Juddian:
Not a single ■■■■■■■■ it either, any of those bags could come flying off possibly injuring a nun on the way to a foundling’s home carrying a basket of kittens.
Or worse, an orphanage for sick children
Juddian:
Not a single ■■■■■■■■ it either, any of those bags could come flying off possibly injuring a nun on the way to a foundling’s home carrying a basket of kittens.
Or worse, an orphanage for sick children
I was passed on a roundabout near Southall by a transit drop side like that a few weeks back. As it went passed I thought that looks overloaded and light on the front end. I saw it again a few roundabouts later having pushed a car onto the roundabout, presumably unable to stop.
What a load of pansies you lot are…theres room for another ton of cement on top of that, pile it on…
AndrewG:
What a load of pansies you lot are…theres room for another ton of cement on top of that, pile it on…
and 4 bottles of sherry for the Sheilas…
or is that the wrong advert?
axletramp:
Heisenberrg:
Look I sent my mate to collect the cement whilst I went to get the bricks.Never mind the bricks - that’s an interesting old bicycle.
Look at the front forks angle and the rod - and - stirrup brakes working on the inside of the rims;-)
The chain is too slack… definitely a PG9 offence
You can see the bed straining away from the crewcab that is the usual snapping point on those vehicles.
I would have broken the pallet down and spread the load forwards.
It was a long time back, but IIRC being in The Ram Tavern at Silvertown, someone came in and said about a crash on the Canning Town flyover. A saloon car had a second hand engine from a scrapper wedged into the boot somehow, gone up the flyover slope, the steering went airborne, and curtains for the driver.