Great pics again Patric! That PC350,its says cofra on it. Is it a big company? I have moved one old libherr last week. That had the same boom. And it had the name bat cofra on it.
Bad pic but you see it looks the same at the end of the boom.
Danne
Great pics again Patric! That PC350,its says cofra on it. Is it a big company? I have moved one old libherr last week. That had the same boom. And it had the name bat cofra on it.
Bad pic but you see it looks the same at the end of the boom.
Danne
Dirty Dan:
Great pics again Patric! That PC350,its says cofra on it. Is it a big company? I have moved one old libherr last week. That had the same boom. And it had the name bat cofra on it.
Bad pic but you see it looks the same at the end of the boom.Danne
Cheers Danne!
I do believe it’s a biggish firm, they do jobs in all different places, few years ago, they’d done a gig in Africa and Saudi Arabia…never knew they had other “depots” though, maybe it’s a subbie?
If you’re interested, here’s a link, cofra.com
Once upon a time in Greece…
ERF-NGC-European:
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Cheers Robert
pv83:
Once upon a time in Greece…
I reckon the planning that went into moving that load over that route would have given a few people some sleepless nights but they did a mighty job by the looks of it.
Great pic sleuthing PV83
Cheers Dig
DIG:
pv83:
Once upon a time in Greece…I reckon the planning that went into moving that load over that route would have given a few people some sleepless nights but they did a mighty job by the looks of it.
Great pic sleuthing PV83Cheers Dig
Cheers Dig private investigations is me life song
Meanwhile back in 1994…
From the past few weeks, pic’s 3 to 10 are taken in a quarry where the Stein expo messe is being held.
Four of yours here Patrick flickr.com/photos/martins-t … otostream/
Cheers
Oily
Nice one oily
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Hi Patrick.
I see you have some Polish registered vehicles on your firm.
David
oiltreader:
Four of yours here Patrick flickr.com/photos/martins-t … otostream/
Cheers
Oily
Ta Oily! That was when the lads were en route to Scotland, not sure who drove the first two wagons, but I do recognise the Volvo 8 wheeler and the white DAF, that’s a mate of mine and a subbie for Vlist, will pass the link to him
David Miller:
Hi Patrick.
I see you have some Polish registered vehicles on your firm.David
Ey up mate, you’re alright?
Aye, they’ve been active in Poland for nearly 20 years now I reckon, that depot is based in Poznan.
There were other depots in Romania and the Czech Republic too, but due to the financial crisis the decision was made to close them.
Will dig in the archives to see if I’ve got some pic’s of mentioned depots.
pete smith:
Hi Patrick,
Is this one of Lists?
It is indeed Pete, this has got the old logo on the doors, quite a difference if you compare it with the more modern colour scheme they’ve got nowadays…
pv83:
pete smith:
Hi Patrick,
Is this one of Lists?It is indeed Pete, this has got the old logo on the doors, quite a difference if you compare it with the more modern colour scheme they’ve got nowadays…
Hi Patrick,
Is that your truck in that picture?
How about this Scania, looks very expensive!
No, that’s not mine, I was given a older model ( see pic’s further up this page), fortunately so, I’m not all that chuffed about that newish muck
Aye, the 12 wheeler, only 2 were build, this one and one with a lowered P-cab, the one pictured was withdraw from active service 2 years ago, think it’s stored somewhere now.
The idea to create this unit was to reduce the use of extra dollies and therefore to reduce the overal length, plan didn’t take of though, France didn’t even allow the unit on it’s roads, for the simple reason that such a machine doesn’t excist in the French law…