Derbyshire Foden:
I took these on a farm near Mansfield .
Thats a hell of an overhang on that Nightfright trailer, looks like its had an axle removed.
nice pics btw
Derbyshire Foden:
I took these on a farm near Mansfield .
Thats a hell of an overhang on that Nightfright trailer, looks like its had an axle removed.
nice pics btw
toowise:
Derbyshire Foden:
I took these on a farm near Mansfield .Thats a hell of an overhang on that Nightfright trailer, looks like its had an axle removed.
nice pics btw
I think it’s had the bogie slid forward.
toowise:
Derbyshire Foden:
I took these on a farm near Mansfield .Thats a hell of an overhang on that Nightfright trailer, looks like its had an axle removed.
nice pics btw
Thanks, I never noticed the over hang until you said. It does look a lot.
Old Spar trailer was behind a local pub for ages but now moved to a farm .Trailer is alonside the A44 between Llangurig and Aberystwyth
Hello
What about these two which are parked around that back of T Brady & Sons Ltd at Barrow.
Kindest regards
CG
gunnerheskey:
Parked up in our village.
Apparantley the donkey engine still fires up, twin rams too !
Dont let Sherwood see that FFS
Has anybody seen the trailer in the field goin north on the a1 nr pontefract it says [jesus lives]next to it is a sign saying [cafe next lay by]allways makes me chuckle,it was ken bruce who mentioned it once on radio 2
Yeah and that old tanker, JBlasting or something,
Maybe mentioned before but that one on the M6 northbound around Keele, always wondered how the farmer got it there, steep old hill that.
C10HOO:
Yeah and that old tanker, JBlasting or something,Maybe mentioned before but that one on the M6 northbound around Keele, always wondered how the farmer got it there, steep old hill that.
Is that the old creda trailersunk down to its knees,you can see it better coming south
That’s the one.
Funny as I have passed that hundreds of times and just thought about how it got there last week
nickyboy:
This one has found its way to Ramadi in Iraq
must be one of the furthest flung…unless someone knows better !
nickyboy:
This one has found its way to Ramadi in Iraq
Haha. I’ve just passed this to my mate that worked for them before the job went belly up.
1972 trailer made by R. A. Dyson & Co, Liverpool. Today it sits behind a factory in Brynmenyn, South Wales.
Don’t know much about this but I saw it in a farmyard near Goole and thought about this topic. Looks pretty old to me lol.
The Leggett trailer brings back memories, it was at Peterlee depot until sale to a soft furnishings company in North Shields around 2002 for storage. Looks like it’s still there. Brakes may need freeing off a bit!!