You tube should bring out an “I’m jealous “ button.
@Mr_b_yorkshire_farmer15 сағат бұрын
@@Doug-tp7pf that made me chuckle. We never take it for granted the privilege of driving and owning them.
@darrenfarrell-bn2cbКүн бұрын
Click in that 2 Speed diff and they are Rockets Very Similar to the B Series ERF ,
@darrenfarrell-bn2cbКүн бұрын
Yep modern Boys or lads can’t drive them That 2 Speed diff would have you Home Empty in No time ours is a Tow wagon, Chain lift and Still Grafting
@chrisround941Күн бұрын
I so want that unit, always loved the ‘ A ‘ from childhood. A local haulier ran 280 Gardners, and I would wait on the road until one came along. To have one with that Rolls Eagle is just heavenly to me.
@user-mg8uj5ji4jКүн бұрын
Bloody lovely. Is that a big j 8.
@lucherve6169Күн бұрын
Like I would have again a truck with a manual gearbox .
@darrenfarrell-bn2cb2 күн бұрын
Double Clutch them and they Smooth Thank you For this Great Video.
@darrenfarrell-bn2cb2 күн бұрын
It’s Not The First he Drove that perfect Gear change I’ve a B Series ERF with same Set up . Lovely Lorry thanks for The Video.
@LouisPowell-eq1jo2 күн бұрын
How did you squeeze a 335 Cummins into that
@Mr_b_yorkshire_farmer2 күн бұрын
@@LouisPowell-eq1jo it was done in the factory. They did quite a number of them.
@nigelgoodwin69543 күн бұрын
Proper bee-atch vehicle! Well driven.
@GalaxianGamer3 күн бұрын
My friend you will find it strange what I ask, I want to buy a dynatrack massey 4x4 55hp for a small farm. I want to use it for as long as i can without support, what spare parts should i stock? like service items, spare pumps, spare gears/tyres etc. I know it sounds crazy but I know in a few years there will be nothing left in the world, and i would want to farm to keep my family fed. I plan to make my own diesel. I am 44 and since a kid I knew and saw flashes of these days that will come. The world will be empty and I would want my last days to be in peace in a farm near a forest so i am stocking up some things that I would need for my kids. What parts would you store if that is to happen?
@peterphelps11595 күн бұрын
I worked for Mervyn in the 1980’s, many happy miles in that old girl. Happy days.
@hughking667 күн бұрын
Great! Good memories. Nicely filmed!
@jodavies89527 күн бұрын
I remember those little green stickers on windscreen for zebraflex toughened,they were just about stuck to any screen back in the day👍
@danielread76428 күн бұрын
I realky like the vedio , im going to have to find a spanner now . Harry Ferguson was well ahead of his time with the Tea 20 and 25 and the ferguson system proff of the reliability they sre still going today .
@2345bcde10 күн бұрын
Wow that sound one crisp cummims
@paulcasson709310 күн бұрын
Here in South Africa, SAR. South African Railways used the 335 big time in a lot of their truck fleets mostly International Harvesters. Beautiful simple engines as with the Fuller 9 speed. Would be even better if you fitted Jake brakes!!
@johnwilkinson478211 күн бұрын
Proper truck, proper sound and a proper gearbox, fantastic 👍
@paulbrown655411 күн бұрын
Great sounding truck ,the old mechanical engines always sound the best,
@grumpystruckshop380711 күн бұрын
Brought up on these trucks big, J is for jaguar!
@Mr_b_yorkshire_farmer11 күн бұрын
@@grumpystruckshop3807 that’s a new one on me? Cheers
@neilwilliams671611 күн бұрын
Wonderful memories of my dad's J4T, his had a Cummins 180 and a David Brown six speed.
@Mr_b_yorkshire_farmer11 күн бұрын
@@neilwilliams6716 I am not sure there was that many that were fitted with the 290.
@dougmackie483311 күн бұрын
Great sound ,
@dobbodobbo250711 күн бұрын
Awesome sound 👌
@peterharvey176211 күн бұрын
No radio needed. That engine sound is music to the ears
@robertduffin45512 күн бұрын
Brilliant just love listening to that Cummins
@robertsmith981012 күн бұрын
nice one
@billalbion12 күн бұрын
Good to see a driver who can double clutch professionally.
@rogerpowell698512 күн бұрын
Doesn't that sound sweet. No need for a radio .
@MayorofDipshittery-lq7if12 күн бұрын
Is that a David Brown gearbox ?
