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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Good spotting. Couldn't even see the plates on my phone screen.

    If that's in the UK, then why are they on the wrong side of the road?
    It's a dual carriageway.

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    ppht, forget about the Range Rovers

    who's the lucky bugger that found the 2x 110's and 2x trailers that fell of the last (empty) trailer of this Road Train







    (apologies for double posting same images in another thread, but fits better here)

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    I wish they would drop them off here

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    I live just near a tight bend that most people try to take too quickly. So far I have scored a good pair of workmen's gloves and a good pair of secateurs.
    Jim VK2MAD
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    '17 Isuzu D-Max

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    Quote Originally Posted by jx2mad View Post
    I live just near a tight bend that most people try to take too quickly. So far I have scored a good pair of workmen's gloves and a good pair of secateurs.
    I've heard of a farmer finding a forklift in his paddock. Fell off a train.

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    I have scored a few sturdy buckets, the empty containers that plaster comes in.

    And a chain and twitch off a log truck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    What a pity they are in a LHD country
    C.O.E. tractors are almost extinct in the States. All the trucking firms have gone to 'conventional' tractors. Many 'car carriers' also have single drive axles.

    Les

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