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Deadstock transport. Good image for farming?
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<blockquote data-quote="fermerboy" data-source="post: 3731896" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>We aren't far from Douglasbrae so see plenty of their lorries going past.</p><p>They used to run 40 like the one in the pic, not so many now though. Our local smiddy makes the bodies for them.</p><p>The JCB mechanics love going there to service the loadalls mid summer!!!!! </p><p></p><p>The deadstock isn't the problem, but I have heard from some of the drivers of more than one animal that has "recovered" enough to sit up in the back of the wagon and require a sharp stop to dispatch before continuing the journey.</p><p></p><p>As for the original post, i have no issue with moving the animal in a truck or trailer or whatever, but for Christ's sake cover it up and keep it tidy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fermerboy, post: 3731896, member: 190"] We aren't far from Douglasbrae so see plenty of their lorries going past. They used to run 40 like the one in the pic, not so many now though. Our local smiddy makes the bodies for them. The JCB mechanics love going there to service the loadalls mid summer!!!!! The deadstock isn't the problem, but I have heard from some of the drivers of more than one animal that has "recovered" enough to sit up in the back of the wagon and require a sharp stop to dispatch before continuing the journey. As for the original post, i have no issue with moving the animal in a truck or trailer or whatever, but for Christ's sake cover it up and keep it tidy. [/QUOTE]
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