Who has the best lorries ireland England Scotland wales

ardennes:

O4Goodnessake:

irish lorries:
Was talking to my brother today and he thinks a scania r730 is better than a volvo fh750 and I think he’s wrong so which one is the best

I don’t get it. Why are those big engines pulling fridges?

A load of frozen offal in boxes would be full weight.Used to shipped in containers from Ireland to Preston for Pet Foods at Melton Mowbray in 60s and 70s. cheers ardennes

26 pallets of fruit back from Spain and that’s what the power is for, but any more than 520ish is a luxury, these trucks are flag ships and why not?

ERF MAN:

ardennes:

O4Goodnessake:

irish lorries:
Was talking to my brother today and he thinks a scania r730 is better than a volvo fh750 and I think he’s wrong so which one is the best

I don’t get it. Why are those big engines pulling fridges?

A load of frozen offal in boxes would be full weight.Used to shipped in containers from Ireland to Preston for Pet Foods at Melton Mowbray in 60s and 70s. cheers ardennes

26 pallets of fruit back from Spain and that’s what the power is for, but any more than 520ish is a luxury, these trucks are flag ships and why not?

I agree you don’t need any more than 520 but you could have a 580 164 for about 11000 or a xf95 530 for about 9500 which Isn’t bad for what you get

seth 70:

irish lorries:
Some smart lorries that are not over done

Nice photos yet again irish lorries ,the firm with the green dafs in the first photo as now replaced them with volvos,still look as good :wink: :wink: :wink:

The Kinlochbevrie is the best ,(crackin Scottish place name)but Drysdale Freight look very classy. cheers ardennes
PS You know i favour the Scots !

Some American trucks in The UK and Ireland

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Come on irish lorries lets see you personal all time favourite truck :question:

seth 70:
Come on irish lorries lets see you personal all time favourite truck :question:

That’s a hard one will have to think awhile about that

I think it would be the scania vabis l or ls 75 76 series

Good choice Irish Lorries

Are you a driver irish lorries or do you have anything to do with transport ,with your interest and knowledge you would be a good employee for someone,its good to see nowadays someone as keen as you,keep up the posts m8 i allways enjoy reading them :slight_smile: :slight_smile:

seth 70:
Are you a driver irish lorries or do you have anything to do with transport ,with your interest and knowledge you would be a good employee for someone,its good to see nowadays someone as keen as you,keep up the posts m8 i allways enjoy reading them :slight_smile: :slight_smile:

No still trying am going to try a few local companies

Can you drive a lorry :question: :question: :question:

seth 70:
Can you drive a lorry :question: :question: :question:

Yes but I don’t have a licence not looking for a driving job yet just some way to get in to the business

irish lorries:

seth 70:
Can you drive a lorry :question: :question: :question:

Yes but I don’t have a licence not looking for a driving job yet just some way to get in to the business

Thats a no then irish lorries really ,are you old enough , :question: :question:

seth 70:

irish lorries:

seth 70:
Can you drive a lorry :question: :question: :question:

Yes but I don’t have a licence not looking for a driving job yet just some way to get in to the business
Thats a no then irish lorries really ,are you old enough , :question: :question:

Yes but can’t afford training what job would I be able to get for now

i started as a drivers mate then moved on to driving a fork lift but allways showed interest in the lorries and kept pestering them ,when i was 21 i had lorrie lessons for my birthday,most training firms do offers where you can pay as you go along instead of shelling out all in one go,it could make it easier on the pocket m8,have a word with one of these firms im sure if you explained it to them they would work out a way thats easy for you to afford, :neutral_face:

seth 70:
i started as a drivers mate then moved on to driving a fork lift but allways showed interest in the lorries and kept pestering them ,when i was 21 i had lorrie lessons for my birthday,most training firms do offers where you can pay as you go along instead of shelling out all in one go,it could make it easier on the pocket m8,have a word with one of these firms im sure if you explained it to them they would work out a way thats easy for you to afford, :neutral_face:

Okay I’m just thinking mcculla transport do that artic challenge were if you win they pay for you to get your licence and Training and learn you the trade

irish lorries:

seth 70:
i started as a drivers mate then moved on to driving a fork lift but allways showed interest in the lorries and kept pestering them ,when i was 21 i had lorrie lessons for my birthday,most training firms do offers where you can pay as you go along instead of shelling out all in one go,it could make it easier on the pocket m8,have a word with one of these firms im sure if you explained it to them they would work out a way thats easy for you to afford, :neutral_face:

Okay I’m just thinking mcculla transport do that artic challenge were if you win they pay for you to get your licence and Training and learn you the trade

Bit of a long shot that m8,try some training firms im sure nowadays they would love your business,driving is not something people are doing nowadays,if its what you really want you can sort it m8 :neutral_face: :neutral_face:

seth 70:

irish lorries:

seth 70:
i started as a drivers mate then moved on to driving a fork lift but allways showed interest in the lorries and kept pestering them ,when i was 21 i had lorrie lessons for my birthday,most training firms do offers where you can pay as you go along instead of shelling out all in one go,it could make it easier on the pocket m8,have a word with one of these firms im sure if you explained it to them they would work out a way thats easy for you to afford, :neutral_face:

Okay I’m just thinking mcculla transport do that artic challenge were if you win they pay for you to get your licence and Training and learn you the trade

Bit of a long shot that m8,try some training firms im sure nowadays they would love your business,driving is not something people are doing nowadays,if its what you really want you can sort it m8 :neutral_face: :neutral_face:

I will try that thanks for the advice

bigtruck:
The pictures are grand it’s all the "this pulls better than this " puts me off a bit.

You are at it again Big Truck !

seth 70:
Come on irish lorries lets see you personal all time favourite truck :question:

What would be your favourite lorry