Grahams
Don't complain - suggest what's better
If they don't you haven't put enough in it!Is it normal for them to lift the front axle when loading?
If they don't you haven't put enough in it!Is it normal for them to lift the front axle when loading?
been there done that to the point a scrap merchant refused to take it as it would be to heavy even for them to risk taking lolIf they don't you haven't put enough in it!
's a bugger when you gotta take stuff back outbeen there done that to the point a scrap merchant refused to take it as it would be to heavy even for them to risk taking lol
was a pair of 40 yarders full of motor castings from laurence scott electromotors in norwich. Some american company bought the small motors division and scrapped 90% of everything just wanted the name and paperwork and a few odds and sods. Had told them it was to heavy for the truck but they knew best's a bugger when you gotta take stuff back out![]()
FFSwas a pair of 40 yarders full of motor castings from laurence scott electromotors in norwich. Some american company bought the small motors division and scrapped 90% of everything just wanted the name and paperwork and a few odds and sods. Had told them it was to heavy for the truck but they knew best![]()
going's the least of yer worries .... the haul back home'd be the buggerDon’t think I’d go to school if that’s the transport![]()
When i was youg and foolish i had a few bins that were over loaded. I had 2 fork lift helping to get it off the ground. Once it was a couple of foot up it dragged it on. 42 ton on weigh bridge. Without the wheel down at the back it would rear.Never really seen a hooklift hooking up, not being square on can’t have helped this situation can it?
must'be had some wall of s**t in front of it by the time it broke the surface