mercrocker Posted April 13, 2018 Posted April 13, 2018 On 13/04/2018 at 18:58, Steve79 said: Cheeky google street view pic. Have a client round the corner from this garage but it was always parked inside. Think it's a Scammel of some sort? Yes, 1950s Explorer.
CreepingJesus Posted April 14, 2018 Posted April 14, 2018 I'll see your Explorer and raise you a (I think) Ural 4320 wrecker. These couple of piss poor stills from a shoddy video were all I could get: it's hiding in the woods right by the A1, a couple of miles north of Seaton Burn on the southbound side, if anybody fancies having a poke about. Fair made my day, I'll say!Library pic for comparison. Supernaut 1
martc Posted April 15, 2018 Posted April 15, 2018 Could it be a Zil 131? http://www.military-today.com/trucks/zil_131.htm CreepingJesus 1
mercrocker Posted April 15, 2018 Posted April 15, 2018 Yeah, I think it is a ZIL. Though initially it might belong to this hero.....but he lives down South I think. Great channel to while a couple of hours away on, though! CreepingJesus 1
Vantman Posted April 15, 2018 Posted April 15, 2018 I have a mate who maintains a ZIL for a local tree surgeon,i will try and find some pictures but it could take a while! CreepingJesus 1
CreepingJesus Posted April 15, 2018 Posted April 15, 2018 Could well be the ZiL, the Ural guess was just that! I only saw it from behind at the last moment, and I assumed it was a Diamond T like further up the thread, but on seeing it again on the way up, I'm fairly certain it's not one of those. It would need a much better look to be sure.
willswitchengage Posted April 16, 2018 Posted April 16, 2018 Clearly not very well camouflaged! martc and CreepingJesus 2
CreepingJesus Posted April 16, 2018 Posted April 16, 2018 Pics don't do it justice: it's a sort of faded safety yellow! More anti-camouflage to be honest...
nacho man Posted April 21, 2018 Posted April 21, 2018 Yo crew Went to have a look at these two units yesterday. Gotta be a Daf as the place who does our maintenance runs them as they know them inside out. I never noticed till I have started looking how many places sell tractor units to export. Yards full of them everywhere and there seems to be good money in it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 0ldCh0d 1
mercrocker Posted April 22, 2018 Posted April 22, 2018 My mate down the docks reckons he regularly sees units going out on flat-racks for export that pulled boxes into the port themselves a short while previously.....
martc Posted April 22, 2018 Posted April 22, 2018 Just go down the A180 towards Immingham/Grimsby - there are that many old wagons heading to the docks it's as if they are answering some unheard siren call from Africa and are migrating en masse.
willswitchengage Posted April 25, 2018 Posted April 25, 2018 Monster trucks monster trucks Went for an IMechE tour of Southampton container terminal yesterday. As I imagined it was a pretty intense operation of cranes and trucks everywhere. Sadly it was in the evening so not many photos but the straddle carriers are some serious kit up close: mercrocker, Cavcraft, worldofceri and 1 other 4
willswitchengage Posted May 10, 2018 Posted May 10, 2018 Saw these in the Dunkerque ferry port the other day - Renault branded Dennis bin lorries. Didn't realise any were actually exported. Something new and interesting among the JCBs and New Holland tractors I often see being trucked onto the continent. somewhatfoolish, worldofceri and 0ldCh0d 3
martc Posted May 11, 2018 Posted May 11, 2018 On 10/05/2018 at 20:45, willswitchengage said: Saw these in the Dunkerque ferry port the other day - Renault branded Dennis bin lorries. Didn't realise any were actually exported. Something new and interesting among the JCBs and New Holland tractors I often see being trucked onto the continent. These are Renault Access dustbin lorries. From Wikipedia Francais - Le Renault Access est un camion fabriqué par Dennis Eagle et distribué par Renault Trucks. Il s'agit d'une version rebadgée du Dennis Eagle Elite II.Grâce à sa cabine surbaissée équipée d'une porte de type bus accessible par une marche située à 435 mm du sol, il est spécialisé dans les métiers nécessitant des montées et des descentes fréquentes.Succédant au Renault Puncher1, il est surtout utilisé pour la collecte des déchets ménagers ; il existe en deux largeurs. 0ldCh0d and worldofceri 2
