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gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Funny how winter tree and hedge dieback allows you to see stuff you didnt before. On a meander on the bike, passed the Nene Valley RW station at Ferry Meadows Peterborough, noticed these in their yard...
A Karrier (id forgotten about that makes, I assumed it was perhaps a Commer..
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And I think perhaps (i could well be wrong) what looks like a Bedford chassis
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Nice to see they've covered it at least. This station is too small to have them in display, I assume theyre just in storage there..
 
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It's still true that not many women drive trucks, but numbers are increasing
Some 'You Tube-rs' like Jemma Warren & Becky Giles help to encourage other women into the business

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2re61410ro

I thought about the BBC article again, after seeing a woman driving an 8x4 on 'muck-shifting' earlier this morning

Both picked at random

View: https://youtu.be/ny1n-hDk9Q8?si=OXR_n7R9rNfPWKra


Not so much a 'lost wheel', but an inner rim that failed, due to stress from tight manoeuvering (about 18:00)

View: https://youtu.be/lRyzTWnHzEc?si=pgZQclmg5dabOlv8
 
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tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
I grew up in a lorry driving family, always had an interest in lorries, often thought I'd like to follow in my dad's footsteps and get my HGV licence, but I don't think I'd want to be a lorry driver anymore. So many rules and regulations and the roads are so busy compared to what they used to be.
 
I grew up in a lorry driving family, always had an interest in lorries, often thought I'd like to follow in my dad's footsteps and get my HGV licence, but I don't think I'd want to be a lorry driver anymore. So many rules and regulations and the roads are so busy compared to what they used to be.
Some of the trade-press (namely Truck & Driver magazine) stated that it was generally easier to get a (standard) Private Pilots Licence, than attain a C+E (the old 'Class 1')
 

DRM

Guru
Location
West Yorks
Funny how winter tree and hedge dieback allows you to see stuff you didnt before. On a meander on the bike, passed the Nene Valley RW station at Ferry Meadows Peterborough, noticed these in their yard...
A Karrier (id forgotten about that makes, I assumed it was perhaps a Commer..
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And I think perhaps (i could well be wrong) what looks like a Bedford chassis
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Nice to see they've covered it at least. This station is too small to have them in display, I assume theyre just in storage there..

iirc both Karrier & Commer were part of the Rootes Group, which later was bought out by Dodge
 
I'm on day-off, on that Saturday, so will probably attend this show at The Motorist
The cafe/garage/workshop is along the B1222, between Sherburn-in-Elmet & Cawood

It's along the same access lane as; https://www.sherburnaeroclub.com/ (which is where I took for my best ever flight, 2,000 feet over the Yorkshire Dales, in a 4-seater!)
The legendary Squires Cafe isn't too far away either, at the western side of Sherburn-in-Elmet

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https://www.themotorist.com/events/vans-trucks-11-04-26/
Daughter & myself went at dinnertime
There was possibly 70-80 trucks, 20+ vans, there

Will add photographs later
 
Saturday 11th
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See post immediately above


The Motorist
(next to the Aero Club)
Sherburn-in-Elmet

https://www.themotorist.com/

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"(5th Wheel) Grease Is The Word!"
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The same operator has owned this T-Cab for over 20 years
On speaking to him, as I know where it's based, he knows daughters boyfriend as he keeps stock at the same farm as Scania owner keeps trailets
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A '770'
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An odd way of reducing carrying capacity
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It's sprayed on a Scania 'S series', not a Mack RS700L
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From Selby(?), & a former 'feature truck in 'Truck & Driver magazine
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