Tell me about it, I drove an 8 wheeler with a 180 in it. blanked the rad off with cardboard apart from 6 inch at the top, worked well for a few months until going up the M18 from the A1 junction , alarm bells and the temp gauge well up, had to pull over and remove it. If I knew then what I know now, I would have fitted new matrix's both sides, insulated the feed pipes and fitted a Kysor radiator shutter even though it was 10 years old, that's all it needed.
I accidentally run to this clip! The Scammell Contractor ballast tractor in the background was delivered new to Finnish power company Imatran Voima. It already has their logos on the cabdoors. I don´t know how long it served, but I think it was later sold outside Finland and replaced with Faun.
I know Reigate Hill well having driven buses up there decades ago. Leyland Atlanteans loaded with school kids would sometimes only manage the very low first gear with plumes of smoke coming out the back.
I went to this show and remember a gorgeous v special Scania drawbar outside in the colours of Scania LB111 (purple/mauve/maroon & yellow) I sat inside
I too went to this show with my dad who was a hgv mechanic in them days he was called by all a fitter, great days, the buffalo they were standing in front of had the 500 fixed head engine, get a good one and they were great! Unfortunately most were rubbish! Underdevelopment because the car side of bl was being systematically brought down by the unions,
Seems the interviewer was doing his level best to drag the industry down but the exec had every answer on a plate ready for him .. but let’s be fair even those shiny trucks there could never hold a candle to the new volvos and scanias that were imported into the country .. Volvo F88 was 10 years ahead of its time ... great film BTW.
Not much has changed it seems,unfortunately.The haulage industry still has a bad image,and more needs to be done to promote a good one.Just look at the respect the Europeans have in their native countries. As for car drivers,a change for the worst,as standards dip. What more to be said...
that's an aec av 760 you clown not a Leyland engine'. I worked at AEC LTD on engine assembly and on some export engines we had to put a british Leyland monogram badge on. the marathon also had a Leyland badge but we made them at AEC LTD until we closed in may 1979
В 1972 году в СССР водилы тяжёлых грузовиков и мечтать не могли о таких машинах. Эй, горе-комментаторы, которые подшучивают над своим автопромом 70х, вы когда-нибудь хотя бы видели в реале чудовище, под названием МАЗ-500, а ещё круче КАЗ-606 ? Я уж молчу, чтобы управляли ими... Немудрено, что появившаяся в 1976 консервная банка, под названием КамАЗ-5320 показалась советским гражданам каким-то невероятным, фантастическим аппаратом из далёкого будущего. 😁
In 1972, in the USSR, they drove heavy trucks and could not dream of such machines. Hey, unfortunate commentators who make fun of their auto industry of the 70s, have you ever even seen a monster in real life called the MAZ-500, and even cooler than the KAZ-606? I'm silent so that they manage ... It is no wonder that the tin can that appeared in 1976, called KamAZ-5320, seemed to Soviet citizens some incredible, fantastic device from the distant future. 😁
@@SMayleification Thank you for translating my comment! As for those who like to whine literally from everything, this is, in my opinion, a global disaster. But ! I used to think that in Russia it is even more pronounced. Hypertrophied, in a word. How many more. And mostly negative. National feature, yes. However, you have enlightened me and, one might even say, reassured me with your answer. In short, we are all smeared with the same world, only the paint is different (Russian folk proverb 😉😁).
Typical foden product 30 year old when it dropped off the production line, radiator that folds down {useless} Crusader hinged out far better. 2 getting in and out was like crouching down to get in a dog kennel the list goes on.........SCANIA "king of the road" and STILL been made today all over the world for the world
They were shit wagons full stop that’s why when Volvo and Scania entered the uk Market it was the death of all these OEM …in heartbeat ..uk arrogance poor build quality and seriously underpowered unreliable vehicles that were shit to drive and even worse to overnight in….hardest working thing on that 1st foden apart from the driver is that warning buzzer…I can promise ya if that truck spent 10 hours a day on the road that buzzer will spend 9.5 hours going off 😂
1972 , my how things were different , the truck I drive has Euro 6 emission standards , I doubt the Foden and Leyland would pass any emission test today
I spent many years driving a FODEN with a 6LXB 180C an those twin heater boxes below only warm when driving 😄!!
Tell me about it, I drove an 8 wheeler with a 180 in it. blanked the rad off with cardboard apart from 6 inch at the top, worked well for a few months until going up the M18 from the A1 junction , alarm bells and the temp gauge well up, had to pull over and remove it.
If I knew then what I know now, I would have fitted new matrix's both sides, insulated the feed pipes and fitted a Kysor radiator shutter even though it was 10 years old, that's all it needed.
