yes it was a good day and was looking for a old building and come a cross them trucks it was nice to see them shame they will be left there to rot away buy hey glad you liked the video hoping to do more soon as this virus goes away just be safe out there
We owned that seddon it I grew up round that lorry when I was a kid would mean the world to my old man to see it again I was one of first ever skip lorry’s
hi kazys its was nice to see all them trucks and lots of olds one there but shame to see the end of the road for them . And must be mad out of all of them u seen that old truck you knew well i hope your old man enjoys the video thanks for watch and be safe out there
Great video!!!! I can spend ages in a place like that. I like Bedford trucks best I had a pair of Bedford tk lorrys. They were a great lorry maker that is now history, a real shame!
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Oh man, I don't know why but I would love to go to a place like this, just to look at the abandoned trucks, machinery and trailers, it would be a plus to go inside of a Daf prison van, maybe even get a ride in one.
@@aledowen6190 any chance you could put me in touch with the owners? I'm sure if the price is right they won't mind letting a couple go. I'd be interested in a chassis cab and some engines etc. Would be willing to make it worth your while if I can get some bits bought.
Thanks Pete glad you enjoyed the video it was one of many videos witch I enjoyed exploring and nice to find places that has old trucks and hopping to find more thanks for watching
Hi there I'm sorry I'm not sure who it is its a shame to see them like that came a cross them when looking for a abandoned house that was close by sorry again if I could not help
@@fava7753 bruh just interested how this looks from above. I photograph abandoned cars myself and I know the reason why you should never give locations to strangers
Seddon Atkinsons, fodens,erfs Iveco,daf,bedfords...all British made trucks....the Seddon bin truck I might buy ,the blue volvo maybe , the ERF/MAN trucks maybe
Yes they were good work horses and it was a shame to see there going for scap y the look of it was a blast from the past thats for sure well glad u liked the video hopping to do some more explores thanks for watching and stay safe out there
hey there chaji glad you liked the video it was a good explore but if u get to go out there your self its good fun but also be carful . but its nice to find some old stuff to film and share to people who cant get out there thanks for watching and hope to find more soon
thanks for letting me know its a british army leyland always leaning but was nice to see these trucks and a shame they cant be used any more hope you liked the video hoping to do some more thanks for your input
The ERFs and the DAFs carry the same engines (cummins) with similar bodies...its the FODENS that were difficult to convert to LHD..so we didnt buy them...they also had catapillar engines and a few with cummins... Wish I could help by buying the whole lot... but the market for old british reliable trucks is just not there anymore...the pounds is just too strong making them more expensive than a new chinese truck which will give better return on investment.
Sorry for the missed spelling, I owned three Dafs and one Leyland road train . Two of the Dafs were great , one was a the biggest mistake I ever made! Over the 4 years I owned it if I listed the faults that I encountered I would probably probably get sued . The costs in the four years was astronomical , the clutch failed in the first year , two compressors , the air pressure control valve kept coking up even after oil changes . When this happens the air pressure drops slowly then suddenly drops through the floor.total loss of brakes!!!! Tyres wearing out on the second steer axle almost as fast as I could buy them . Injector pipes snapping of after 4K miles . The crank shaft broke at the middle main bearing necessitating a new engine . The last straw! Let the finance company repo it and acquired a Leyland Roadtrain and ran it for about 3 yrs total repair bill £2000 most of which was a rebuild kit for its reliable and bullet proof E 14 big cam Cummins . Paid 3k for it and sold it for 2.4 k . I call that bloody good . I could buy them
Hi there I know most of them was nice and could be put on road again what a shame I was looking for a building but came a cross them it was a nice find hope you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching
Any one here must be a true truck lover.. Where is this paradise located? Is that what you guys do...i sure as hell would mind buying one to reserect it...love old skool...DAF in particular
hi there was a good explore was looking for a building in the woods and came across all of them it was nice to see the old trucks shame they not back on road some of them thanks for watching hope you enjoyed the video and sorry but i dont give out locations
Hi red dragon urbex. I would love to come see this place as i love old trucks and commerical vehicles. would you mind telling me where this place is. Keep up the great work. Jack
hi kevin im not sure did not see any name to this place all there was walking in the woods and came on to then as u can see they were nice lorrys there shame they are just left there
sorry but am not shore any thing about this yard only i came across it on a walk one day and i dont give out locations but thanks for watching more to come
Its not an abandoned site because no one is around or the dogs are back in the farm house...I have been to a lot of truck yards/farm like this all over the midlands and a few up north... I can see a few trucks that still have a second life .... perhaps you visited on a sunday ...but trust me they are not abandoned, the owner of the farm invested a lot in what you are looking at.....I cry when I see no one to continue the business if that has happened to this site....
Not sure we were looking for a abandond house in that location and came up and seen them and nice to film and it was a week day not Sunday thanks for watching
The exchange rate to the pounds has made these old reliable trucks too expensive, the daf 50s did not have enough power, the Mercs..ategos with the V8 engines would still fetch a few pounds, also ex army LHD tippers...Most will end in the breakers yard ..what a shame...gone are the days I would have bought a few trucks and loaded them in a curtainsider for export...Now the chinese truck are doing what the British old reliable trucks used to do....
