kadok6140:
Hi Dave these are the only one i can find at the moment i’ll try and find some more
i should have some somewhere kadok6140
Hi Kadok6140,
Good to see one of J S Evans on here.Llanymynech is as close to the Welsh Border as anywhere.Used to see their wagons a lot.Haven’t seen any lately.
Cheers Dave.
Hi Dave J S Evans is still going but dont paint them like that any more,all white now
kadok 6140
kadok6140:
Hi Dave J S Evans is still going but dont paint them like that any more,all white now
kadok 6140
I have probably seen them.More companies are leaving the vehicles white nowadays because of the cost of havng their own colours.
In a few years I expect nearly all commercial vehicles will be white.
Cheers Dave.

One of Derek Marston’s artics,seen on the A5 near Shrewsbury.

A Daf XF artic,seen on the A49 at Bayston Hill,Shropshire.

One coming out with another going into Bayston Hill quarry,Shropshire.

A green machine,seen on the A49 at Craven Armss.

Our good mate Graham sent some more pics of his big Scania outfit,seen at Walters Group Avonmouth depot.

Not sure if Graham’s motor is at Avonmouth or Hirwaun in this photo.

A three axled heavy haulage Scania belonging to the Walters Group company based at Avonmouth.

Graham’s Scania seen to the rear of the other Scania.

Graham’s motor all loaded and ready to leave with another big load.

A Volvo FM bulk blower,seen on the A49 at Church Stretton.

Paul Tyler with M A Griffiths Scania six wheeler,seen on the A4111 near Eardisley,Herefordshire.

Craig Morris with his Scania eight wheeler,seen on the A4111 in Eardisley,Herefordshire.
Dave the Renegade:

Craig Morris with his Scania eight wheeler,seen on the A4111 in Eardisley,Herefordshire.
hiya,
Dave, I reckon that “Wattle and Daub” building in close proximity to
the road could become demolished if clouted with a rearview mirror.
thanks harry, long retired.
harry_gill:
Dave the Renegade:

Craig Morris with his Scania eight wheeler,seen on the A4111 in Eardisley,Herefordshire.
hiya,
Dave, I reckon that “Wattle and Daub” building in close proximity to
the road could become demolished if clouted with a rearview mirror.
thanks harry, long retired.
Hi Harry,
That building has been hit with a lot of mirrors over the years.The village of Eardisley is very old including that house which is being refurbished.Like most of the black & white villages it badly needs a bypass,as a lot of heavy vehicles travel through it every day.Early mornings there are convoys of loaded lorries from the quarries going through there,with the majority being 44 ton artics.
Cheers Dave.

A Daf XF artic bulk tipper,seen on the A438 at Letton,Herefordshire.

A Scania driver,taking a break on the A438 at Staunton on Wye,Herefordshire.

One of C W Griffiths Volvo’s,seen on the A438 at the Nelson,Herefordshire.