Froggy55:
Thanks, Dean! Much more than I was hoping for! I’ll read every single word of it as soon as I can…
Me too Well done Dean.
Froggy55:
Thanks, Dean! Much more than I was hoping for! I’ll read every single word of it as soon as I can…
Me too Well done Dean.
Froggy55:
Thanks, Dean! Much more than I was hoping for! I’ll read every single word of it as soon as I can…
jsutherland:
Froggy55:
Thanks, Dean! Much more than I was hoping for! I’ll read every single word of it as soon as I can…Me too
Well done Dean.
Wheres the boy got too Johnny, have not spoke to him for about a week ■■
jsutherland:
Froggy55:
Thanks, Dean! Much more than I was hoping for! I’ll read every single word of it as soon as I can…
Me too Well done Dean.
Thanks DeanO great research.
Dig
DIG:
“jsutherland” “Froggy55”Thanks, Dean! Much more than I was hoping for! I’ll read every single word of it as soon as I can…
Me too Well done Dean.
Thanks DeanO great research.
Dig
Scanned them ages ago Dig.
DEANB:
Froggy55:
Thanks, Dean! Much more than I was hoping for! I’ll read every single word of it as soon as I can…
jsutherland:
Froggy55:
Thanks, Dean! Much more than I was hoping for! I’ll read every single word of it as soon as I can…Me too
Well done Dean.
Wheres the boy got too Johnny, have not spoke to him for about a week ■■
Working hard - as usual of course. As far as I know, he is still alive and kicking. He’ll resurface for some breath soon
The Croatian heavy haulage company Zagrebtrans d.o.o, based in Zagreb, is well known throughout Europe and transport via various modes from rail to air.
Their photo (and video) gallery: zagrebtrans.hr/en/galerije
This I believe is a KrAZ-255B (Kremenchutskyi Avtomobilnyi Zavod, Kremenchuk Automobile Plant). The factory was in Ukraine. The company was still producing vehicles in 2022 (until the Russian invasion). A 6x6, built for extreme use.
More information about the KrAZ-255B can be found here: KrAZ-255 - Wikipedia
KrAZ company website: http://www.autokraz.com.ua/
jsutherland:
Hungarian heavy haulage company Premuzic Transporti.0
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They seem to be based in Croatia mate, not Hungary
DEANB:
jsutherland:
I just came across a Vintage heavy haulage demonstration video on YouTube. Some amazing machinery on display.Here is one of them - Pickfords Foden leading.
Johnny, That Foden was a regular visitor to the Great Dorset Steam Fair.
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Saw it there when I visited the fair, impressive machine, but for some reason I was strongly attracted to the Scammell’s that were on display…
jsutherland:
DEANB:
Froggy55:
Thanks, Dean! Much more than I was hoping for! I’ll read every single word of it as soon as I can…
jsutherland:
Froggy55:
Thanks, Dean! Much more than I was hoping for! I’ll read every single word of it as soon as I can…Me too
Well done Dean.
Wheres the boy got too Johnny, have not spoke to him for about a week ■■Working hard - as usual of course. As far as I know, he is still alive and kicking. He’ll resurface for some breath soon
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Froggy55:
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Heavy haulage on three wheels. France; March 10, 2022.
ERF-NGC-European:
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The late Johnnie Trotter who used to drive that Scammell Samson on occasion, once told me that it was beeing restored, but I haven’t heard or seen anything on the matter since. Would be nice if someone actually rescued it, as it was a one-off.
After Pickfords got rid of it it was bought by Shamara at 10 to 12 who used it on the Pirelli job for some years IIRC.
jsutherland:
This I believe is a KrAZ-255B (Kremenchutskyi Avtomobilnyi Zavod, Kremenchuk Automobile Plant). The factory was in Ukraine. The company was still producing vehicles in 2022 (until the Russian invasion). A 6x6, built for extreme use.0
More information about the KrAZ-255B can be found here: KrAZ-255 - Wikipedia
KrAZ company website: http://www.autokraz.com.ua/
Interesting trailer too mate, looks like a Scheuerle copy…?
DEANB:
Kaye Goodfellow / Dyson bogies 1972.Click on pages twice to read.
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Nice one mate, cheers
pv83:
jsutherland:
Hungarian heavy haulage company Premuzic Transporti.0
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They seem to be based in Croatia mate, not Hungary
Oh man, you are right. I was er, just testing the lads on here to see who would notice…
pv83:
As someone on here favours v.d. Vlist lorries, here’s a few…
Excellent sir. Dank je wel.