@Mr_b_yorkshire_farmer12 күн бұрын
@@MayorofDipshittery-lq7if no it’s a fuller 9 speed
@markedwards987412 күн бұрын
Lovely that was talking with one of the brothers on the Fleetwood tanker job last year oldskool 💪
@seanmcguigan34612 күн бұрын
Not your first day jamming gears lol
@ThePhilBilly12 күн бұрын
Ive seen so many pictures and bits off this on facebook recently, been waiting to see a cool video of it! you can tell you know your way aound the fuller box
@Johndeer365012 күн бұрын
Mervin Edwards had some on stock trailer in same colour blue a lad from Berriew use to drive it think his name was Martin
@jack_timber13 күн бұрын
The company I worked for, some 45 years ago, purchased 3 Guy six wheel tippers fitted with AEC 505 engines. One of the drivers came into the workshop to complain that these new wagons were terrible. Underpowered, he stated, so much so a pushbike had overtaken him going up hill!
@DeanWilliams-ih9sj13 күн бұрын
A right wagon , nice to see a video without somebody trying to show how fast they can go up and down the gearbox for a change . Driven right just as it would have been in service , Right driver and not a flip flop or frilly curtain in sight 👌👌👌.
@TheChrysler5613 күн бұрын
❤ Omg! Never thought I’d get to see a BigJ 4t running again. It was a joy to watch you in total harmony with this old Guy. Atkinson, Big j’s ERF & AEC were the main big 4 British units I had the pleasure of driving when working for Humber McVeigh’s in the early 80’s. 😊
@johnyjakebrake582513 күн бұрын
Mega that great video thanks for sharing.
@TheCyberSalvager13 күн бұрын
I saw this at Gaydon a few weeks ago and was surprised to see it as I still have a copy of Truck & Driver dating from 1990 in which this was featured!
@peterwalker602013 күн бұрын
It's good to see a motor like it was when it was in its prime. I'm not a fan of too much bull and polish, I much prefer original.
@volksquadman13 күн бұрын
Wow!-You shot me right back to '74 riding with my Dad at 10 with 20 tons of news print to Fleet street. Cant believe we slept on a piece of M.d.f.. Across these cabs. The spread axle tandem made a lot of clacking and banging through town full load. Thanks for great Cummins tune.
@2.fresh76713 күн бұрын
Lovely motor, sounds well, goes well.
@davieferdinand883213 күн бұрын
Great video Mr B! Just wanna say I really appreciate these virtual ride alongs on classic lorries. Everytime these Truck Rallys come up I'm always curious as to what you would get your hands on next. Hope more of the lads will give you the opportunity to take their lorries for spin sometime. All the best from Saint Lucia.
@TheProdigy198213 күн бұрын
What a truck 💪🏼
@AndreiTupolev13 күн бұрын
That's the 14 litre Cummins isn't it? British trucks of that period had drivelines offering pretty high performance, but cab comfort (and crash safety) hardly changed from the 1950s.
@Mr_b_yorkshire_farmer13 күн бұрын
@@AndreiTupolev yes I believe it is. Small cam 14l.
@DAVID-bv2gv13 күн бұрын
Well That’s Got To Be The Best Wagon in its Working Clothes in The UK 👍🏻💪🏻🇬🇧, Absolute Legend
@andrewturner875513 күн бұрын
It's a beast Richard, what a lorry .
@octopus68013 күн бұрын
Im glad you have done this one -The Big Js were legends back in the 70s and 80s.
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Why are we using the clutch pedal?
You tube should bring out an “I’m jealous “ button.
@@Doug-tp7pf that made me chuckle. We never take it for granted the privilege of driving and owning them.
Click in that 2 Speed diff and they are Rockets Very Similar to the B Series ERF ,
Yep modern Boys or lads can’t drive them That 2 Speed diff would have you Home Empty in No time ours is a Tow wagon, Chain lift and Still Grafting
I so want that unit, always loved the ‘ A ‘ from childhood. A local haulier ran 280 Gardners, and I would wait on the road until one came along. To have one with that Rolls Eagle is just heavenly to me.
Bloody lovely. Is that a big j 8.
Like I would have again a truck with a manual gearbox .
Double Clutch them and they Smooth Thank you For this Great Video.
It’s Not The First he Drove that perfect Gear change I’ve a B Series ERF with same Set up . Lovely Lorry thanks for The Video.
How did you squeeze a 335 Cummins into that
@@LouisPowell-eq1jo it was done in the factory. They did quite a number of them.
Proper bee-atch vehicle! Well driven.
