BROSHUIS trailers

Hello:

I am new here, and i have seen many interesting things around.
From 1983 on i am collecting pictures from BROSHUIS trailers.
Untill now, i did not have any contacts in GB to change pictures.
Therefore i opend this topic, to share some of my pictures with you guys (and lady`s offcourse!).
If any of you have some nice pictures on wich BROSHUIS trailers are shown, i suggest you place them here.

Here some pictures:

Grampian:


David Hogg:

Richard Long:

Lubbers:


The Gilderfamily:


Preston
These trailers are always transportet in sets off three.
I don`t have pictures from these with a English unit.

H.C. Wilson:







Piet the BROSHUIS collector.

Doesthis help ?

images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en … rch+Images

harry:
Doesthis help ?

images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en … rch+Images

In fact:

NO!

I have a collection of about 20.000 paperpictures, and about 16.000 digitalpictures.
That means, that a whole lot of pictures shown on the net already are in my posession.
What i am looking for, are pictures from people who have them, but not place them somewhere on the net.
But thanks anyway.

Piet.

ill have a close look at my pictures, i have a few of wilsons and richard longs, so maybe i can help a little bit

nice photos , thanks for posting,do you think
you could put a few more on here please.

Nice photo’s mate, I had a look through my collection , most seem to be Nooteboom, Faymonville Goldhofer or Nicholas , however I will keep looking for you :slight_smile:

Found a couple will see if I have some more later

Do i not class a GB contact :laughing: I’m tommy from www.lastebilen.no Piet , did you get the pic i took at lubbers yard?

Tom_DAF:
Do i not class a GB contact :laughing: I’m tommy from www.lastebilen.no Piet , did you get the pic i took at lubbers yard?

Off course!
But I mend on a GB forum!

Yes I get the picture.

And the first surprise is the fact that Econfreight has a BROSHUIS!!!
And thats why I hope more people place pictures.
I try to place a nice serie this weekend.

Piet.

Here are some other sattisfied GB customers with BROSHUIS material.

Enjoy.

Lubbers (also GB based)


Wilson


Kirimar

Mar-train


Edwicks (4 on a row)




Mc Guinness

MDF
(43950mm trailerlength!!)


Piet the BROSHUIS collector.

broshuis:
Hello:
From 1983 on i am collecting pictures from BROSHUIS trailers.

harry:
Doesthis help ?

images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en … rch+Images

:laughing: yes i’m sure hes never bothered to search google images , :unamused:

the last few pictures you posted have not worked…

the mdf one, is it the same as this? i dont know (well cant remember) if its a broshuis trailer or not

it was at harwich docks, and i was amazed at the length of it so i backed my unit under for a quick photo!!

i know mdf transported these turbine blades to great yarmouth

No this is no BROSHUIS.

When i look right, this trailer loaded 1x 20Feet, 1x 40Feet and at the end another 20Feet container.
so thats 2x 6Mtr, and 1x 12Mtr = 24Mtr.
4Mtr neck, makes a trailerlength of 28Mtr.

Iff i am wrong, please let me now, because i am very interestet in different transportations ways of heavy or special goods.

Piet.

broshuis:
No this is no BROSHUIS.

When i look right, this trailer loaded 1x 20Feet, 1x 40Feet and at the end another 20Feet container.
so thats 2x 6Mtr, and 1x 12Mtr = 24Mtr.
4Mtr neck, makes a trailerlength of 28Mtr.

Iff i am wrong, please let me now, because i am very interestet in different transportations ways of heavy or special goods.

Piet.

like i say, i cant remember what the manufacturer of the trailers were, but if someone who works for MDF sees the pic, they may be able to help

i will keep looking for you through my pics

euromat:

it was at harwich docks, and i was amazed at the length of it so i backed my unit under for a quick photo!!

hahahahahahahahahahah!!! Thats a classic! Good idea actually :blush: :sunglasses:

Can`t remember if this is a broshuis but we did have one or two This is part of a coal wash plant on its way to BELGIUM

Not sure about this one either :question:

Dont know why, but id say the Gallagher pic has a Noteboom trailer on the first unit.

the thin neck on the Parnaby’s picture looks more like a King than a Broshuis.

and the first Gallaghers looks like an Andover , the style around the wheel arches on Andover beaver tails hasnt changed for donkeys years

Not Broshuis, but Noteboom, and big and lavishly wheeled - this has just been added to HCW’s fleet, check it out @ the following link: