I can see your point John, but I have had numerous requests over the last few days both here on Trucknet, direct by email and on Flickr of the location of those particular units as photographed above.
Saratoga:
I can see your point John, but I have had numerous requests over the last few days both here on Trucknet, direct by email and on Flickr of the location of those particular units as photographed above.
it’s dennis mouldings place hillside haulage he runs out of cliffe hill quarry
A Bedford KM skip wagon and an ERF B series 6 wheeler see out their retirement in Hedley Simcock’s yard in the Welsh Borders.
TheFan46:
Saratoga:
I can see your point John, but I have had numerous requests over the last few days both here on Trucknet, direct by email and on Flickr of the location of those particular units as photographed above.it’s dennis mouldings place hillside haulage he runs out of cliffe hill quarry
Hiya …i knew whos yard it was, I with him at Llandudno, he,s invited me to his yard many times when i’am passing.
John
fryske:
A Bedford KM skip wagon and an ERF B series 6 wheeler see out their retirement in Hedley Simcock’s yard in the Welsh Borders.
Hiya…i think that ERF was in Malcom Tylers stable in stoke at on time, he had that type of name board
not 100% but very simular.
good photo,s again Fryske.
John
Here’s one you might recognise, John
Hiya …is the crane still there ■■? when was you last in the yard…it must be clear now
at least the important ones have gone.
John
DVLA lists this Volvo as white!
fryske:
Here’s one you might recognise, John
is that in markfield?
TheFan46:
fryske:
Here’s one you might recognise, John
is that in markfield?
No
Steve
nice!
Is that a recent picture?
Although this looks active, I was told that it hadn’t moved for some time and there was no need to, and they didn’t have anything to shift it as the gearbox was ‘jammed’…
Hiya …i would think thats a good guy cab with the body keeping it dry…the problem been i think the
back of the cab was cut away to make access into a sleeping area. theres a similar truck nr aldermaston
it had a big ■■■■■■■ (250) under the bonnet that was used for another restoration.
John
Saratoga:
Although this looks active, I was told that it hadn’t moved for some time and there was no need to, and they didn’t have anything to shift it as the gearbox was ‘jammed’…
Is that Bedford an ex ARC quarry motor?
Dunno, it was at a Hansons Quarry in Somerset area…
I remember those carrying explosives at Chipping Sodbury and I think others had bowsers and welding generators on them.
On the subject of Bedfords…
That tanker was the sort of thing I remember