Wouldnt have been funny at the time

A light hearted look at problems that occurred during a days work.

Just thought it needed a wash


Remind me next time to engage the tipping gear.oops

Oops ! I didn’t see that low overhang !! :open_mouth: :laughing:

Bob, I can’t go any further, I’ve broke my mirror ! Well, buy a new one in Dover… :open_mouth: :laughing:

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John, If Bewick sees that WO Bedford he’ll have even more ammunition to chuck at me- it’s a BRS vehicle! Anyway, think how much BRS could have saved the country if they had employed similar tipping systems on all their tippers. Wouldn’t have fancied it myself, not with a Big J and bulk trailer!

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GS OVERLAND:
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“When you say you’ve turned the whole lot onto it’s roof…what exactly do you mean”■■

And then this Brass Monkey came along and asked did we know anybody with a gas torch. :laughing:

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Posted this before, but appropriate for this thread.
youtube.com/watch?v=KBxSntGGm8U
Oily

Yes I know we’ve all seen it before but here’s a classic set of pictures…snopes.com/photos/accident/crane.asp

well as usual the Bedford is just getting on with the job no point wasting fuel and faster than operating the tipper, did they increase the river flow to try and float the blue curtain out, perhaps the scaffold lorry chose the wrong barge to back onto,

Were the queues for Liverpool Docks really that long back then. :unamused: