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Forest Loaders Ltd 0-6-0 FL 106 shunting at Portland. Formerly Whakatane Board Mills 103 used on the Matahina Tramway.
Built by Drewry Car Co, No 2258 of 1949
152 kW diesel with 5 speed epicyclic gearbox.
Video at youtu.be/Q9pvjCW5dIU
youtu.be/UqlFBG3v1zc for video shot between Otiria and Portland 15 August 2016.
Click on the map for location.
CVSE's Corey VanOverschot from the Vernon Scale and Mike Gustavson from Kelowna volunteered their time on Oct 7 (2015) in Lumby to collect and weigh food donations for their local food bank.
CVSE staff, along with local emergency services organizations, drove throughout the community with their emergency equipment activated, collecting more than 7500 lbs of food.
Apparently this jumbo jet (N661US) has quite an interesting history including being the first Boeing 747-400 ever produced. It has now been converted into a museum. When I took these photos, I had no idea of any of her history until years later now.
airlinegeeks.com/2015/09/08/the-worlds-first-747-400-on-i...
Terminal 3, Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), Manila, Philippines
Smells of the Fair say summer to me! This particular summer we didn't go to the PNE with it's mini donuts and food carts, but Playland still had its fair share of greasy smells like our lunch place, Whitespot!
cluttered and layered loading dock up where the cool kids ride their fancy bikes .... featuring el flyer,giver,produkt,leeny,labrona,gawd,other and the faint memory of simo ......
A truck that hauls oversize/overweight loads pulling into the parking lot. Even with the trailer folded up, it required an escort vehicle because the trailer was so long.
A CH-47 Chinook helicopter crewmember observes a sling-loaded Humvee and M119 howitzer through an opening in the aircraft during a training exercise, on Fort Bragg, Aug 28, 2013. The exercise was designed to familiarize paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division with sling-load operations by using helicopters to transport their equipment into position quickly so they can begin to provide indirect fire support.
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. William Reinier, 2/82 PAO)
My groupings of buttons for today. This is a simple layout about my dad and son and their special bond. TFL!
An impromptu attempt at making a short "how-to" video on loading 120 film into a Holga. Done late last night, with only the light of a nearby desk lamp. (I give a thumbs up at the end, but it's out of the frame.)
20t grain hopper is positioned under the grain elevaor ready for loading. The tractor is Multi Jet Fusion Plastic, the elevator is printed in Grey resin and the wagon is Bachmann.
Date taken: 18/01/10
Location: Bantay National High School, National Road, Bulag Centro, Bantay, Ilocos Sur
Bain News Service,, publisher.
Loading ice
[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.11583
Call Number: LC-B2- 2523-2
Loading systems is specialised in total solutions for loading and unloading service on dock equipment and industrial doors
JCB Fastrac 7270 + Flatbed & Dolly
JCB Fastrac 8250 + Flatbed & Dolly
JCB Loadall 536-80 Agri Handler + Heath Grab
Volvo FH12 Strawbar.
(Eaton Socon, Cambs. 18/9/18)
1998 International,9300. 2 million miles and still have the original hood and most of the paint. She has some battle scars, but held together with blood and sweat. I pulled the plastic of the truck and turned the wrenches on it from the day it hit the dealer ship, then bought it off the guy who had it and put the first three hundred thousand miles on it. I have drove, bled, and turn the wrenches on it ever since. I have redone the interior, customized it to be like no other. It has a 525 Cummins, 18 speed transmission and pulls either a 2001 Wilson cow wagon or 53 foot step deck pulling mostly hay.
Loading dock at the Country Depot farm supply. Saturday morning…closed for business.
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An ‘abnormal load’ is a vehicle that has any of the following:
- a weight of more than 44,000 kilograms
- an axle load of more than 10,000 kilograms for a single non-driving axle and 11,500 kilograms for a single driving axle
- a width of more than 2.9 metres
- a length of more than 18.65 metres
This document "Code of Practice - Lighting and Marking for Abnormal Load Self escorting vehicles incorporating Operating guidance" gives details of how an escort vehicle should be equipped.
The reference "self escorting" is that abnormal loads do not now need to be escorted by the Police.
I like point 2.1...
"An escort motor vehicle shall have a minimum of four wheels."
Point 2.7 is interesting...
"Flash rates over 10Hz have been shown to increase glare and can also increase the risk of epileptic response. Alternating beacons (right and then left) at 1-3Hz increases the conspicuity of the vehicle without an increase in glare or increasing the risk of an epileptic response."
Read it here: assets.highways.gov.uk/specialist-information/abnormal-lo...
Loading systems is specialised in total solutions for loading and unloading service on dock equipment and industrial doors
Georgia Army National Guardsmen Sgt. Juan Serna, assigned to the Glennville based 177th Brigade Engineer Battalion, loads equipment and personal luggage prior to departing for Noble Partner 20 at Hunter Army Airfield, Ga. on Sept. 4, 2020. Noble Partner is a biannual exercise in the country of Georgia which improves interoperability between the U.S. Army, Georgian Defense Forces and partnered nations. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Isaiah Matthews
My Gift : Miss Molly
Still need to add journaling, but need a few details first from my Mom. Molly was her Christmas gift last year from my Dad. Terrible photo, but I love that you can see the genuine happiness on my Mom's face.
(This is another page from a kit from Danielle Donaldson from 2011) About time..Right!
Wagons are loaded with coal from the conveyor belts at Sikulje from the nearby open cast mine, whilst in the distance, Kriegslok locomotive 33-236 waits to shunt them into position for despatch to the Tuzla power station. This will be done by a 661 series Kennedy diesel locomotive. Sikulje, Tuzla, Bosnia Herzegovina.