Welsh Border and Mid Wales Hauliers 1950's onwards


A Daf wrecker at the show.


A long concrete pump on this Mercedes.


Tidy A series ERF unit.


A really nice eight wheeler ERF from Jones of Bethania.


Another ERF from Jones of Bethania.


A couple more from this well known haulier.


They certainly like their ERF’s.


They like their Hino’s in South & West Wales.

Dave the Renegade:

They like their Hino’s in South & West Wales.

That looks a tough old girl; I don’t recall seeing any Hino 6ws around here; must be the high tare weight as most steel bodied 8wheelers only get 19t on. Also, I reckon that’s a private plate on it as I’m sure 51 regs would be the more square traditional looking Hino cab.

Muckaway:

Dave the Renegade:

They like their Hino’s in South & West Wales.

That looks a tough old girl; I don’t recall seeing any Hino 6ws around here; must be the high tare weight as most steel bodied 8wheelers only get 19t on. Also, I reckon that’s a private plate on it as I’m sure 51 regs would be the more square traditional looking Hino cab.

Don’t know about that Nathan.I think Fairwood Diesels or Commercials,as I think they are now called are agents for Hino.
Cheers Dave.


Evans Bros Scania with the Two Ronnies.


A Hino eight wheeler tipper.


Mason Bros,like a lot of other operators have personalised number plates.


A couple used on the bigger loads.


A couple more from Carmarthen.


A Scania normal control unit.


These Renault Magnums are still one of the biggest tractor units around .


A couple of Scania’s.

Will take a break from the show and modern motors

Don’t know if Harry or any of the other red and rust had a tow off this one.


An 8LXB in the other Atki wrecker.