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all thats over my head lol It's easier than putting the images onto PB. Trust me . In short: 1) DL the add-on onto Google Chrome 2) Within Chrome go to your PB account 3) Go into each folder and DL the photos by pressing the Download Album button on the right, as shown on the page. This will download the pictures into a folder per download After that, you can extract them from the folder and do as you please . I wish I’d found out about that before I spent hours (luckily in works time!) individually downloading each picture
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I was 40kg out, it weighed in at 3540kg. It is only a basic beaver tail truck though so it doesn’t carry any heavy hydraulics for a slider bed etc. Being pedantic here but that's what I call a car transporter not a recovery truck but cheers for confirming the weight. I agree it’s not great for recovery, as a car dealership the work is mainly new car transportation with a few recoveries thrown in. We used to have a DAF twin deck for transportation and an Iveco with slider and spec lift before for recovery but downsized to one truck last year. With this new truck the driver struggles with a recovery that isn’t a straightforward job, if the wheels aren’t all pointed in the right direction it’s quite hopeless
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Jan 12, 2018 18:59:26 GMT
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If you can find a 7.5 tonner that weighs less than 3500kg I have a long list of buyers especially if they are recovery trucks as being able to carry 4000kg would be very useful. I bet the little Isuzu NQR recovery truck we have at work would come close to 3500kg unladen, I’ll have to take a look at the printout from when it went over the weighbridge last year. It’s the smallest 7.5 tonner I’ve seen, it doesn’t even have air brakes. I was 40kg out, it weighed in at 3540kg. It is only a basic beaver tail truck though so it doesn’t carry any heavy hydraulics for a slider bed etc.
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Jan 11, 2018 21:20:35 GMT
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that's not the full letter of the law. that's like me driving an empty 7.5 tonner because it weighs less than 3.5t/ If you can find a 7.5 tonner that weighs less than 3500kg I have a long list of buyers especially if they are recovery trucks as being able to carry 4000kg would be very useful. I bet the little Isuzu NQR recovery truck we have at work would come close to 3500kg unladen, I’ll have to take a look at the printout from when it went over the weighbridge last year. It’s the smallest 7.5 tonner I’ve seen, it doesn’t even have air brakes.
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Happy New Year everyone
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Dec 28, 2017 16:20:14 GMT
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Think I’ve just spotted your Disco in LRO magazine!
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Thought it was about time I introduced myself after being a long-term lurker! Always had an interest in retro vehicles and really admire the work some of you guys do. I’m not a retro owner myself, although my Mondeo is 12 years old so growing old disgracefully. I’m hoping to own something older and nicer once we’ve finished renovations on the house, but in the meantime I’m happy reading what others are getting up to with their cars.
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