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Discussion in 'Everything Else Heritage' started by 60017, Aug 3, 2021.

  1. 60017

    60017 Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    A tad overloaded @Victor ?

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    Victor Nat Pres stalwart Friend

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    Whoever loaded that should be sacked. It's a drivers responsibility to see that his (or her:rolleyes:) vehicle is loaded safely and securely.
    That load (and the sheeting )is a disaster.
    Although, I'm embarrassed to say, I did once get 'done' for an insecure load, on a tanker.:oops:
    I hadn't made sure to manhole lid latch was fastened, first time I braked, load swilled and shot the lid open, result?? a lot of black heavy oil all over the road and the aforementioned tanker. I was lucky to keep my job.:(

    P.S. I shouldn't be talking about work, I'm retired, I don't DO work.:)
     
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    Russ Bulley New Member

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    What a great photo! Do you have a credit!

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    60017 Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    No sorry...its uncredited from some random facebook page.
     
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    It's never been an easy job to move such loads and full credit to those able to master the skill.

     
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    Not a dangerous load but the sign above the cab is a bit of an understatement .
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    Does any one know what happened to the 2 scammell transporters that were at vickers shipyard in barrow in the early 80s
     
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    Nah. The idea was to snap the lamppost and then load it on top for the 'scrappie' as a Driver's bonus.:Finger:
     
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