Watching the first few moments of the film I could smell the fresh paint and new tyres on that Scammell! 👍
I accidentally run to this clip! The Scammell Contractor ballast tractor in the background was delivered new to Finnish power company Imatran Voima. It already has their logos on the cabdoors. I don´t know how long it served, but I think it was later sold outside Finland and replaced with Faun.
Brilliant find.
Can you imagine those alarms going off. I would assume the fuse box was often visited!
I know Reigate Hill well having driven buses up there decades ago. Leyland Atlanteans loaded with school kids would sometimes only manage the very low first gear with plumes of smoke coming out the back.
The Leyland Super Buffalo at 3.57 had a nice paint job .
that speedo at 3.39 as fitted to leyland nationals, olympians and possibly alot more trucks and buses were they smith gauges too?
I went to this show and remember a gorgeous v special Scania drawbar outside in the colours of Scania LB111 (purple/mauve/maroon & yellow) I sat inside
I too went to this show with my dad who was a hgv mechanic in them days he was called by all a fitter, great days, the buffalo they were standing in front of had the 500 fixed head engine, get a good one and they were great! Unfortunately most were rubbish! Underdevelopment because the car side of bl was being systematically brought down by the unions,
111 scania didn't come out until 1975
Seems the interviewer was doing his level best to drag the industry down but the exec had every answer on a plate ready for him .. but let’s be fair even those shiny trucks there could never hold a candle to the new volvos and scanias that were imported into the country .. Volvo F88 was 10 years ahead of its time ... great film BTW.
Not much has changed it seems,unfortunately.The haulage industry still has a bad image,and more needs to be done to promote a good one.Just look at the respect the Europeans have in their native countries.
As for car drivers,a change for the worst,as standards dip.
What more to be said...
Joseph Lucas prince of darkness
that's an aec av 760 you clown not a Leyland engine'. I worked at AEC LTD on engine assembly and on some export engines we had to put a british Leyland monogram badge on. the marathon also had a Leyland badge but we made them at AEC LTD until we closed in may 1979
@5.25 what leyland engine is that?
It looks very much like a 'L12' to me, which is basically a AEC 'AV760'.
It's the AEC designed AV760. It was developed into the L & TL12 a couple of years after this film was produced.
В 1972 году в СССР водилы тяжёлых грузовиков и мечтать не могли о таких машинах. Эй, горе-комментаторы, которые подшучивают над своим автопромом 70х, вы когда-нибудь хотя бы видели в реале чудовище, под названием МАЗ-500, а ещё круче КАЗ-606 ? Я уж молчу, чтобы управляли ими...
Немудрено, что появившаяся в 1976 консервная банка, под названием КамАЗ-5320 показалась советским гражданам каким-то невероятным, фантастическим аппаратом из далёкого будущего. 😁
In 1972, in the USSR, they drove heavy trucks and could not dream of such machines. Hey, unfortunate commentators who make fun of their auto industry of the 70s, have you ever even seen a monster in real life called the MAZ-500, and even cooler than the KAZ-606? I'm silent so that they manage ...
It is no wonder that the tin can that appeared in 1976, called KamAZ-5320, seemed to Soviet citizens some incredible, fantastic device from the distant future. 😁
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@@SMayleification Thank you for translating my comment! As for those who like to whine literally from everything, this is, in my opinion, a global disaster. But ! I used to think that in Russia it is even more pronounced. Hypertrophied, in a word. How many more. And mostly negative. National feature, yes.
However, you have enlightened me and, one might even say, reassured me with your answer.
In short, we are all smeared with the same world, only the paint is different (Russian folk proverb 😉😁).
car steers, don't Think !, car steers think a lorry will "Stop" like a car ! !
Cowboys.......................😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 plenty in the UK.
Arse fallen out of it these days unfortunately
Typical foden product 30 year old when it dropped off the production line, radiator that folds down {useless} Crusader hinged out far better. 2 getting in and out was like crouching down to get in a dog kennel the list goes on.........SCANIA "king of the road" and STILL been made today all over the world for the world
I used to operate Fodens.
Scanias were useless for my application!
This Foden was ahead of her time!
Yep Foden were reliable and did not break unlike scania . the radiator folded forward to tilt the cab .
They were shit wagons full stop that’s why when Volvo and Scania entered the uk Market it was the death of all these OEM …in heartbeat ..uk arrogance poor build quality and seriously underpowered unreliable vehicles that were shit to drive and even worse to overnight in….hardest working thing on that 1st foden apart from the driver is that warning buzzer…I can promise ya if that truck spent 10 hours a day on the road that buzzer will spend 9.5 hours going off 😂
Volvo and scania had government export subsidy , we had Maggie Thatcher bent on destroying manufacturing .
6:27 my word what a liar. diesel vs petrol... no mention of NOx
1972 , my how things were different , the truck I drive has Euro 6 emission standards , I doubt the Foden and Leyland would pass any emission test today