Lawrence Dunbar:
Nice pic Lawrence ! Must have took days/weeks to complete some jobs in those days ! Does anyone know
roughly how far you could travel in a day in a steam engine ? Appreciate the weight would make a difference.
This pic reminded me of a company my great grandfather dealt with who did removals. I like the the little
box on the top right hand side that says “Distance no object” and best of all the company motto "Keep moving " !
DISPATCHER:
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Nice pictures…on the 3rd picture…what make of tractor do we see?
DEANB:
Lawrence Dunbar:
Nice pic Lawrence ! Must have took days/weeks to complete some jobs in those days ! Does anyone know
roughly how far you could travel in a day in a steam engine ? Appreciate the weight would make a difference.This pic reminded me of a company my great grandfather dealt with who did removals. I like the the little
box on the top right hand side that says “Distance no object” and best of all the company motto "Keep moving " !
Well when I was a boy my Grandad told me he once went to Southampton with a large wide load & he was gone for 3months, Of course he did come back with some sort of load, He was a dedicated Steam Traction man, He did drive other wagons for Curries like this wagon & drag in London, Regards Larry.
This just about the biggest load that I ever delivered. Click on the link for more pictures and a map.
ChrisArbon:
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This just about the biggest load that I ever delivered. Click on the link for more pictures and a map.
roadtrip chris arbon: Heavy Haul.
Great photo Chris, Keep them rolling, Regards Larry.
ERF-Continental:
DISPATCHER:
some moreNice pictures…on the 3rd picture…what make of tractor do we see?
ERF 6x4 sleeper cab (ex JCB)
DISPATCHER:
ERF-Continental:
DISPATCHER:
some moreNice pictures…on the 3rd picture…what make of tractor do we see?
ERF 6x4 sleeper cab (ex JCB)
Thank you Dispatcher.
Magnaloads two F89’s NPY 439P doubling up with RAJ 530R in first photo, and RAJ at Forth road bridge in second photo.
Last photo Volvo looks to have been taken in Joe Sullivans yard at BEDHAMPTON ■■