South Wales Lowloaders from 1960s / 70s
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This was they,re low loader truck covering the south wales valleys in 1978,mainly loaded with 22 and 30 rb's, as well as many cat d8h's.don't know what this trailer is doing though..Rich..
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rdnicholls wrote:This was they,re low loader truck covering the south wales valleys in 1978,mainly loaded with 22 and 30 rb's, as well as many cat d8h's.don't know what this trailer is doing though..Rich..
Hi Richard,
Ryans as you say were best known in the South Wales Valleys for their coal reclamation business. We were used to seeing their Scammell low loaders carrying 22 & 30 RB excavators and D8s throughout the valleys, and their tippers, (mostly AEC & some Dodges), carrying reclaimed coal. They also opperated in Belgium.
A good friend and neigbour of mine Brian Pile became their transport mannager after Ryans took over the E. Pile tipper and dump truck fleet. (see post Fodens in South Wales in Dumpers) This fleet was allways green in colour.
What is less well known is that there was another company Ryan Transport, this was mannaged by Tony Harfoot following Ryans take over of Harfoot Haulage. In the 80s I ran Leyland Octopus's ,Bison and Constructor tippers and did a lot of general tipper haulage for them.
The Maggy in your pic. is part of the Ryan Transport fleet and would have been painted in red like the rest of that fleet at the time, though they later addopted black cabs with white sign writing.
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FOWLER MAN wrote:rdnicholls wrote:This was they,re low loader truck covering the south wales valleys in 1978,mainly loaded with 22 and 30 rb's, as well as many cat d8h's.don't know what this trailer is doing though..Rich..
Hi Richard,
Ryans as you say were best known in the South Wales Valleys for their coal reclamation business. We were used to seeing their Scammell low loaders carrying 22 & 30 RB excavators and D8s throughout the valleys, and their tippers, (mostly AEC & some Dodges), carrying reclaimed coal. They also opperated in Belgium.
A good friend and neigbour of mine Brian Pile became their transport mannager after Ryans took over the E. Pile tipper and dump truck fleet. (see post Fodens in South Wales in Dumpers) This fleet was allways green in colour.
What is less well known is that there was another company Ryan Transport, this was mannaged by Tony Harfoot following Ryans take over of Harfoot Haulage. In the 80s I ran Leyland Octopus's ,Bison and Constructor tippers and did a lot of general tipper haulage for them.
The Maggy in your pic. is part of the Ryan Transport fleet and would have been painted in red like the rest of that fleet at the time, though they later addopted black cabs with white sign writing.
Fred.
Hi fred, I can remember one of the scammell low loaders at tredegar unloading a D8 it had a knock out back axle,no wonder they side loaded them after seeing the work involved.I was only a young boy at that time and spent many hours watching and riding in the d8's during the school holidays,when i look back it was a very dangerous place to be with deep slurry lagoons,machinery,high voltage electricity everywhere and me wandering around..thanks for you're post, good information there..Rich..
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Ryan Scammell at the Watford factory
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Not a lowloader but will go with the other Ryan Transport Maggie on here,although i never saw this on the road, borrowed this off the net so not my photo.
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Found these low loaders on the Net so not my pictures,they may have been posted before.Rich.
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Found these low loaders on the Net so not my pictures,they may have been posted before.Rich.
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FOWLER MAN wrote:Hi,
A couple more old South Wales lowloaders and an interesting pic. of a Thornycroft leaving The Old Chepstow Bridge.
Fred
hi there I was looking at the Volvo lowbed of JD transport and I knew the driver Ray Fry,, the" Sarge" he was a good buddy of mine we had a few beers in the corporation hotel in Newport,
good pic's keep them coming, bill,
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Here's a story in pictures.
1) The gearbox in Tony Morgans Scania has given up.
2) Barry Cossletts DAF to the rescue.
3) Scania off to Telford Commercials for repair.
1) The gearbox in Tony Morgans Scania has given up.
2) Barry Cossletts DAF to the rescue.
3) Scania off to Telford Commercials for repair.
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