DEANB:
kingswinford kit:
Hi Dean , Great stuff again , Glyn John F88 ,reminds me they had Ford D series on the Leiner contract ,i think with Leiner signwriting ,and mention of bones ,Joint Motorways hauled them in from the continent ,regards Keith .
Thanks Keith for your comments. 
moomooland:
2This is a brand new Seddon Atkinson 400 Series tractor unit in factory primer probably being delivered to a customer in South Wales on trade plates.
1Hereās a brand new 401 in the same factory paint job.
0The last Atkinson Defender to be built at Walton le Dale with the then brand new 400 Series moving up the production line all in factory primer.
Nice pics again Paul ! 
saltiel1411:
rward:
The Fayeās of Manchester with Transcon pulling it was really xhb 461t with my brother driving it owned by r@b Bedwas road Caerphilly which my brother later bought of r@b wat a machine as an owner driver around Europe .
The glyn John 88 was under p liners coulers I think long time ago regards rowly
Evening Rowland, just having a look for the first time in a while and what a surprise! A picture of what i believe is dadās first transcon pwo140r donāt look like xhb to me or your brother for one the curtains are drawn 2 the near side mirror in the wrong position 3 condition of the drive axle mud guards and last but not least dose not seem to be travelling fast enough for your brother.
Be nice to know who was the driver canāt quite make him out hope your well
If you have any pics āsaltiel1411ā of your dadās trucks pop them on ! 
Bewick:
Iāve noticed that quite a number of those Coilers have their tandem bogies well back on the chassis so surely this must have given rise to overloading problems on the unit drive axle ? just an observation from a long retired haulier ! Cheers Bewick.

Bewick:
And just to keep that last new Atki 8 wheeler company on this great thread a shot of a new Borderer having just been delivered in late '73 ! Cheers Dennis.
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Those Borderers certainly have character ! Out of intrest why did they fit the second higher bumper just
below the headlights ? Was it to protect the radiator ā ā ? 
Spud1960:
moomooland:
2This is a brand new Seddon Atkinson 400 Series tractor unit in factory primer probably being delivered to a customer in South Wales on trade plates.
Notice how the rear wings and stays already seem to be coated in rust āQuality British engineeringā at its best and people ask what happened to our truck industry no doubt mild steel wings stored outside and someone will be expecting the paint shop to rub them down and prep them when in reality theyāll have had a coat of primer and gloss and be rotting off in two years.
1Hereās a brand new 401 in the same factory paint job.
0The last Atkinson Defender to be built at Walton le Dale with the then brand new 400 Series moving up the production line all in factory primer.
Unbelievable that they have all gone really ,shocking management in some cases.
Carryfast:
Bewick:
Iāve noticed that quite a number of those Coilers have their tandem bogies well back on the chassis so surely this must have given rise to overloading problems on the unit drive axle ? just an observation from a long retired haulier ! Cheers Bewick.
Bearing in mind itās the type of load which will always need to be placed forward of the trailer axles not on or behind them.Then surely the further back the axles are the better in that regard ?.Which then leaves the question of the flaw in the 4 x 2 tractor unit design regardless as youāve rightly pointed out.Which then leaves the question why was/is everyone so keen on the 2 + 3 configuration for 38 t operation let alone Euroland in the case of 40 t ?.

Having said that check out the DAF with two coils loaded on the trailer.
Which suggests that even with the front end of the trailer almost at the point of collapse no one seems to have been that bothered about drive axle weights. 

rward:
Hi Steve now you got me thinking kelvins home on the weekend il let him have a look Iām beginning to think your right no vizer or was it handed later I remember your dad buying it and giving it to kelvin it was a Saturday and I was in Caerphilly social in a andrew clashes wedding around the corner I wondered around to have a look my misses went nuts when I came back 1 hour later ah ah Iām thinking I might paint my Transcon in xhb 461 t coulers and itās time you called in hope your all well best regards rowly
Just imagaine the Mrs Rowly throwing a wobbly with you wandering off to look at a truck ! Classic.

coomsey:
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Wood merchants with several outlets Leics. Still going mostly Dafs now. They fetched wood direct from docks which Iāve been led to believe is not as straight forward as it seems, bit of a closed shop, someone will know
Thanks for your comments coomsey ! 
HRS:
Carryfast:
Bewick:
Iāve noticed that quite a number of those Coilers have their tandem bogies well back on the chassis so surely this must have given rise to overloading problems on the unit drive axle ? just an observation from a long retired haulier ! Cheers Bewick.
Bearing in mind itās the type of load which will always need to be placed forward of the trailer axles not on or behind them.Then surely the further back the axles are the better in that regard ?.Which then leaves the question of the flaw in the 4 x 2 tractor unit design regardless as youāve rightly pointed out.Which then leaves the question why was/is everyone so keen on the 2 + 3 configuration for 38 t operation let alone Euroland in the case of 40 t ?.

Having said that check out the DAF with two coils loaded on the trailer.
Which suggests that even with the front end of the trailer almost at the point of collapse no one seems to have been that bothered about drive axle weights. 
Hi, Someone on this thread has pointed out that the coils are 18 ton each, my very simple brain would have to ask, to stay within C&U, what configuration āwouldā do the job ā ā ? Harvey

coomsey:
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Fred Sherwood Harlows both from Long Whatton Loughborough. Sherwoodās above 90 motors now Iām told, they buy new but any make
Nice pic coomsey ! 
moomooland:
coomsey:
Wood merchants with several outlets Leics. Still going mostly Dafs now. They fetched wood direct from docks which Iāve been led to believe is not as straight forward as it seems, bit of a closed shop, someone will know
Not sure about being a closed shop but hereās a busy scene at A.E. Smith Coggins Ltd Liverpool who were known back in the day as āMaster Porters and Stevedoreāsā
0Nice ERF KV Chinese six in the foreground.
Click on picture to view full size.
Thatās a cracking picture Paul, i like those type of photos ! 
The upper ābumperā fitted to both the MK1 and Mk11 Atkys was called āThe crash barā and was probably assumed to save the glass fibre cab form more serious damage, whether this proved to be the case is probably open to debate but at least it was a recognised āadornmentā for the Atky. In the final years of Atky production those ā ā ā ā ā ā ā from Oldham discontinued the cast crash bar for a ārolledā facsimile( probably to save money
) which was only for visual purposes in later years and probably bent like a āpig ringā in an Accident ! Not that any of the Atkys we ran at Bewick Transport were involved in ātestingā either type of Crash bar !
Cheers Dennis.