hodgeturbo:
just brought this back from ireland
Finally going to retire the poor little 124 of yours then Hodge? Will keep my eyes open
hodgeturbo:
just brought this back from ireland
Finally going to retire the poor little 124 of yours then Hodge? Will keep my eyes open
Bewick:
milkmantom:
browns yardThis is a shot of one of our Scanias with a very close reg no.to that one of “Squeaks”,I bought it secondhand but can’t re-call who the first owner was ? Cheers Dennis.
hi I used to drive C247MHH bought new from Grahams.
milkmantom:
shud git big hodge doown he,l hod them
“Hodge” struggles to hod his Hound dog just afore they’er slipped eh!
Cheers Bewick.
Noo then Milkmantom and Bewick, this outfit puts your Steptoe outfits in the shade, I think the motive unit would be hard down on the speed limiter but at least the driver and passengers would be dry in a monsoon.
Cheers Leyland 600.
Two speed walking stick would work well here
Lance Biscomb:
Two speed walking stick would work well here
Nice one Lance
But that shot looks like it was taken on the main street in “Spayatry” to me
Bewick.
It could be Wigton on a wet Tuesday, John Willy Baba and Jack Magee could well have done with a cab on their flat carts back in the 1950s.
Cheers Leyland 600
dew:
hodgeturbo:
just brought this back from irelandFinally going to retire the poor little 124 of yours then Hodge? Will keep my eyes open
no chance dew I"ve just put a new set of piston rings and a turbo on it.just about to go round the clock it"s barely ran in
Would the Two Speed walking stick be used on the motive power’s backside Lance ?
Cheers Leyland 600
Thompsons of Penrith
s immaculate DAF XF , photographed as it emerges from
the fuel pumps at Crooklands , last week.
Cheers , cattle wagon man.
It was a murky damp morning when the driver of this Scania stopped in Endmoor to purchase his snap
from the village bakery.
Hed only just got out of the cab when the
Roadway Painters` started writing graffiti under the nearside front wheel.
Cheers , cattle wagon man.
Whats happened to the Waverton ■■■■■■ ? Has he disappeared,maybe he’s found out that its not only used for stirring his tea with and he’s got on with a bird (or maybe a bloke )either way this thread has run into the sand and is fading fast
Cheers Bewick.
Errrrrr,…I fear hes been
accosted, or
abducted by the female species . :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :wink: :wink: :wink: :laughing: Now I can
t say much ,…but “Bewick” is really missing his “Waverton Wally” .
Cheers , cattle wagon man.
cattle wagon man:
Errrrrr,…I fear hes been
accosted, or
abductedby the female species . :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :wink: :wink: :wink: :laughing: Now I can
t say much ,…but “Bewick” is really missing his “Waverton Wally” .![]()
Cheers , cattle wagon man.
The second word I used began with a “W” but it wasn’t the word you used “CWM” Cheers Bewick.
Bewick:
cattle wagon man:
Errrrrr,…I fear hes been
accosted, or
abductedby the female species . :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :wink: :wink: :wink: :laughing: Now I can
t say much ,…but “Bewick” is really missing his “Waverton Wally” .![]()
Cheers , cattle wagon man.
The second word I used began with a “W” but it wasn’t the word you used “CWM”
Cheers Bewick.
Quite Right !!
I couldnt remember if
Wizard was spelt with 1 or 2 letter Z s . Of course ,........you were thinking of the SAME word , ...............weren
t you ■■
Cheers , cattle wagon man.
cattle wagon man:
Bewick:
cattle wagon man:
Errrrrr,…I fear hes been
accosted, or
abductedby the female species . :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :wink: :wink: :wink: :laughing: Now I can
t say much ,…but “Bewick” is really missing his “Waverton Wally” .![]()
Cheers , cattle wagon man.
The second word I used began with a “W” but it wasn’t the word you used “CWM”
Cheers Bewick.
Quite Right !!
I couldnt remember if
Wizardwas spelt with 1 or 2 letter Z s . Of course ,........you were thinking of the SAME word , ...............weren
t you ■■Cheers , cattle wagon man.
Close CWM but no cigar
Right lads ,…lets see if this photograph can bring “■■■■■■■■ Gill” out from his hiding place .
The hometown for Tom Agnew is Waverton .
His tidy Scania bears the last remaining old fleet colours of the well-known Cleator Moor haulage company of Jas. Pickthall & Son.
Photographed here , as it leaves Crooklands Fuel Pumps , last week.
Cheers , cattle wagon man.
Can remember a few year ago Tom,s wagon was destroyed in a fire,it was loaded with straw at the time .