
A Volvo FM waiting to get in the workshop at SD Commercials.

David Gwynne in his Volvo FM,seen on the A44 at Headbrook, Kington.

A Volvo FH artic,seen on the A44 near Monkland, Leominster.
How’s the work going your way, Dave? Everyone’s busy around here.
Muckaway:
How’s the work going your way, Dave? Everyone’s busy around here.
The quarries this way are flat out Nathan, so are the hauliers who do their own work. The amount of artics alone that load out of these quarries is something else, apart from the regulars.
Cheers Dave.

A couple of the tarmac hauliers wagons, seen on the A44 at Monkland, Leominster.

Taken in bad light on the A44 at Barons Cross,Leominster.

Some of Conod’s motors,seen at their Barons Cross garage, Leominster.

One of KTH Renault artics,seen on the A44 at Monkland, near Leominster.

A Scania artic,seen on the A44 near Golden Cross, Herefordshire.

A Scania artic tipper,seen on the A44 Kington bypass.

A Volvo FM artic bulk blower,seen on the A44 near Lyonshall, Herefordshire.

Clive Williams in his Scania eight wheeler,seen on the A44 Kington bypass.

One of Bayliss Bros new Scania artics, seen on the A44 at Stanner, Radnorshire.

A Volvo FH artic,seen on the A44 on the Bargates at Leominster.

A milk tanker,seen on the A49 Leominster bypass.

Paul Booth owner of R & B Transport from Llanwrthwl in Mid Wales have kindly given me permission to post pics of their fleet on the thread.

One of R & B Transport Scania’s being loaded in the forest.
Courtesy of Paul Booth.

Another of R & B’s Scania’s getting loaded in the woods of Wales.

R & B Transport new Scania.