Welsh Border and Mid Wales Hauliers 1950's onwards


A Scania six wheeler tipper,seen on the A44 near Kington.


A Daf artic, seen on the A44 at Baynestree Cross, Herefordshire.


One of C W Griffiths Volvo FM’s,seen on the A44 Kington bypass.

DARKHORSE123:

kingswinford kit:

Dave the Renegade:

A Scania wagon & drag, seen on the A44 near Monkland, Herefordshire.

Hi dave another nice pic ! That Scania reminds me of those ERFs ran by Wool producers from Brecon , are they still going ? regards Keith .

Hi. Dave & Keith.
Yep, Wool Producers of Wales are still going strong, but don’t have any lorries of their own now - all the transport is subbed out. This photo is our R480 carrying compacted wool bales from Bromyard wool depot to Wool Producers of Wales depot at Brecon. My Brother Nigel is driving. We have been working for W.P.W for about 50 years now - we are second generation hauliers!
The colour scheme on the Scania is just as we bought it at 7 months old, factory white with a blue bumper. It’s a coincidence that it looks like a W.P.W. lorry!
One of the last Wool Producers ERF’s was bought by a owner driver from down Llandovery way, and still hauls wool into the Brecon depot.
Our Scania replaced a blue Foden Alpha six wheeler which I believe is now owned by Trucknet member Dan Punchard.
If you google the Scania’s registration no: W50 RHM, you will find a great photo of it loaded with farmer’s wool packs, which is mostly what we do.
Regards,
Chris.

Idris Phillips has the ERF it is still painted in its original white and blue it also pulls a drag sometimes Idris does livestock wool sheets and hay and straw he also has a 04 VOLVO FM six wheel flat that is green in colour

ianto:

DARKHORSE123:

kingswinford kit:

Dave the Renegade:

A Scania wagon & drag, seen on the A44 near Monkland, Herefordshire.

Hi dave another nice pic ! That Scania reminds me of those ERFs ran by Wool producers from Brecon , are they still going ? regards Keith .

Hi. Dave & Keith.
Yep, Wool Producers of Wales are still going strong, but don’t have any lorries of their own now - all the transport is subbed out. This photo is our R480 carrying compacted wool bales from Bromyard wool depot to Wool Producers of Wales depot at Brecon. My Brother Nigel is driving. We have been working for W.P.W for about 50 years now - we are second generation hauliers!
The colour scheme on the Scania is just as we bought it at 7 months old, factory white with a blue bumper. It’s a coincidence that it looks like a W.P.W. lorry!
One of the last Wool Producers ERF’s was bought by a owner driver from down Llandovery way, and still hauls wool into the Brecon depot.
Our Scania replaced a blue Foden Alpha six wheeler which I believe is now owned by Trucknet member Dan Punchard.
If you google the Scania’s registration no: W50 RHM, you will find a great photo of it loaded with farmer’s wool packs, which is mostly what we do.
Regards,
Chris.

Idris Phillips has the ERF it is still painted in its original white and blue it also pulls a drag sometimes Idris does livestock wool sheets and hay and straw he also has a 04 VOLVO FM six wheel flat that is green in colour

Hi Ianto,
I met that ERF on Saturday, on the A438 near Staunton on Wye, unfortunately we didn’t have the camera on. It looks a nice wagon.
Cheers Dave.


Convoy on the A44,seen in Monkland near Leominster.


A Renault artic, seen on the A44 in Monkland, Herefordshire.


A Farmer’s motor, seen on the A44 at Monkland, Herefordshire.


A Mercedes operated by Tooles Transport from Droitwich , seen on the A44 near Kington.


Mark Spud Preece in C W Griffiths Volvo FM,seen on the A44 at Dunfield near Kington.


Volvo FM plant lorry, seen on the A44 at Penhros near Kington.


One of C W Griffiths Volvo FM tipper’s, seen on the A44 near Kington.


A Scania artic, seen on the A438 below Garnons Castle, Herefordshire.

Not been on this site for a while nice to see the photos . Love the RNLI lorry, as I support them to :smiley:


One of Bayliss Bros eight wheelers, seen on the A4111 on Bollingham near Kington.


A Volvo FH artic seen on the A44 near Kington.


One of M A Evans Scania artics, seen on the A44 leaving Kington bypass.

ianto:

DARKHORSE123:

kingswinford kit:

Dave the Renegade:

A Scania wagon & drag, seen on the A44 near Monkland, Herefordshire.

Hi dave another nice pic ! That Scania reminds me of those ERFs ran by Wool producers from Brecon , are they still going ? regards Keith .

Hi. Dave & Keith.
Yep, Wool Producers of Wales are still going strong, but don’t have any lorries of their own now - all the transport is subbed out. This photo is our R480 carrying compacted wool bales from Bromyard wool depot to Wool Producers of Wales depot at Brecon. My Brother Nigel is driving. We have been working for W.P.W for about 50 years now - we are second generation hauliers!
The colour scheme on the Scania is just as we bought it at 7 months old, factory white with a blue bumper. It’s a coincidence that it looks like a W.P.W. lorry!
One of the last Wool Producers ERF’s was bought by a owner driver from down Llandovery way, and still hauls wool into the Brecon depot.
Our Scania replaced a blue Foden Alpha six wheeler which I believe is now owned by Trucknet member Dan Punchard.
If you google the Scania’s registration no: W50 RHM, you will find a great photo of it loaded with farmer’s wool packs, which is mostly what we do.
Regards,
Chris.

Idris Phillips has the ERF it is still painted in its original white and blue it also pulls a drag sometimes Idris does livestock wool sheets and hay and straw he also has a 04 VOLVO FM six wheel flat that is green in colour

Hi. Dave & Ianto,
If I can get this photo to load, it’s Idris Phillips’s ERF when it was fairly new. Taken at W.P.W. Brecon depot in 1996. It’s loaded with graded wool bales bound for Bradford.
Regards,
Chris.


Hi Chris,
Great pic of a now classic lorry. I’m sure I met that lorry with the drag last Saturday, but we didn’t have the camera ready.
Cheers Dave.


A Scania special,seen on the A44 at Floodgates, Kington.