Is 3 straps enought for this load?

Yep,every pile is strapped…Crack on drive :laughing:

I gaze into the doorway of temptation’s angry flame
And every time I pass that way I’ll always hear my name
Then onward in my journey I come to understand
That every strap is numbered like every grain of sand

Least he will be gritting the road on his journey

Should have had a net over that as well .
Driver needs shot at dawn by firing squad .

I doubt DVSA will see it around.

looks like he has done the groundwork for the foundations required to cement a concrete relationship with the 1st vosa man he meets :smiley:

Ffs don’t give these Traffic Nazis anymore money makjng ideas, they’ve missed that one.
No more ridiculous than having to strap pallets of cardboard in a Tautliner. :unamused:

curious though - is that a fuel tank in front of the first trailer axle ? Whats that for ? is there a generator in below there somewhere or just an extra tank for long distance work ?

beefy4605:
curious though - is that a fuel tank in front of the first trailer axle ? Whats that for ? is there a generator in below there somewhere or just an extra tank for long distance work ?

^^^^^
its there for the same reason as the tank at the rear.
if its a sunny day,he keeps stopping to keep the load wet and secure so it dont blow away… :slight_smile:

I think (i don’t know for certain obviously) that the idea behind the straps is to hold the timbers in place so the load doesn’t spill off the sides as he goes along.

I count five straps btw.

needs a net on that a least… just to make sure

dieseldog999:

beefy4605:
curious though - is that a fuel tank in front of the first trailer axle ? Whats that for ? is there a generator in below there somewhere or just an extra tank for long distance work ?

^^^^^
its there for the same reason as the tank at the rear.
if its a sunny day,he keeps stopping to keep the load wet and secure so it dont blow away… :slight_smile:

Can’t afford a belly tank.