neris wrote: » https://twitter.com/SmTruckPhotos/status/954618883608121344
Rave.ef wrote: » That ladies and gentlemen is better then any adult material
Gavman84 wrote: » I'd be in favour of the truck forum too. Don't drive myself but father did for 30 odd years and spent lot of my childhood in trucks too! Another Volvo fan they are savage. He did milk collection all Volvo's FL then FM. Also did some work in F10s. I still go up to mccarthys in watergrasshill to look at new trucks in the odd time. Used to love going sitting in the new FH XL globetrotters when he would be in the getting something fixed the odd time. Was a savage FH 750 there end of last year was a cattle truck some machine.
Cork Truck Driver wrote: » Jesus, the Volvo F10, you're going right back there. In relation to McCarthy's, i previously spoke with Colman McCarthy, he is a gent, i'd nearly ask for a tour of the place. I'd say they get alot of custom from the Farmers considering they are suitably located near many of them.
Noveight wrote: » I’d definitely throw my support behind this. I’m not a driver myself but have always had a look around the trucks that deliver diesel and meal to the farmyard here at home. I didn’t realize there was a shortage of drivers in the industry.
Rave.ef wrote: » It's fairly bleak to be honest. I know of 2 lads under 30 driving artics and only a hand full under 40.
westgolf wrote: » Let's open this forum up a bit lads. Plenty of fine trucks in the west of Ireland too. Not just Munster.. Noting that Gillane is a galway crew who haul out of Charleville RDC.
Rave.ef wrote: » Wheel didn't really bother me but then again it's a MAN I'm in always so the renault wheel is about the same. Again Volvo comes out on top tidy steering wheel makes life so much easier.
CiniO wrote: » So are there any decisions in relation to trucking forum? Should we take it to forum admins with a request or some other form of request?
Cork Truck Driver wrote: » I’ve been onto Beasty about it, he hasn’t forgotten but has a matter of a personal nature to contend with at the present moment.
Forum Request Procedure When any new forum request is made, the Request will be left open for a maximum period of 6 weeks from the start date. At the end of 6 weeks the number of *clear* votes of support or opposition will be counted up. If the final tally (votes in favour/votes against ) is greater than +18 then the forum will be considered popular enough for consideration. If the tally of votes is higher than +20 for a continuous period of a week then the forum will be considered popular enough for consideration and the remainder of the 6 week period can be discarded.
Zaph wrote: » The request has only been up for three weeks. As per the Forum Requests charter: So it'll be a few weeks yet before any decision is made I'm afraid.
audiavantawx wrote: » I am under 30 and have no interest in driving anymore Keep your money and train yourself to do something else I wish I would have had the advice years ago
s14driftking wrote: » The steering wheel adjusts better on the man. I’ve drive both in renault since last September. Easy to drive just I can’t get seat right due to short legs beer belly and big steering wheel. Volvo is most comfy I’ve drove.
audiavantawx wrote: » There is a driver shortage for a reason and most lads in the industry know why,there is nothing appealing about driving these days,why would you bother. I am under 30 and have no interest in driving anymore Pays more to do other jobs and most companies have no interest in training or helping newly qualified driver out I would not advise anyone young to go near lorries I know it sounds bad Keep your money and train yourself to do something else I wish I would have had the advice years ago
Cork Truck Driver wrote: » Don't suppose you'd have any photos of the lovely ladies?
Rave.ef wrote: » If you can find the right company it helps but the good guys are few and far between. Id be one of the rare under 30s. One of the few that seem to take on lads would be Martin Ryan's good few younger lads driving for them.
mfceiling wrote: » I must look the next time I'm home. I remember they closed all the roads in the local town to let the father pull an enormous gas tank to a local plant. Imagine as a kid sitting up high beside your father while the police stop all vehicles to give him a clean run with this massive load on!! Good times!!
Cork Truck Driver wrote: » Here is the Caulfield Transport Roadtrain Copyright DMS Truck Photographyhttps://www.facebook.com/DUMBstruckCNN/photos/pcb.171692170043829/171691976710515/?type=3&theater&ifg=1