I bet that driver would need a new pair of underwear.
Radar19:
I bet that driver would need a new pair of underwear.
I might pop over to bootle, bet the pubs have an argos sale tonight
Drift:
Radar19:
I bet that driver would need a new pair of underwear.I might pop over to bootle, bet the pubs have an argos sale tonight
Do Argos do Tracksuits and trainers■■?
I am sure they do, somewhere
Drift:
Radar19:
I bet that driver would need a new pair of underwear.I might pop over to bootle, bet the pubs have an argos sale tonight
Jawbone Tavern’s your best bet Drift
Peaky Blinder:
Drift:
Radar19:
I bet that driver would need a new pair of underwear.I might pop over to bootle, bet the pubs have an argos sale tonight
Jawbone Tavern’s your best bet Drift
Or the blobber, though the kingies was good for shifty stuff before it shut
trailer brakes might have locked on/ red air line pressure gone, unit keeps on pulling ? dunno- just another idea
I used to live up the road from there in Bootle, that roundabout and the Princes flyover round about from Dunningsbridge Road (From Switch Island) have always been notorious for tip overs, I remember a transporter full off proper limousines (not your bling stuff ) rolling there.££££££
Likely as the guys in the previous posts have said, a weakness in the box structure and a slightly enthusiastic turn of speed on the roundabout , equals the perfect storm, and good Easter stuff for the Seaforth an Litherland mastiff
OTT tug test by the club over a period of time,you know, the ones who try and pull the pin off and ■■■■ the clutch.
moomooland:
Big Roy:
moomooland:
(By the way the driver is completely blameless before all the conspiracy theories start.)Even if he’s agency?
Here we go
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For your information he is a long serving company driver.
Happy now?
I see my comment went flying over your head then
Sometimes a sense of humour is required when reading a post
Scary their new trailers are curtain siders, so I hope they got a couple of rsj,s holding them together I must admit their trailers are on the go 24/7 and in the time I was pulling them we had very little problems apart from the internal decks sticking sometime.
Nick2008 I stand corrected I saw the exhaust stack but of course on a shunter its on the other side.
Trucker56:
Nick2008 I stand corrected I saw the exhaust stack but of course on a shunter its on the other side.
it was more the padding on the open door