Damage to your wagon

Looks like a Scania to me■■?

harry:
Looks like a Scania to me■■?

Its a MWM 8 cyl, each piston is just over a foot diameter and 400rpm +/- and max exhaust temps 450c which limit the amount of how far you can put the handle down. Fuel consumption 3.8 metric ton per 24 hrs on average. 10.2 knots or about 12 mph flat out in good weather.

Can i say from an operators point of view that 95% of accidents major or minor would not happen if you owned the vehicle.

Can i say from an operators point of view that 95% of accidents major or minor would not happen if you owned the vehicle.

Can i say from an operators point of view that 95% of accidents major or minor would not happen if you owned the vehicle.

SHYTOT:
Can i say from an operators point of view that 95% of accidents major or minor would not happen if you owned the vehicle.

No, you said it 3 times…

SHYTOT:
Can i say from an operators point of view that 95% of accidents major or minor would not happen if you owned the vehicle.

I think you have made your point :unamused: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

altitude:

SHYTOT:
Can i say from an operators point of view that 95% of accidents major or minor would not happen if you owned the vehicle.

I think you have made your point :unamused: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

3 times I believe :laughing:

our company operates this pay as you damage scheme,and docks your pay accordingly a while ago we all had a revised contract which included the above scheme ,if you didnt sign it,it was you know where the gate is or if you didnt walk, it was automatically included.one lad is paying nearly two grand for parts alone on his truck which are still fitted abet slightly bent these parts are now his, these could be repaired and be resold on ebay to recoup some cash back, but no sign of them being replaced yet,my main objective in getting through the day is trying my best to do no damage to anybodys property employers or customers,but when driving large vehicles in tight spaces ,well everyone on these forums knows the outcome :blush:

cat826:
our company operates this pay as you damage scheme,and docks your pay accordingly a while ago we all had a revised contract which included the above scheme ,if you didnt sign it,it was you know where the gate is or if you didnt walk, it was automatically included.one lad is paying nearly two grand for parts alone on his truck which are still fitted abet slightly bent these parts are now his, these could be repaired and be resold on ebay to recoup some cash back, but no sign of them being replaced yet,my main objective in getting through the day is trying my best to do no damage to anybodys property employers or customers,but when driving large vehicles in tight spaces ,well everyone on these forums knows the outcome :blush:

Do they investigate first ie did a customers digger/forklift hit it or do they just blindly blame you?