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5 years 1 month ago #199027 by JOHN.K.
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Truck appears to be a Hippo with ergomatic cab.

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5 years 1 month ago #199028 by Swishy
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may B same Lorry with different trailer n load




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5 years 1 month ago #199032 by JOHN.K.
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Atkinson?

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5 years 1 month ago #199033 by eerfree
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Mayne nicks numbering indicates this is the Victorian registered Atkinson Semi No 2, and V BT 36 was a Bedford Tray No 36.

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I do not know how I got over the hill without ever getting to the top.

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5 years 4 weeks ago #199547 by Swishy
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Wen big iz bute eee full




Roll off of the 3,000 tonne regenerator

Heavy lift and transportation specialist Mammoet claimed to have set a new record in Nigeria by transporting a 3,000 tonne regenerator for the Dangote Refinery construction project.
According to Mammoet, it is the heaviest item ever to be transported on a public road in Africa.




Receiving components from the vessel’s hook

The regenerator was offloaded from the ship using the roll off method. This required 108 axle lines of SPMT in 3 x 36 lines configuration. Similarly, a 1,673 tonne reactor,
measuring 44 metres long, 16 metres wide and 17 metres high, was transported using 78 axle lines in 3 x 26 lines configuration

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5 years 3 weeks ago #199624 by dno
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I don't know anything about this pic, looks like melbourne and there appears to be some dimensions pened on the pic.



Looks like a mack up front and an ex military jigger behind it.
Anyone know anything about it?

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5 years 3 weeks ago #199625 by Swishy
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DNO
gudday m8

guess n th@ B a Yellow Express (Fleet Express) 'B' model mack
n google sez:
Holden courtesy ute, registration number HHK-206, escorting a truck carrying a wide and high load through Footscray.
Writing on the original photograph has been captured reading "105' long, 17' high, 18' wide". Circa 1961

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5 years 3 weeks ago #199633 by Mrsmackpaul
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Im thinking Swish man is right about Yellow Express

They also had a Federal 604 on heavy haulage and it looks like it behind the Mack to my untrained eye

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5 years 3 weeks ago #199636 by Lang
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Here is a blade passing through Nhill in Victoria.

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5 years 3 weeks ago #199649 by Mrsmackpaul
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Here is one from faceless book that is similar to one Swish man has shared before
Some suggested Swishy's one was photo shopped but this clearly shows this was wasn't

www.facebook.com/MiningMishaps/videos/350691452214506/

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