Crack on Drive!

Well spotted :slight_smile:

Was it the angle of the wheel you saw first by any chance… :grimacing:

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It wasn’t my rig, and yes the wheel was a bit jaunty! :smiley:

Whats wrong with you…nothing a bit of tank tape won’t fix

Ducktape is better, wots tank tape ■■

raymundo:
Ducktape is better, wots tank tape ■■

Same thing

Used to knacker them regularly on an old F10 that I used on the rubbish, must have replaced 3 or 4 in the few years that I was on that job [emoji106]
Great fun when they destroy themselves just as you are pulling onto a roundabout fully freighted [emoji12]
(Note, I was a bit more heavy footed back then & the Propshafts seemed to be made of Jelly)

I thought it was a propshaft at first then looked closer then realised it was a trailer axle

SAF :unamused:

Let it develop.

I take it you warned him about it,or not.

truckman020:
I take it you warned him about it,or not.

Oh he knew, as the wheel was on the ■■■■.

Contraflow:
Let it develop.

So instead of asking for recovery, drive it another 20 plus miles with a ■■■■■■ wheel? :open_mouth:

That’s all I’m saying… :wink:

Evil8Beezle:

truckman020:
I take it you warned him about it,or not.

Oh he knew, as the wheel was on the ■■■■.

Contraflow:
Let it develop.

So instead of asking for recovery, drive it another 20 plus miles with a ■■■■■■ wheel? :open_mouth:

That’s all I’m saying… :wink:

guy sounds like a bit of a muppet as you warned him,anything could have happened accident wise

Whoops, just realised it’s an axle, thought it was a prop shaft ! Doh !

We had one like that ,just kinked the air pipes to the bags and ratchet it up to get back .