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…
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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…
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pv83:
As someone on here favours v.d. Vlist lorries, here’s a few…
Excellent sir. Dank je wel.