Carry very fast in the Middle East

Halfway to his dream truck, it’s a Bedford, just got to find a 8V92 twin turbo for it.

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Imagine the authorities in other countries seeing that load coming down the road, DVSA enforcement in the UK would have a field day dishing out the fines.

Same here. If it was indivisible it’d need two pilots, police escort and an electric authority crew to lift the lines.

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And all the kit including chain saws to cut down tree branches for wide loads, long poles to lift up power lines.

Yep, and if you have to use a level crossing, you have to get them involved too.

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Can’t be Carryfast, it would need a knowledge of load restraint, he was a half load of parcels in an enclosed trailer, specialist.

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A hub specialist.


A wee baby load, at about 10 to 20mph, on a motorway.

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Not one high visibility vest in sight, nobody died.

Back then he would have had to handball the parcels on a flat bed trailer and lash them down with dolly knots and ropes and throw a tarpaulin over the load in gale force winds and heavy precipitation.

Another coupla loads of husks,


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Good photos.

Couple of good photos amongst all the bad ones! :grinning:
Got a couple of videos too but I don’t think it is so easy to upload them onto here? Hints etc welcome.
I might get a try at it tomorrow, or try to clip some stills out.

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It’s not easy,with a bit of practice it gets better, on the video I press copy to a link, then back in TN to press on the paste part then it should upload.

Well here is a picture I personally took of a Bedford doing its service on the tortuous roads of northern Pakistan:

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That’s a good photo.

Like the Brits.Load it 18’ high rather than couple a 40’ trailer to it.Credit where it’s due might as well load it 18’ wide to match the height.

Yes, that is OK YouTube videos. But I don’t think it works for personal videos.

Open to correction, but this site allows an upload of 250Kb which is a still picture, or a fraction of second of a video.
When YT i embedded it is not the video itself that is uploaded onto the site but a link to another www address. The YT video itself is not on TNUK , just a link. (or hyperlink)
As I understand it, (not well) it’s about the storage used.

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