because it looked back to front,or that looks 'chinese' a term often used for the unusual:)
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was the answer you read simular to mine Ian
Harrisons of Sheffield ran chinese six converted Scammell Highwayman tractor units from 1966 right up until the late 90's,may have mentioned them before
Not the Chinese variety, no.
Have you ever noticed the odd configuration of some Yank semis, with the turntable mounted behind the rear axle and the trailer pin right at the front of the trailer, leaving a big gap between the cab and trailer. They would be awful to steer too, with next to no weight over the steer.
Hi Simon,can't get yt at work,so will look when I get home;)