somewhatfoolish Posted May 18, 2018 Posted May 18, 2018 Volodya is a closet gearjammer! He seems to make heavy weather of the manual shift though, definite kangarooing there. See from 47 minutes here; Vladimir drives a Kamaz. bangernomics and willswitchengage 2
dozeydustman Posted May 18, 2018 Posted May 18, 2018 On 11/05/2018 at 19:10, martc said: These are Renault Access dustbin lorries. From Wikipedia Francais - Le Renault Access est un camion fabriqué par Dennis Eagle et distribué par Renault Trucks. Il s'agit d'une version rebadgée du Dennis Eagle Elite II.Grâce à sa cabine surbaissée équipée d'une porte de type bus accessible par une marche située à 435 mm du sol, il est spécialisé dans les métiers nécessitant des montées et des descentes fréquentes.Succédant au Renault Puncher1, il est surtout utilisé pour la collecte des déchets ménagers ; il existe en deux largeurs. There is/was also an MAN badged version available in Germany. martc and 0ldCh0d 2
Pillock Posted May 18, 2018 Posted May 18, 2018 Not sure it's worthy of its own thread, but there's a new show on Spike (or it's on the Channel 5 On Demand service) called Trucking Hell.It follows Crouch Recovery pulling trucks out of fields and stuff, most of their stuff is quite new but there's just been a tantalising glimpse of a fully liveried, very shiny DAF 3600 wrecker and some sort of Kenworth (or other generic American truck) which hopefully make an appearance. Edit: only watch if you can put up with the American style "find out later what happens" ENDLESSLY.The skills on offer are really good, and most of the blokes they're following seem a right laugh. The commentator and flow of the program are tiresome though twosmoke300, cms206 and 0ldCh0d 3
worldofceri Posted May 19, 2018 Posted May 19, 2018 This happened last week. I'm a proper lorry driver now. Would highly recommend John Smithurst for transport training in the east midlands (Nottingham). He's the sort of no-nonsense bloke that would go down well with most guys on here. Does B+E, C and C+E. Vantman, blakey79, Saabnut and 16 others 19
tooSavvy Posted May 19, 2018 Posted May 19, 2018 Well Done m8 * be sure to wave, when cutting me up on the A1(M), near Washington worldofceri and jumpingjehovahs 2
warren t claim Posted June 6, 2018 Posted June 6, 2018 I think this sums up why I don't miss HGV driving for a living. Plod admit that they made a mistake and each pallet was only a tonne each but FFS! Was he planning to drive the wagon upside down??? Psycho Charlie Knobcheese, Eddie Honda and mercrocker 3
worldofceri Posted June 6, 2018 Posted June 6, 2018 Who/what the fuck is CMPG? To be honest I'm surprised he's got any straps around it; most drivers with curtainsiders still seem to just draw the curtains and forget about it. Especially those doing multi-drop for the pallet networks. They'd be fucking around for hours at every call if they strapped everything down. Even when you do try to strap stuff properly you just end up squishing boxes due to the shit way in which most warehouses pack their goods.
Pillock Posted June 6, 2018 Posted June 6, 2018 Central Motorway Policing Group. They're the traffic cops that Carl and Daz off Police Interceptors aspire to be. The driver could have an interesting conversation involving maths and physics to show why two tonnes of mass doesn't equal two tonnes of lateral force. twosmoke300, warren t claim and catsinthewelder 3
warren t claim Posted June 6, 2018 Posted June 6, 2018 On 06/06/2018 at 22:13, worldofceri said: Who/what the fuck is CMPG? To be honest I'm surprised he's got any straps around it; most drivers with curtainsiders still seem to just draw the curtains and forget about it. Especially those doing multi-drop for the pallet networks. They'd be fucking around for hours at every call if they strapped everything down. Even when you do try to strap stuff properly you just end up squishing boxes due to the shit way in which most warehouses pack their goods.Essentially the Police want the driver to use three straps for each pallet.
warren t claim Posted June 6, 2018 Posted June 6, 2018 I'm not calling for a return to ropes and sheets (although plenty of old arses are) but there's no way that load would move during pretty much any normal driving.
Faker Posted June 7, 2018 Posted June 7, 2018 Look at that.... Ford D Series. Tis a thing of beauty.. been in situ for a very long time given the hedging growing in the back! mercrocker and worldofceri 2
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