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Angle parking a roller on Yaven Creek road.
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Robert Pearce. |
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Looks like no harm done... now where are the pics of your C15A pulling it out?
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Film maker 42 FGT No8 (Aust) remains 42 FGT No9 (Aust) 42 F15 Keith Webb Macleod, Victoria Australia Also Canadian Military Pattern Vehicles group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadianmilitarypattern |
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It was after dark when I drove past on my way home. As for harm it looks like the left mirror is broken, it apears to have hit the ground on its side and righted itself against the bank. There is grass on the mirror arm and the barb is over the cab corner and one steel post is almost out of the ground. The driver is probably suffering RSI from the paper work.
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Last time I drove the neighbours semi I paid too much atention to the guide instead of double checking myself. When I did check the left mirror I was heading for another truck and when I swung the wheel hard I cracked the left mudguard on a bollard. So during the Christmas break I had to polish up on my fibreglassing skills and repair the damage.
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![]() Does this count as an oops? No fault of the driver. This truck was 'parked' on side of the Bruce Hwy, just south of my place, during a period of extreme rain, in 2007. There was no possibility of driving through the rain. Visibility was approaching nil, so driver attempted to pull over and wait out the storm. Rain had been heavy for many days, soils were saturated and soft, driver not able to see that the road edge was sloping, and weight of the vehicle did the rest. Note the licence plate number! Tempting fate perhaps? Water should have been 30 feet below the roadway. The buildup of vegetation is floating debris. One hour later the bridge was entirely under water. Buggered if I would be standing where the thrill seekers were. Ah, the good ole days. I remember rain. Grass was green then. Brown & crunchy now. This shows WHY I wouldn't be standing on that bridge in floodtime. That's not even the worst part of the concrete degrading.
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I took these pics of this cement mixer back in 1977 in Uranium City, Sask.
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Here is one thats happens a lot with grain or cattle feed. Cornering it suddenly starts shifting with the following result. No harm to the driver except for his ego...
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Marc van Aalderen Daimler Dingo Mk1B 1941 Daimler Armoured Car Mk1 1943 Daimler Ferret Mk1/1 1959 Ford Universal Carrier No2 MkII* 1944 Ford GPW British Airborne 1944 Lightweight 10 Cwt Trailer SS Cars Ltd 1944 Anti-Tank Gun 6 Pdr 7 Cwt MkII 1942 Daf Trailer YAA602 1954 Daf Trailer AT16-24-1NL 1977 Daf 2100Turbo 1982 |
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Robert Pearce. |
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This is what happens when you decide not to use your tire chains
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Neil Yeo 1940 11 Cab F8 |
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M38A1 CDN2 or 3 maybe (CFR 08525) on wet roads, mud and snow tires and young driver.
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Terry Warner - 74-????? M151A2 - 70-08876 M38A1 - 53-71233 M100CDN trailer Beware! The Green Disease walks among us! Last edited by maple_leaf_eh; 20-01-13 at 19:37. Reason: year might be wrong |
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