Speedy's oilfield Kenworth's Part# 2... Baby it's cold outside says Biglorryblog!

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Regular Biglorryblog visitors will know that last night Martin Phippard sent me a whole lorry load of shots of Speedy's Kenworth oilfield trucks. Well despite him being rude to me about not knowing the difference between a roadtrain and a Michigan B-train (or whatever they're called) as promised here are the rest of the pictures he sent in and you can find out more by visiting this website too www.speedyhh.com from whence cometh these evocative images.

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Based in the Western State of Colorado Speedy Heavy Hauling specialises in oil rig moves throughout the Western USA and Canada. It's a land where the men are tough, the conditions tougher and the trucks, well the KWs anyway, are right on top of the job as usual. Unsurfaced roads, snow and ice and oversize loads are literally all in a day's work for the big old brutes.

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Snow chains too...now click through here for more...

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The drivers look as if they earn their money too Martin...

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As seen from the 'Bird's Eye View'...

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And that's yer lot! Thanks MP.

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