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Old 14th December 2012, 16:00
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Some of you I already know most I don't so I am looking forward to getting to know you.I am an HGV driver my job is driving an DAF CF 8wh Tipper delivering aggregates and tarmac in and around London.My photo intrest is General Haulage with a big liking for Stobart I also like preserved lorries Thames Traders are my favourite.
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Old 14th December 2012, 16:04
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Old 14th December 2012, 16:06
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Welcome to T&B Forum, TARMACBOB.

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Are you an owner-driver?
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Old 14th December 2012, 17:00
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A warm welcome from the usually sunny Isle of Anglesey, Tarmacbob.

I also like Thames Traders (and 400e's) but have never seen inside one, let alone been inside one!
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Old 14th December 2012, 18:00
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Old 15th December 2012, 18:38
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Hi All
Some of you I already know most I don't so I am looking forward to getting to know you.I am an HGV driver my job is driving an DAF CF 8wh Tipper delivering aggregates and tarmac in and around London.My photo intrest is General Haulage with a big liking for Stobart I also like preserved lorries Thames Traders are my favourite.
Hello and welcome aboard Bob, my1st lorry was a 6 wheeler Thames Trader flatback, I never actually drove it, I was a mate, and we went to Glasgow ex Halifax with a load of silicates in 45 gallon drums, all the way on the old roads, it belonged to a company called Wm. Aske of Water Lane in Halifax, and was battleship grey in colour, stick some pics on and we can all have a ganders mate.
Take it easy. Alex ....www.truckcentral.co.uk
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Old 15th December 2012, 18:48
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I never actually drove it, I was a mate, and we went to Glasgow ex Halifax with a load of silicates in 45 gallon drums, all the way on the old roads,
Youngsters today wuddn't believe what used to happen.


Lorries towing drawbar trailers had to have a second man to apply the trailer brakes or place a chock behind a wheel (and were restricted to 20mph).
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Old 15th December 2012, 21:00
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Greetings TarmacBob, from another Robert.

I used to, regularly, deliver to the Sainsbury's depot in Charlton. I quite often parked in Willoughby Way, behind Matalan.
Nowadays, I'm like a black cab driver, I don't go south of the river. However, I do get down to the quayside at Purfleet. Last time I was down there I got stopped, for a routine check, by the VOSA men.
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Old 17th December 2012, 08:42
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Hi Robert, the site at Sainsbury is now a building site. Barry
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