dennisw1:
It is most satisfying when you get your big one in a tight hole.
I’ll have to take your word for that
dennisw1:
It is most satisfying when you get your big one in a tight hole.
I’ll have to take your word for that
Gazzareth:
As a general rule, what goes in will come out
We had an artic ( a 44’ if I remember correctly ) get stuck round the back of our store in Wymondham (near Norwich).
After everybody they could get to have a go, had had a go (and failed )of getting it out, they had to crane it out over the top of the shops.
Glad I wasn’t the fella responsible. The store was immediately re-assessed as a max. 24’ rigid.
That does look tight Reef - I can see why that lamp post is well protected!
Flying Fenman:
We had an artic ( a 44’ if I remember correctly ) get stuck round the back of our store in Wymondham (near Norwich).After everybody they could get to have a go, had had a go (and failed )of getting it out, they had to crane it out over the top of the shops.
Doesn’t that go some way to proving the theory I expounded somewhere further up?
Glad I wasn’t the fella responsible
On the contrary, if you mean the driver, I wish it was me - what skill to get a 44 footer into a spot so tight it needed craning out.
Salut, David.