"Heavy Haulage through the years"

Now thats impressive! A 777 in pice and on a stepdeck (isch) trailer! Nice on dig :smiley: love this thread,nice to see pics for all over the world and both old and new! Hope all is good down under.

Danne

Dirty Dan:
Now thats impressive! A 777 in pice and on a stepdeck (isch) trailer! Nice on dig :smiley: love this thread,nice to see pics for all over the world and both old and new! Hope all is good down under.

Danne

happy to be corrected but I think Aussies call that a float trailer- 3m wide on a neck but basically platform trailer but stand to be corrected as never been there ( yet)

Rikki-UK:

Dirty Dan:
Now thats impressive! A 777 in pice and on a stepdeck (isch) trailer! Nice on dig :smiley: love this thread,nice to see pics for all over the world and both old and new! Hope all is good down under.

Danne

happy to be corrected but I think Aussies call that a float trailer- 3m wide on a neck but basically platform trailer but stand to be corrected as never been there ( yet)

Riki this is a 4 axle low loader [anything but low] I used to pull around a bit in the late 70s early 80s and we called it a float why I don’t know.

Dig

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The Crusader cab was one I used to ■■■■ for (no engine in cab :smiley: ), but never achieved, and the Highwayman (no engine in cab :smiley: ) brought back many happy memories in spite of it being cold, uncomfortable to sleep in and with its low gearing only achieved 38 mph. (apart from in Super 7th down Stainmore that is. :open_mouth: :laughing:)

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pv83:
Little impression of what I’ve been up to these past few weeks…

Well done Patrick you have not only raised the flag for being artistically industrious but your creating another shoe box.

Cheers Dig

Cheers mate, doing my best to keep it interesting for all the viewers :wink:

DIG:

Rikki-UK:

Dirty Dan:
Now thats impressive! A 777 in pice and on a stepdeck (isch) trailer! Nice on dig :smiley: love this thread,nice to see pics for all over the world and both old and new! Hope all is good down under.

Danne

happy to be corrected but I think Aussies call that a float trailer- 3m wide on a neck but basically platform trailer but stand to be corrected as never been there ( yet)

Riki this is a 4 axle low loader [anything but low] I used to pull around a bit in the late 70s early 80s and we called it a float why I don’t know.

Dig

Is that where the phrase “whatever floats your boat” comes from…? I’ll get me coat…

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The Crusader cab was one I used to ■■■■ for (no engine in cab :smiley: ), but never achieved, and the Highwayman (no engine in cab :smiley: ) brought back many happy memories in spite of it being cold, uncomfortable to sleep in and with its low gearing only achieved 38 mph. (apart from in Super 7th down Stainmore that is. :open_mouth: :laughing:)

I’ve still got a ■■■■ for a Crusader cab Spardo, just ask Dean :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Nice batch again moomooland, cheers :wink:

Great stuff,But is where it all started in the 40s, Regards Larry.

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Lawrence Dunbar:
Great stuff,But is where it all started in the 40s, Regards Larry.

Aye, cheers for posting mate! Just imagine going round on solid tyres now… only thing that comes close is a ride in a modern swedish mobile bog I reckon…

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Blimey, when did any of us last see a Daimler and a Thornycroft side by side? Tempus fugit! Robert

oiltreader:
Been in neglect mode :blush: A few courtesy of Richard Says.
Oily

You’ve been forgiven Oily :wink:

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