Photos taken @ the show ground Harrogate 1/8/2010.
The picture off the CAB interior belongs to the AEC Mamouth Major tipper of J R Pratt & son Ltd not a patch on todays trucks Notice the batteries under the seat + the earth lead brilliant
Top pics them, really enjoyed looking at them, that cab interiors shocking sat on the batteries FFS
I got the doors blown off me by a MK1 Borderer the other Friday going up the A1 towards Wetherby it was a 6 wheel tractor pulling a semi with a 4 wheel flat & a van on top of that sat on it, sounded ace!!! I did’nt see it in among your pics but assumed thats where it was heading.
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Top pics them, really enjoyed looking at them, that cab interiors shocking sat on the batteries FFS
I got the doors blown off me by a MK1 Borderer the other Friday going up the A1 towards Wetherby it was a 6 wheel tractor pulling a semi with a 4 wheel flat & a van on top of that sat on it, sounded ace!!! I did’nt see it in among your pics but assumed thats where it was heading.
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I got the doors blown off me by a MK1 Borderer the other Friday going up the A1 towards Wetherby it was a 6 wheel tractor pulling a semi with a 4 wheel flat & a van on top of that sat on it, sounded ace!!! I did’nt see it in among your pics but assumed thats where it was heading.
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I’m assuming you mean a MkII Borderer!
If it was the Hedger motor, it is the one that used to belong to John Huddleston. 14 litre (320) â– â– â– â– â– â– â– under the bonnet if my memory serves me right - sounds more like a train than a lorry!