Hi DIG LOOK LIKE AIR TANKS.PDB
peggydeckboy:
Hi DIG LOOK LIKE AIR TANKS.PDB
Thanks PDB I did look for airlines but didn’t spot any maybe on the cab side well concealed.I like the amber fluid idea better though lol.
Cheers Dig
Oshkosh is a relatively new manufacturer for me - sorry for my ignorance again. I believe their trucking focus is, among others, is specialty trucks, military vehicles, truck bodies, airport fire apparatus and access equipment.
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Nice pics chaps ! Has the “boy” gone missing again ! Johnny he will be telling as how hard he has been
working !!!
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Nice pics chaps ! Has the “boy” gone missing again ! Johnny he will be telling as how hard he has been
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It might be difficult to believe, but I believe he is working rather hard.
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moomooland:
0The kids in those days used to love a large load passing through.
A great picture. I remember well as a wee laddie standing starry eyed at any big loads I was lucky enough to catch a glimpse of.
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I visited the Sinsheim technical Museum (Germany) yesterday and saw the following wagon - the Kaelble KDV 631. Thought it might be of interest to some of you.
DEANB:
Hills heavy haulage.
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Great article Dean!!
at the Whessoe Engineering works at Darlington.
Seen here in 1964 it is about to leave the factory destined for Liverpool docks. After departing the Whessoe Engineering works it is pictured here turning off Blackwellgate onto Grange Road in the centre of Darlington.