I put the camera down and handed my Stanley knife Dennis .
Punchy Dan:
01234567Retired Old ■■■■:
I’ve got a WW2 tin hat you can borrow, Dan.heres some good examples Rof you can use on your course .
What a very un-impressive set of bad examples, motors as well IMHO Cheers Guess.
Punchy Dan:
I put the camera down and handed my Stanley knife Dennis .
Sounds about right Dan’l, Cheers Dennis.
Bewick:
Punchy Dan:
01234567Retired Old ■■■■:
I’ve got a WW2 tin hat you can borrow, Dan.heres some good examples Rof you can use on your course .
What a very un-impressive set of bad examples, motors as well IMHO Cheers Guess.
I have to disagree on the motors ,some are the same as Bewick motors ,some better .
Punchy Dan:
Bewick:
Punchy Dan:
01234567Retired Old ■■■■:
I’ve got a WW2 tin hat you can borrow, Dan.heres some good examples Rof you can use on your course .
What a very un-impressive set of bad examples, motors as well IMHO Cheers Guess.
I have to disagree on the motors ,some are the same as Bewick motors ,some better .
I’ll have to let others make that call Dan’l but all I would say is personally I wouldn’t have swapped any one of my motors for anyone of that “packet” period Cheers Bewick.
Have we not seen that one before ?
Punchy Dan:
Have we not seen that one before ?
Possibly so Dan, but I think this is the shot before that ‘flappy bit’ over the rear axles that could take a mirror off was sorted as no way would Dennis post the pic otherwise!
Pete.
windrush:
Punchy Dan:
Have we not seen that one before ?Possibly so Dan, but I think this is the shot before that ‘flappy bit’ over the rear axles that could take a mirror off was sorted as no way would Dennis post the pic otherwise!
Pete.
Never mind looking at photos we havevseen a million times Pete get on the Peak District and name the location !
love the reif timber ford d series dan the only one ive seen i used to take logs there for bowies they were on barton dock road near kelloggs
bob-lad:
love the reif timber ford d series dan the only one ive seen i used to take logs there for bowies they were on barton dock road near kelloggs
Great pic of the Reif wagon. Used to go in there quite a lot myself. I do remember that they had a lot of 4 in line trailers at one stage and had problems with them rolling over.
Ray
bob-lad:
love the reif timber ford d series dan the only one ive seen i used to take logs there for bowies they were on barton dock road near kelloggs
is this you ?
no that wasnt me i went from tk to artic great pic tho this motor was one of two bought second hand from inverness i think it was robertson
Punchy Dan:
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Watch and learn Berwick .
Learn not how to do it Dan!!! front then back corners 1st then you will get the middle tidy. I`ll be with Dennis on this one.
dan , are you trying to give our esteemed leader a heart attack ? daring to put a photo on with ropes over the flysheet , life sentence with no parole !!
rigsby:
dan , are you trying to give our esteemed leader a heart attack ? daring to put a photo on with ropes over the flysheet , life sentence with no parole !!
Lol iam in this job to make money not look like a tart ! At the quarry I used to hose pipe the three quarters to dust rather than sheet up .
Punchy Dan:
rigsby:
dan , are you trying to give our esteemed leader a heart attack ? daring to put a photo on with ropes over the flysheet , life sentence with no parole !!Lol iam in this job to make money not look like a tart ! At the quarry I used to hose pipe the three quarters to dust rather than sheet up .
Wet the dust - ye gods, you’d have been banned from Hilcrete for life for that!
Steve
rigsby:
dan , are you trying to give our esteemed leader a heart attack ? daring to put a photo on with ropes over the flysheet , life sentence with no parole !!
There is an old saying Dave " Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and there is nowt beautiful about that load of rubbish that Dan’l has posted
Dennis.
Now this is a sight to behold, a true master at his craft.
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The one criticism I have is the way he’s backed in and left the wheels turned and the drive and tag axle under load, another foot or so backwards with the wheels straight would’ve sorted that out.
It’s a pet hate of mine, I cannot set the parking brake unless I can see down both sides of the trailer and my wheels are straight. Unless the place I’m backing into requires a jacknife to keep the unit out of the road or similar and that still messes with my OCD.
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