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Oh yes, a very distinctive sound!
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Gibbo2286 wrote: 02 Feb 2018, 18:02 That Commer TS3 was a fabulous truck, you could hear it coming from a fair distance away from its turbo scream and its horizontally opposed piston engine, the only British truck accepted by the US trucking industry at the time.
here's the sound of a two stroke diesel I presume
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One of the strangest sounding engines is the Bolinder. They only fire when they need to (which can drive modern mechanics nuts as they try to find the non-existent fault), which makes it very easy to diagnose when you are running with a light load and the engine is firing a lot (it normally means you have something wrapped around the prop);
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot-bulb_engine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot-bulb_engine
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The Egyptian truckers used to have a mile high load of cotton bales, when they passed a Brit army truck they would give the steering a shake to set their load swaying and try to push the Brit off the road, that's what happened to this one.
All those guys in the water had to go to the MO and have a series of injections to protect against disease.
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Here are a few trucks for you Neil. The Danter family are still going, Henry Danter put a £million into restoring the fairground at Barry Island fairly recently.
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Reason: YouTube link
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Thanks Gibbo a comprehensive coverage there
As a source of information, and preserving records and images which would otherwise disappear the good old internet is phenomenal. Between youtube and wikipedia just about covers everything!
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Loved the sound of them on the Swedish fishing boats.
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Anyone ever set foot on the Outer Hebrides? Anyone been to South Uist? Anyone taken their Camera with them?
This bloke has....Rupert Fleetingly
I sort of think he knows what he is doing....
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This bloke has....Rupert Fleetingly
I sort of think he knows what he is doing....
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POTD..Otters
I can assure everyone that on far bank of the river in this picture there are 3 Otters, a Mother and 2 Cubs.
With the naked eye and through binoculars there were excelllent views as they made their way upstream, in and out of the water generally frolicing around and enjoying themselves.
So even though my amateurish photography wasn't able to pick them out on this image, the photograph itself always capture's the time and the place and for me at least will always capture that moment.
Have to big up Northern Experience Wildlife Tours and their otter mini-safari's for opening my eyes to find what has always been there.
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With the naked eye and through binoculars there were excelllent views as they made their way upstream, in and out of the water generally frolicing around and enjoying themselves.
So even though my amateurish photography wasn't able to pick them out on this image, the photograph itself always capture's the time and the place and for me at least will always capture that moment.
Have to big up Northern Experience Wildlife Tours and their otter mini-safari's for opening my eyes to find what has always been there.
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"In a highway service station
Over the month of June
Was a photograph of the earth
Taken coming back from the moon
And you couldn't see a city
On that marbled bowling ball
Or a forest or a highway
Or me here least of all"
Joni Mitchell-Refuge of the roads
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Over the month of June
Was a photograph of the earth
Taken coming back from the moon
And you couldn't see a city
On that marbled bowling ball
Or a forest or a highway
Or me here least of all"
Joni Mitchell-Refuge of the roads
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Will I manage 222222 in the morning or will my son give his mate a lift home from work and spoil it?
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Like that Steve, you should make a note of where it happens and let us know. I did engineer my speedo to read 123456 with the tripometer showing 789.0 some time ago..(its 190,000 ish now)
I think a couple of my significant milages have occured on the A1 at Stannington 200,000 in one of my Xantias on my way down to Pickering, and one time I ceremoniously concealed a 10p piece in a hole in a nearby tree when one of my cars clicked over to 100,000
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I think a couple of my significant milages have occured on the A1 at Stannington 200,000 in one of my Xantias on my way down to Pickering, and one time I ceremoniously concealed a 10p piece in a hole in a nearby tree when one of my cars clicked over to 100,000

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Cheated, a little run on the A1 and 1231.


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Nice. That tripometer looks to be genuinely random, rather than my own calculated and engineered one! What are the chances of a prile of 5's coming up with your flush of deuces! So in the vicinity of the Nissan factory or the decaying Vulcan then Steve?
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