Demonstrating the use of dunnage bags for load stabilizing.
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IOM lorry.
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Joe, I possibly could be persuaded to start trading again if you bring that R620 to Gateshead
It already has my name on it
so no need to re-letter. Regards Kev.
Kev your tanker was looking good in the test station today apart from Iain crashing the gears a bit
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Kev your tanker was looking good in the test station today apart from Iain crashing the gears a bit![]()
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Ang, it’s not my tanker now, hasn’t been for a few years. Iain owns it although I do drive it now and then. I don’t think anyone who has driven a constant mesh box will claim to get it right every time. I certainly have been recorded on film making a right arse of it,
and if your engaging first when the motor is standing still it will always grate especially if there is a bit of wear on the gearbox, remember, this motor is 42 years old!! Ps it did pass the MOT. Regards Kev.
Tidy tiddlers from Holland but originally made in Germany. I remember seeing Borgward Hansa and Isabella cars on the road.
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Heres a couple of shots I took in Cyprus last week. I was suprised at how few older motors I saw on the island this time, it may have been that I spent all of my time around the Paphos area so missing out on the usual haunts around Larnaca and Limmasol. Regards Kevmac47.
Ironically a Buffalo and a Bison are the same creature, Native Americans call them Buffalo, modern day Americans and Canadians call them Bison
Either way, they’re tasty if cooked right
A bit of a mixture old and new.
I photographed the same lorry disembarking from the Westray to Kirkwall ferry Earl Sigurd at Kirkwall Pier in April this year.
Cheers Leyland 600.
Does the Nissan 8 wheeler milk tanker and trailer belong to Fonterra and is that Mount Egmont Taranaki in the background. ?
Cheers Leyland 600