Welsh Border and Mid Wales Hauliers 1950's onwards


A Nynas bitumen tanker,seen on the A44 coming down the Bargates in Leominster.


Peter Preston in his Scania eight legger,seen on the A44 at the top of the Bargates in Leominster.


One of the new Renault Premium’s that haul out of the local quarries,seen on the A44 at Leominster.


A Scania artic tanker,seen on the A44 at Barons Cross,Leominster.

Dave the Renegade:

sea frog:

Dave the Renegade:

sea frog:

Dave the Renegade:

sea frog:

Dave the Renegade:

A six wheeler M A N of Wynnstay Farmers,seen on the A49 near Leebotwood,Shropshire.

Based out of shrewsbury

You obviously drive for them sea frog judging by your avatar.
Cheers Dave…

been with them for about 14 months not a bad job

There motors always look smart.We saw a nice line up at Oswestry truck show.

trouble is there a sod to keep clean being mainly white :frowning: :frowning: :frowning:

It won’t be long before every firms vehicles are white.No one will be able to afford to have them in any colour other than the factory white.Just put the vinyls on and away.
Cheers Dave.

most of wynnstays are sign written but some do have transfers/vinyls

sea frog:

Dave the Renegade:

sea frog:

Dave the Renegade:

sea frog:

Dave the Renegade:

sea frog:

Dave the Renegade:

A six wheeler M A N of Wynnstay Farmers,seen on the A49 near Leebotwood,Shropshire.

Based out of shrewsbury

You obviously drive for them sea frog judging by your avatar.
Cheers Dave…

been with them for about 14 months not a bad job

There motors always look smart.We saw a nice line up at Oswestry truck show.

trouble is there a sod to keep clean being mainly white :frowning: :frowning: :frowning:

It won’t be long before every firms vehicles are white.No one will be able to afford to have them in any colour other than the factory white.Just put the vinyls on and away.
Cheers Dave.

most of wynnstays are sign written but some do have transfers/vinyls

Thats the way most of them are done this way.White motors and a lady comes along and adds the vinyls.
Cheers Dave.


One of the South Wales tarmac artics,seen on the A44 at Monkland near Leominster.


One for John Altitude to savour,seen on the A44 at Golden Cross near Leominster.


Wesley Jones with his Cargo. A veteran haulier with a veteran lorry,seen on the A44 Kington bypass a couple of weeks ago.


One of Dave Miles bulk blowing artics,seen at Madley,Herefordshire.


A Mercedes with a tarmac paver on the lowloader,sen on the A49 near Ludlow.


Usually see Hoyer pulling tankers,seen on the A49 between Onibury and Ludlow.


A M A N six wheeler reefer probably downrated to 23 ton gross judging by the single wheels on the third axle,seen on the A49 between Onibury and Ludlow.


ERF artic milk tanker with Pembrokeshire Cheese logo,seen on the A49 between Onibury and Ludlow…


There’s an old Foden ballast tractor hidden behind the showman’a van at Onibury,by the side of bthe A49.


A Tank Container Transport Foden Alpha artic,seen on the A49 at Craven Arms.


A midlift six wheeler tipper of Hereford stone and decorative gravel merchants Radbournes,seen the A44 Radnor Forest


An Aldi artic touched the grass here on the A44 Radnor Forest and went over the side between the arrow and the wooden post at 3am in the morning,and stayed upright.

Seen from the other side.The muddy track is the track it and the wreckers made.

Dave the Renegade:

There’s an old Foden ballast tractor hidden behind the showman’a van at Onibury,by the side of bthe A49.

Better known when owned by Tony Hawkridge

fryske:

Dave the Renegade:

There’s an old Foden ballast tractor hidden behind the showman’a van at Onibury,by the side of bthe A49.

Better known when owned by Tony Hawkridge

I think he had the Foden damaged a few months ago Steve,either by the train or someone hitting the gates on the crossing.
Cheers Dave.