Suppose their is an argument that if you are sat bare headed in an open machine demolishing a five storey building you are going to be very careful !
Bit like Jeremy Clarkson's take o safety , the best car safety feature would be a big steel spike in the middle of the steering wheel !
Picture wise they were the best of the bunch but I will dig out some more .
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Re: Classic Working Pics 50s 60s 70s
Suppose their is an argument that if you are sat bare headed in an open machine demolishing a five storey building you are going to be very careful !
Bit like Jeremy Clarkson's take on safety , the best car safety feature would be a big steel spike in the middle of the steering wheel !
Picture wise they were the best of the bunch but I will dig out some more .
Craig
Bit like Jeremy Clarkson's take on safety , the best car safety feature would be a big steel spike in the middle of the steering wheel !
Picture wise they were the best of the bunch but I will dig out some more .
Craig
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Re: Classic Working Pics 50s 60s 70s
More web film stills, plenty of these so lets start with the little known JCB company ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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Busy photo from the Laing archive , Bedford RL tipper , Smith crane on a Foden , fitters peering into a Cat D8.
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Jeremy Rowland wrote:Isn't one of those fitters a young TC?![]()
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Could just as easily have been a young Fred.
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That's a great pic. brings back memories as I have worked on everything in that pic. The Smith crane with its Gardner 6LW up top and a second 6 LW or LX ? in the Foden carrier. I remember putting a pair of new pinion gears and bearings in the slew gearbox in one of them. They were the only crane/navy I knew to be driven through a two speed gearbox.
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The Bedford 4x4 is an "S" Type, ( it's not an RL). Bedford 330 diesel or 300 petrol in them if I remember rightly, though we had one Bedford 4x4 fuel bowser on one job with a Leyland 375 in it.
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The Cat. "I thought."
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Re: Classic Working Pics 50s 60s 70s
Yes Fred indeed it could also have been a young Fred; would have loved to share some time with you on those machines but alas I was but a nipper.
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