be secured with twistlocks.
8 foot cube weight 950? Just like a big pallet then, don’t know what he’s winging about. Some people just can’t think outside the box.
^^^Or Container^^^
Common problem for modern h&s. Pentalver won’t load low loaders without twist locks anymore
IT didn’t help when I laughed out loud at them
Punchy Dan:
IT didn’t help when I laughed out loud at them
Punchy Dan:
IT didn’t help when I laughed out loud at them
Ha. This is always effective if you bend double doing it, clutching your stomach whilst crying with laughter and doing it so hard a ■■■■ pops out. Really undermines the situation
nice picture moomooland and on a proper lorry as well
Nowt wrong with that.
moomooland:
That was how it was done back in the day no probs.0
Love that lorry!!
■■■■ all wrong there nice work Dan!