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StuntmanMike said:
Sorry guys but drops trucks were 6x8.
The second steer axle wasn't driven.
Oh yeahhhhh, now I can see the hubs clearly!The second steer axle wasn't driven.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/highlands_and_...
Private Pile said:
Hi chilli, I don't know you from Adam, but I enjoy reading your posts. Hopefully your back in the game soon.
Thanks mate, really appreciated Got to be honest, bored out of my skull now and skint but despite that i'm just glad to be here as after seeing stuff recently on the tv with people that had the same injuries, i now realise i have been very, very lucky and have no right to whinge.
Fingers crossed for next scan at end of this month, maybe i'll get back trucking sometime in September
I can't bloody wait. Fingers crossed i'll land a decent tour to get me upto christmas.
I've spent the last 2 evenings ploughing through this thread - and really enjoyed it.
I only popped in this section with the aim of getting shot of some old Leyland Truck Manuals.
It also helps that there's an Essex theme - as I'm just down the road from Basildon (in Billericay).
Whilst every job has it's downsides, I can see why you enjoy your work - it beats sitting at a desk up in town.
Good luck to you & I'll be following this thread to check that Chilli is back in the saddle, soon.
I only popped in this section with the aim of getting shot of some old Leyland Truck Manuals.
It also helps that there's an Essex theme - as I'm just down the road from Basildon (in Billericay).
Whilst every job has it's downsides, I can see why you enjoy your work - it beats sitting at a desk up in town.
Good luck to you & I'll be following this thread to check that Chilli is back in the saddle, soon.
Edited by Andy 308GTB on Monday 11th August 23:06
Thanks Andy, nice one
There maybe someone here interested in those manuals, but if you have no joy drop me a pm as i know a lorry site that has a very active old school drivers/lorry related section on it.
I know Billericay pretty well as lived there for 10 years and occasionally may have had the truck parked up overnight down by south green shops
For me personally doing the job was always a schoolboy dream, (i know that sounds a bit sad too many) but i got what i wanted and passed my class one at 23 years old in 1993 and its all i've done since then.
Don't get me wrong, sometimes its been a ball ache of a job and various different things can take there toll but deep down on reflection i wouldn't change it for a thing. It kind of gets in your system i guess, and thats why at the mo its a bit tough dealing with the current situation but again at the mo i'm just glad to be here.
Some of the pics on this thread are really great from all sorts of wierd and wonderful places from the UK to further afield, it is a perk of the job that the view from the office window changes on a daily basis
There maybe someone here interested in those manuals, but if you have no joy drop me a pm as i know a lorry site that has a very active old school drivers/lorry related section on it.
I know Billericay pretty well as lived there for 10 years and occasionally may have had the truck parked up overnight down by south green shops
For me personally doing the job was always a schoolboy dream, (i know that sounds a bit sad too many) but i got what i wanted and passed my class one at 23 years old in 1993 and its all i've done since then.
Don't get me wrong, sometimes its been a ball ache of a job and various different things can take there toll but deep down on reflection i wouldn't change it for a thing. It kind of gets in your system i guess, and thats why at the mo its a bit tough dealing with the current situation but again at the mo i'm just glad to be here.
Some of the pics on this thread are really great from all sorts of wierd and wonderful places from the UK to further afield, it is a perk of the job that the view from the office window changes on a daily basis
just checking the map in Moscow after getting split up from the escort vehicle
view from the office window.
some of the crew building the stage for a show.
and the end result, not a bad night at work that 1
a few of many of the reasons it can be a decent job.
Edited by chilistrucker on Tuesday 12th August 00:14
Edited by chilistrucker on Tuesday 12th August 00:23
Edited by chilistrucker on Tuesday 12th August 00:29
Off to Sunny Nice & Monaco-
So finally get there
Hmmm No blooming space anywhere, Fook it I'll shove it on the seawall right by the helport & get it off there
sorted
Then empty back (well so I thought, I later got detoured via Brussels for a return) so I'll come through the Alps, do a new to me route- the 62, then hook up on the Napoleon that ive not done for a few yrs, jubbly
So finally get there
Hmmm No blooming space anywhere, Fook it I'll shove it on the seawall right by the helport & get it off there
sorted
Then empty back (well so I thought, I later got detoured via Brussels for a return) so I'll come through the Alps, do a new to me route- the 62, then hook up on the Napoleon that ive not done for a few yrs, jubbly
Edited by iguana on Tuesday 9th September 22:19
Just about to finish my break today and a 64 Transit pickup with high sides,we all know who drives those,
is going up n down the layby."Could I have some diesel,I haven't got enough to get to the garage."
What ,the garage half a mile up the road,that he didn't stop at as I could see him drive past it when I pulled out soon after him.
Lying,theiving,caravan dweller........
is going up n down the layby."Could I have some diesel,I haven't got enough to get to the garage."
What ,the garage half a mile up the road,that he didn't stop at as I could see him drive past it when I pulled out soon after him.
Lying,theiving,caravan dweller........
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