When drivers just don't know when to stop...

When drivers just don't know when to stop...

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minky monkey

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1,549 posts

173 months

Saturday 17th November 2012
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A follow on from the American wrecker thread, I was having a nose around on Mick Gould Commercials forum, they've got loads of pictures of jobs they've dealt with. Some real head scratchers.

I'm sure we've all gone down a road at some point and thought, Ooh maybe this wasn't such a good choice..

But really, you've got to know when to stop!

http://www.mickgouldcommercials.com/Forum/viewtopi...

chilistrucker

4,541 posts

158 months

Saturday 17th November 2012
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minky monkey said:
A follow on from the American wrecker thread, I was having a nose around on Mick Gould Commercials forum, they've got loads of pictures of jobs they've dealt with. Some real head scratchers.

I'm sure we've all gone down a road at some point and thought, Ooh maybe this wasn't such a good choice..

But really, you've got to know when to stop!

http://www.mickgouldcommercials.com/Forum/viewtopi...
your right.
only a muppet would have kept driving. even if you were going to continue, you'd surely get out and walk it first.
peanuts and monkeys.

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

170 months

Saturday 17th November 2012
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I once took my previous truck ,only 11 ft high,down a lane when the A259 in East Sussex was closed

for a crash or summat.

The road narrowed and the trees were closing in on the road and i nearly got wedged at one

point,both mirrors had folded in and i had to give it extra beans to get through it.

It felt like a close one to disaster.

That De Rooy driver rolleyes

rumple

11,671 posts

158 months

Saturday 17th November 2012
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I see how he got stuck but how did the XF's get damaged, and they wouldnt have been going back abroad as right hand drive Dafs are asembled in the UK.

rumple

11,671 posts

158 months

Saturday 17th November 2012
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P.S this is one of the reasons i dont use a Sat Nav, id get lazy and slavishly follow it and end up in the st, just like him.

GC8

19,910 posts

197 months

Monday 26th November 2012
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For the people whose job entails off road driving, I sympathise. Tanker drivers who have to negotiate single track lanes might not have as good an excuse as cement mixer drivers and brick wagons, but its all a world away from motorways and A roads!

ZR1cliff

17,999 posts

256 months

Monday 26th November 2012
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I had to take a heavy custom trailer, that opened out into a large shop, down to Goodwood this year. I drove into the grounds and saw the rain sodden acres of grass that they wanted me to drive onto (after weeks of rain) they had a few tracks laid out, but clearly not enough, especially on the turns.

They wanted me to drive up hill on the grass and go round in a steady arch without churning up the grass and down hill onto a marked out pitch.

I diid tell them to get the chains and giant tractor ready hehe

Was even worse when went to pick it up. It had rained and the ground was a quagmire. I had to be towed backwards to couple up, then towed back out onto a tarmac drive. The whole job was a nightmare from start to finish.

4key

11,002 posts

155 months

Monday 26th November 2012
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Sounds like fun, I used to love doing stuff like that. You never know what was going to happen next and every job was different, I miss my old low loader frown

Nickyboy

6,704 posts

241 months

Monday 26th November 2012
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rumple said:
I see how he got stuck but how did the XF's get damaged, and they wouldnt have been going back abroad as right hand drive Dafs are asembled in the UK.
Only the smaller trucks are assembled in the UK, larger tractor units and the like are built in Holland.