My friend you will find it strange what I ask, I want to buy a dynatrack massey 4x4 55hp for a small farm. I want to use it for as long as i can without support, what spare parts should i stock? like service items, spare pumps, spare gears/tyres etc. I know it sounds crazy but I know in a few years there will be nothing left in the world, and i would want to farm to keep my family fed. I plan to make my own diesel. I am 44 and since a kid I knew and saw flashes of these days that will come. The world will be empty and I would want my last days to be in peace in a farm near a forest so i am stocking up some things that I would need for my kids. What parts would you store if that is to happen?
I worked for Mervyn in the 1980’s, many happy miles in that old girl. Happy days.
Great! Good memories. Nicely filmed!
I remember those little green stickers on windscreen for zebraflex toughened,they were just about stuck to any screen back in the day👍
I realky like the vedio , im going to have to find a spanner now . Harry Ferguson was well ahead of his time with the Tea 20 and 25 and the ferguson system proff of the reliability they sre still going today .
Wow that sound one crisp cummims
Here in South Africa, SAR. South African Railways used the 335 big time in a lot of their truck fleets mostly International Harvesters. Beautiful simple engines as with the Fuller 9 speed. Would be even better if you fitted Jake brakes!!
Proper truck, proper sound and a proper gearbox, fantastic 👍
Great sounding truck ,the old mechanical engines always sound the best,
Brought up on these trucks big, J is for jaguar!
@@grumpystruckshop3807 that’s a new one on me? Cheers
Wonderful memories of my dad's J4T, his had a Cummins 180 and a David Brown six speed.
@@neilwilliams6716 I am not sure there was that many that were fitted with the 290.
Great sound ,
Awesome sound 👌
No radio needed. That engine sound is music to the ears
Brilliant just love listening to that Cummins
nice one
Good to see a driver who can double clutch professionally.
Doesn't that sound sweet. No need for a radio .
Is that a David Brown gearbox ?
@@MayorofDipshittery-lq7if no it’s a fuller 9 speed
Lovely that was talking with one of the brothers on the Fleetwood tanker job last year oldskool 💪
Not your first day jamming gears lol
Ive seen so many pictures and bits off this on facebook recently, been waiting to see a cool video of it! you can tell you know your way aound the fuller box
Mervin Edwards had some on stock trailer in same colour blue a lad from Berriew use to drive it think his name was Martin
The company I worked for, some 45 years ago, purchased 3 Guy six wheel tippers fitted with AEC 505 engines. One of the drivers came into the workshop to complain that these new wagons were terrible. Underpowered, he stated, so much so a pushbike had overtaken him going up hill!
A right wagon , nice to see a video without somebody trying to show how fast they can go up and down the gearbox for a change . Driven right just as it would have been in service , Right driver and not a flip flop or frilly curtain in sight 👌👌👌.
❤ Omg! Never thought I’d get to see a BigJ 4t running again. It was a joy to watch you in total harmony with this old Guy. Atkinson, Big j’s ERF & AEC were the main big 4 British units I had the pleasure of driving when working for Humber McVeigh’s in the early 80’s. 😊
Mega that great video thanks for sharing.
I saw this at Gaydon a few weeks ago and was surprised to see it as I still have a copy of Truck & Driver dating from 1990 in which this was featured!
It's good to see a motor like it was when it was in its prime. I'm not a fan of too much bull and polish, I much prefer original.
Wow!-You shot me right back to '74 riding with my Dad at 10 with 20 tons of news print to Fleet street. Cant believe we slept on a piece of M.d.f.. Across these cabs. The spread axle tandem made a lot of clacking and banging through town full load. Thanks for great Cummins tune.
Lovely motor, sounds well, goes well.
Great video Mr B! Just wanna say I really appreciate these virtual ride alongs on classic lorries. Everytime these Truck Rallys come up I'm always curious as to what you would get your hands on next. Hope more of the lads will give you the opportunity to take their lorries for spin sometime. All the best from Saint Lucia.
What a truck 💪🏼
That's the 14 litre Cummins isn't it? British trucks of that period had drivelines offering pretty high performance, but cab comfort (and crash safety) hardly changed from the 1950s.
@@AndreiTupolev yes I believe it is. Small cam 14l.
Well That’s Got To Be The Best Wagon in its Working Clothes in The UK 👍🏻💪🏻🇬🇧, Absolute Legend
It's a beast Richard, what a lorry .
Im glad you have done this one -The Big Js were legends back in the 70s and 80s.
@@octopus680 cracking motor.
Sounds awesome, thank you
Brilliant music to my ears Fantastic job ❤
Love the sound of a Cummins!