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<blockquote data-quote="Tarw Coch" data-source="post: 7350322" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>The days when everything was in bags is bordering on before my time but back in the day when everything was bagged I believe it was common if not standard practice for the lorry driver to have a drivers mate to help.</p><p></p><p>We have had pallet forks here for some years now so the relatively small amount of deliveries in bags that we have are all lifted off.</p><p>Before pallet forks it would have been considered bad form not to help the driver unload, and for most of my time that would of been for relatively small drops of a pallet, the driver passing bags to the edge of the lorry.</p><p></p><p>Up until lockdown a lorry driver who does the bag deliveries for a local feed firm used to come in the local pub and he said he quite liked to unload the odd pallet by hand, was good excercise..........a whole load might be another matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarw Coch, post: 7350322, member: 1008"] The days when everything was in bags is bordering on before my time but back in the day when everything was bagged I believe it was common if not standard practice for the lorry driver to have a drivers mate to help. We have had pallet forks here for some years now so the relatively small amount of deliveries in bags that we have are all lifted off. Before pallet forks it would have been considered bad form not to help the driver unload, and for most of my time that would of been for relatively small drops of a pallet, the driver passing bags to the edge of the lorry. Up until lockdown a lorry driver who does the bag deliveries for a local feed firm used to come in the local pub and he said he quite liked to unload the odd pallet by hand, was good excercise..........a whole load might be another matter. [/QUOTE]
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