Buzzer has been asked time and time again to just credit where the pictures come from had he done that it would have been the end of it, but no, he has blatantly refused thinking it is some kind of game.
He also seems to have forgot the rules on here…
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Hiya,
Dennis can’t make out the reg on the little rigid Atki, just
wondering "with the “little tlt” on the top was it one of
Billy Bowkers or Suttons,hope your keeping well mate.
Hiya “H” how’s it going mate ? well I trust !
It was ex Alf’s and apparently it had been based at their Oldbury depot all it’s time at Suttons and had a very easy life just pottering about hauling a few carboys. It was in very good condition when I bought it the 6LW was sweet as a nut smooth as silk !
These are two 1973 shots the 1968 reg SDJ 403F of the before and after with my brother Richard at the wheel on the day we had collected it and the other shot was after we had painted and lettered it ready to start work. We hadn’t got the crash bar fitted when I took the shot of it in the yard.
Another Sunday morning shot in the depot of top long serving Bewick Driver Lol Varey ready for the off down to the South east loaded with 24 ton of paper.
I always thought that Bayliss’s only ran dry freight vans !
Remember seeing the Baylis company Dennis when I was on the road but not there traffic, seems you miss the Bewick thread mate as you are posting well presented rope & sheet loads.
By the way don’t mention W.J.R on here else you will be eviscerated or worse, Buzzer
I was watching the Breakfast news this morning and it showed the trucks coming through the border in the Israel/Palestine conflict during the ceasefire. I was surprised to see that most were wagon and drags and seemed well sheeted, not a curtainsider to be seen, is this the normal practice in that part of the world?
windrush:
I was watching the Breakfast news this morning and it showed the trucks coming through the border in the Israel/Palestine conflict during the ceasefire. I was surprised to see that most were wagon and drags and seemed well sheeted, not a curtainsider to be seen, is this the normal practice in that part of the world?
Pete.
I don’t know Pete, but in addition to being appalled at the terrible suffering inflicted on the Palestinian people I also did feel for the hauliers and drivers as their sheets were torn to pieces by the desperate people swarming all over their trailers.