Carrying On - Older Trucks in Use

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Re: Carrying On - Older Trucks in Use

Post #21 by Neversweat » Wed Apr 06, 2011 5:01 pm

In today for Tacho............

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Re: Carrying On - Older Trucks in Use

Post #22 by bigkit » Wed Apr 06, 2011 6:47 pm

Dont go giving up BIGSAM! :doh:

Just because your not doing the CPC doesnt mean you cant drive. Periodic drivers (those who drive here and there and not fulltime, my interpretation) and private HGV and others can "keep on trucking"! :thumbup:

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Post #23 by XS650 » Mon Apr 11, 2011 3:13 pm

On site last week -Very short Volvo FL7 tar spraying tanker-
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Post #24 by XS650 » Thu Apr 14, 2011 9:36 am

Seen yesterday older ERf es6 with the Steyr cab and JCB white cab :)
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Post #25 by Jeremy Rowland » Thu Apr 14, 2011 10:41 am

Good pic there Craig, I always thought the ERF with those cabs looked ugly trucks and they weren't big sellers either ;)

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Post #26 by XS650 » Thu Apr 14, 2011 5:31 pm

Yes theirs also a 'real' Steyr tipper still working around Teesside, not caught it on camera yet.
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Post #27 by FOWLER MAN » Sun Apr 17, 2011 11:07 pm

Neversweat wrote:Not all Renaults rust away :D This lot are still in daily use..........


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Hi steve,
Heres one I use daily, "original paint no rust :!: :!: "
Got a V reg. Renault beaver tail too.
Fred :thumbup:
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Post #28 by IBH » Mon Apr 18, 2011 12:32 pm

XS650 wrote:On site last week -Very short Volvo FL7 tar spraying tanker-
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A blast from the recent past! After Cumbrian Industrials were bought by Hanson and combined with Hanson Construction Projects to form Hanson Contracting I thought all traces of Cumbrian Industrials had been wiped away. :claphands:

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Post #29 by Neversweat » Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:11 am

FOWLER MAN wrote:
Neversweat wrote:Not all Renaults rust away :D This lot are still in daily use..........Steve :thumbup:


Hi steve,
Heres one I use daily, "original paint no rust :!: :!: "
Got a V reg. Renault beaver tail too.
Fred :thumbup:[quote]

They aren't a bad little truck the Midliner - bit basic but thats sometimes a plus point - any chance of a pic of the beavertail Fred :thumbup:

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Re: Carrying On - Older Trucks in Use

Post #30 by XS650 » Tue May 10, 2011 9:53 am

Just realised their is three of these ERF EC12 ballast tractors still working around Teesside for TDG two R reg and one L reg.
edit- just realised I've already posted this erf pic . :dizzy: so added Cold Asphalts Leyland daf
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