I know there a couple of theys topics
But tho I’ll start a new one
So any of above please
Cheers
I know there a couple of theys topics
But tho I’ll start a new one
So any of above please
Cheers
Norway
Great idea,
Here’s a few photos of mine.
I’ll try to add some more photos later, hope more folks can help out.
Kind regards
Simon
P.S. Loads more livestock truck photos on the following threads on Trucknet: Yorkshire Livestock Haulage Companies, Cattle Haulage 1940-1950 Somerset and Old Livestock Hauliers Shropshire.
Hi folks,
Some more photos I’ve taken.
Cheers
Simon
Some good pics lads keep them coming
Livestock haulage is not confined only to 4 deck artics which are seen on the motorways every day .
In order to transport the animals to the Auction Marts , smaller vehicles are frequently required to navigate the back roads
and sometimes small farmyards for collection purposes.
In our area , even some 6 wheelers would have difficulty reaching some of the primitave and outdated farmyards.
In 1979 , we purchased this Dodge 50 Series to replace the 6 years` old Karrier Bantam . Unfortunately , it did not
live up to its expectations , as the longer wheelbase proved to be a handicap.
" Country Lady " is photographed here at Kendal Auction , on its third day from taking to the roads , September 1979.
The reg. no. PEC 123 V replaced the Karrier`s reg. no. PEC 123 L.
Cheers , cattle wagon man.
Hello Legend Scania
Excelent thread. Heres some of my photos of cattle wagons
Kindest Regards
■■■■■■■■ Gill
Some good pics lads
I saw this in Market Drayton last year.
Hi folks,
Some more of my Livestock photos.
Thanks for looking
Cheers
Simon
Evening all,
Today’s picture is of D. Stamper’s tidy Mercedes Benz Atego 823 with Drawbar Trailer photographed at Gisburn Auction.
Here’s one or two from the eighties.
This Freighter was bought new in 1986. The container was built by Geo Hallaowell Coach Builders Morpeth N/land and was displayed at the Grt Yorkshire Show that year. The front end of a Redpath’s Wooler can be seen as well. I think it was a six wheel S/Atk. On the left standing next to the cab is Geo Hallaowell. My Father is on the right. The other photos were taken back atbour yard at Gateshead.
from Denmark
Drew’s of Gwystre Llandrindod Wells,seen on the A44 near Kington,Herefordshire.
West Wales.
Loading sheep at Kington market Herefordshire.