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Post #141 by v8detroit » Wed Oct 27, 2010 6:44 pm

boo.5 wrote:New Trailer has arrived

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i suppose it`s early days but just wondering how you rate the nooteboom ,looks nice.are they a bit low on the rear end ? i will buy a 4 axel next would love another andover but they are 10 grand dearer than the nooteboom or faymoville !!!!! can you get a bolster to fill the gap when you extend it.that`s a nice looking volvo ,cheers .


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Post #142 by boo.5 » Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:36 pm

ive had it a month now its full 4 axel power steer an i cant fault it theres plenty of clearance at the rear.
mine has a small sliding bolster but could do with a larger one an a bit more bed in front of it.
hope that helps m8.
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Post #143 by v8detroit » Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:28 pm

boo.5 wrote:ive had it a month now its full 4 axel power steer an i cant fault it theres plenty of clearance at the rear.
mine has a small sliding bolster but could do with a larger one an a bit more bed in front of it.
hope that helps m8.
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ah power steer proper job but too expensive for me :mrgreen: nice looking rig ,thank`s


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Post #144 by v8detroit » Wed Jan 12, 2011 9:19 pm

Hammer man wrote:They did do but stopped before i started 5 yrs ago.Although last year they put a 1990`s MAN 18/342,(or something like that)back on the road.
Interestingly i found a nice Scammell Routeman today in the yard.Needs a few bits n pieces,but looks solid enough.T reg,1978 ish.I love these old Routemans.

hammer man what happen to the routeman ? if they are selling it please let me know thanks


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Post #145 by jimmy 130 » Sat Jan 15, 2011 8:31 pm

Posted a few of theses pictures before. But think they would fit beter in here. Thanks jim
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Post #146 by bigjim » Thu Apr 19, 2012 6:27 pm

Gordon Wil wrote:Thanks for the comment, no do not often see that.
Another batch....


Sorry to be a pain and drag this up but that other foden at side of tsl was that loaded with the same? if so i think it was my mate who was driving it


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Post #147 by nick lamb » Sun Apr 29, 2012 12:38 pm

D Morgan PLC.
That's as close as I ever get to a good waggon!.......nowhere near the seat though :D
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Post #148 by v64paul » Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:37 pm

Hmm, no problem with the jockey(s) it's the I***o badge. Should have got a proper unit...
there are old fitters and bold fitters but no old bold fitters...


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Post #149 by 68a » Sat Jun 14, 2014 2:40 pm

This unit left the yard on Thursday night headed for Glasgow then bringing a hidrive dozer back for me on Friday night.trailer broke down though.This tractor will be pulling a brand new Nooteboom in August.
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Post #150 by 68a » Wed Nov 12, 2014 10:42 pm

This truck was shifting scrapers for me when it was new back in 1993.
The reg plate was added later
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