We’ll start with a true belter from husband and wife team, Mr & Mrs Ramm. Loaded right here with a Sugarbeet harvester from Germany. To move a truck with loaded with a harvester measuring 14.00 metres extended, 3.30 metres wide and 4.00metres higher and weighing 26 tons, requires some specialist gear, permits and a lot of know how, especially with Europe’s 4 metre height limit, N5 HCW is an 8×4 Scania tractor unit with a 580hp V8 engine hitched up to a wafer bed low loader and a Dave Ramm in the hot seat, best.


Not all container jobs are are as simple as opening the rear doors of a metal box. Ian “Slim” Godfrey in Aberdeen this morning with an over height open leading container. Slim is driving a Scania this week……yes he is!

Driver Gareth Rowlands seen here on a regional drop with a little sweeper imported from the continent. Gareth’s big new V8, N6 HCW, appears amazing no matter what the load, or is it just me??!

Sister truck to the Gareth’s N6 is Geordie’s truck N7 HCW. Loaded with tower crane parts down close to Bristol. As you can picture constructing a tower crane needs lots of components and lots of loads. N7 was one particular of several unloading right now to get the crane built. Beneath we also have Jon Pryke unloading crane components in X300 HCW.


Workplace waller, or not, James Cartwright was also on the crane job right now in old faithful N200 HCW. Also the last contribution on the crane website is the first super sub of the day, one particular of Hewicks Haulage Scania’s with another piece of the tower.


Driver Little Terry Alderton and his Scania R480 loaded with some kind of hard-arsed looking machine loaded from deep in Southern Germany up to Warwick. Are all of HC Wilson’s loads colour coded??

Here we have a photo sent by driver Gladys of 3 Wilson trucks and another super sub in the type of a Tasker truck driven by Colin Waters. All 4 are heading down through France to Marseille having loaded in England.
Lastly we have the final super sub off the bench for Wilson’s, a nicely recognized truck here on the weblog, the one particular and only Steve Marsh Express! HC Wilson can cover any sort of job including hot shot packing crates to Stoke on Trent. All 3 subbies are tried and tested and extremely trus2rthy which is a have to to maintain the professionalism of Wilsons reputation on the correct track and maintaining those bloomin clients pleased! Thanks to all drivers for this weeks images.
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Wilson Wednesday & The Super Subs
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