Might be the angle of the photo, but the 'O' type appears a bit short in the tread department.
Blue Foden looks a bit of a beast.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 04/12/2022
The first photo looks like a Jones KL44 crane on the right; the second photo Starr Roadways, they were once in Vulcan Road, Bilston (which is between West Bromwich and Wolverhampton) don't think they are around any longer, when I left school and started an apprenticeship as a truck mechanic, it was one of their Seddon Atkinson 200 series trucks which I first worked on.
Yes Pete he does have a similar appearance to the said Mr Holder; somewhere I have seen a photo of Noddy advertising Hy-mac when they were made at Ettingshall, Bilston under NEI.
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Yes Pete he does have a similar appearance to the said Mr Holder; somewhere I have seen a photo of Noddy advertising Hy-mac when they were made at Ettingshall, Bilston under NEI.
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Noddy and Don Powell launching work on new ring road in Wolverhampton
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The jcb has a face shovel bucket. Never seen one of them on a 180.
Whats the trailer with the tractor on. I used to pull one like that
Whats the trailer with the tractor on. I used to pull one like that
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 18/12/2022
diggerjones wrote:The jcb has a face shovel bucket. Never seen one of them on a 180.
Whats the trailer with the tractor on. I used to pull one like that
I can't think the reverse bucket would have a huge amount of push and, from the photo, bucket articulation may be limited. The bucket linkage does look to be different/modified from the standard.
The trailer has King on the neck.
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DB 990 Implimatic I think. Copper don't look too impressed.
I like the 360 in blue/white livery, is it a Priestman?
I like the 360 in blue/white livery, is it a Priestman?
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