Dirty Dan:
Great pics boys!
Some of my last weeks here.Danne
Impressive stuff once again Danne, cheers mate
That dozer, is that a D8 or D10?
Dirty Dan:
Great pics boys!
Some of my last weeks here.Danne
Impressive stuff once again Danne, cheers mate
That dozer, is that a D8 or D10?
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Feel free to post some more Crusader footage mate, Dean will be chuffed! Cheers
Lawrence Dunbar:
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Always had a soft spot for those ERF’s… cheers for posting mate
pv83:
Dirty Dan:
Great pics boys!
Some of my last weeks here.Danne
Impressive stuff once again Danne, cheers mate
That dozer, is that a D8 or D10?
Hi mate! Need to have bigger trailer soon…
The dozer is an D10.
Hope you enjoyed Sweden
Danne
pv83:
oiltreader:
USA heavies.
OilyThat first pic Oily… looking at it, my brew suddenly came out through my nose… cheers…
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At least he’s got a roof over his head Patrick anyway nearer home, courtesy of Willem Ellens a fellow flickrite.
Oily
Dirty Dan:
pv83:
Dirty Dan:
Great pics boys!
Some of my last weeks here.Danne
Impressive stuff once again Danne, cheers mate
That dozer, is that a D8 or D10?
Hi mate! Need to have bigger trailer soon…
The dozer is an D10.
Hope you enjoyed SwedenDanne
Even bigger eh… I’ll let you take care of the big heavy stuff mate, I’m quite happy with my little low loader
Loved it mate, was quite a change of my usual trips down to France, what amazed me was that just about everyone spoke English! Thanks again for the tips and tricks, looking forward to my next trip up North…
oiltreader:
pv83:
oiltreader:
USA heavies.
OilyThat first pic Oily… looking at it, my brew suddenly came out through my nose… cheers…
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At least he’s got a roof over his head Patrick
anyway nearer home, courtesy of Willem Ellens a fellow flickrite.
Oily
Had the “pleasure” of bringing back this trailer to it’s rightful owners in Valladolid, picked it up in Trappes (Paris region) where I left it back in May… must have been the most horrible trailer I’ve ever dragged around, with a total length of 25m and no steering axles whatsoever I can assure you that modern day infrastructure isn’t build for these things anymore… rumour has it that the Titanic had a smaller turning circle…
Only good thing about that trip was that I bumped into this old beast! It’s not everyday you see a Coles crane still earning it’s keep
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This was my local heavy haulage company when I was a wee laddie. A great picture.
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pv83:
Had the “pleasure” of bringing back this trailer to it’s rightful owners in Valladolid, picked it up in Trappes (Paris region) where I left it back in May… must have been the most horrible trailer I’ve ever dragged around, with a total length of 25m and no steering axles whatsoever I can assure you that modern day infrastructure isn’t build for these things anymore… rumour has it that the Titanic had a smaller turning circle…
Proper kerb catcher Patrick!
Great photos there Dean B. My late Grandad Drove for Pickfords, Regards Larry.
Lawrence Dunbar:
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Some top photos there Lawrence Dunbar.
DeanB, strikes again with another cracking article.