Yes it is a shame since most of the them were clean and could be put back on road but thanks for the info I'm always learning stuff on them glad you liked the video hopping to find some more on my travels
Yeah it was good the only reason I asked is because 1 I love daf lf's and 2one of the trucks sead crediton on it and I'm at winkleigh so if it was around there I could have a look I've done stuff like that before but not with trucks
@@reddragonurbex2912 thank you. I did enjoy your exploring the junk yard. Its interesting to see and learn about trucks regardless of where they are from. Greetings from the U.S.
The 4x4 left hand drive recovery truck you refered to as American as it was a left hooker, is a 4x4 Leyland 45/ roadrunner ie UK made, probably for the British army, who spec lots of LHD trucks. If you had looked at the cab profile it is identical to the rest of the DAF 45 cabs scattered about. To be honnest it just looks like a breaker store for common Leyland DAF veriants. Most of the stuff looks way out of date .. hence keeping on to stuff as operstors still running crap kit will be strugling to find parts. The cab you got in with a bed was a DAF CF, not a great example of a truck even when new, small cramped, bought by large operators as they are cheap, but good on fuel and fairly reliable, not a favourite of drivers, low cab, poor vision, shocking steering wheel adjustment, poor accross cab or bed access. ... Ford 'cargo' is a Iveco eurocargo, one of the worse lorrie ever to operate in the UK. All I can see is crap Leylands, a few ERF EC 11's and a few Bedford TK's. I appreciate you found this place interesting but if you like me ard into trucks, the cv show or truckfest is where we all head for. Most these trucks are the dregs of their time. The ERF EC11's were sort of ok to drive, unless you have ever driven a Scania or a volvo, then ERF's would be a nightmare to drive, if you knew nothing else, then they were ok, but the rest are small rigids, 7.5t to 17t and bare basic muti drop crap. Crush them for tin cans.... exept of course the ERF's, as the cabs are fiberglass.... known as 'plastic pigs' by hgv drivers back in the day. Regards BasherMAN
Well thanks for the info on them nice to learn stuff on them trucks it was a good find me my self drove buses but alway nice to see old stuff around and hopping to find more thanks alot for watching the little video stay safe out there
Cheers You too. Ps I have a psv too. Started working on coaches as an apprentice in 1985, Duple, Plaxton, Bova and power plants wre mostly Bedford 500 series or Leyland Leppards. I have also driven DD and SD buses for First Bus. Mostly Volvo b9's . Also worked on infrastructure, bus stops and signes etc. By choice, I am a CE HGV 1 driver , drive a MAN TGX 26.500 ( wide ,tall sleeper cab) atric and carry a moffett mx truck mounted fork lift on a SDC rear steer spread axle trailer at 44 tonnes. Pro's.... money much better than on the buses Monday to Friday ... trucks are far more refind than buses, seat on air, air ride syspension, walk through cab, fridge, lockers, good quality bed. Same start time every day Get home every afternoon with little nights out New kit with 500 bhp No customers to deal with No stupid questions like ' why is the bus late'??? ( answer , cos you cocks keep asking why its late and not having payment ready oh and choosing to fanny about going upstairs instead of just sitting down!!!! Grrrr!!!) Cons Longer hours than the busses Tacho instead of running card Liitle to no social interaction Takes years to find a good well paid job that you like. Best wishes BasherMAN
I here you on about buses you do get some shit on them your better on the lorries sounds a nice truck you got glad u liked the video and be safe out there
The CF dafs were a complete crap too much electronics ... The old man who owns the site must have passed away, with his children less intrested in the scrap yard...An old friend of the owner still alive would probably help dispose of the trucks for what ever value he can get...We used to buy the old reliable dafs and ship them off to africa, but when they started introducing electronics for fuel efficency they became a problem for the african mechanics who had no computers and electronic pads etc etc...Some of the old stuff like the manual 4x4 will still sell but not enough to warrant a visit.
Hi there you could be right was not sure any thing about this place only we were looking for a abandoned house as we went through the woods we came up with that truck yard hope you enjoyed the video thanks for watching
@@dturbo306 The reason I say that look like a lot of Soviet stuff in there because I believe that some of the trucks said DAF On them and I believe that is a Soviet brand but I could be wrong
Shawn just to educate you there is no law against trespassing so long as you have not broken in or any thing or taken things witch we dont do on any explore thanks for looking
@@reddragonurbex2912 Oh so if a Security Guard or someone that owns the property catches you there & asks, "What you are doing there?", you can tell him the same explanation? Trespassing Laws must be different in your country.
@@shawnhammack5525 not sure where you are from but as for uk yes there is no law for trespass if police come and you on property then you have to leave and if you go back then you will get in to trouble becauce it becomes aggravated trespass on the second time if you are caught no the same place hope that was more help for you
@@reddragonurbex2912 It may depend on the state/county. But if you're cought on property uninvited you more than likely will be arrested. It can also depend on the property owner if they want to press charges.
Not sure there was some big sheds up the top of yard but did not go that far up just look at the ones I could see but he would not run out of parts any way thanks for watching my video hope u enjoy it
Looks like heaven👍
@Ismael Jalen ok bet
great video, that speed lorry from Welshpool is 12 miles from me and the Banwy fuels truck not far from me, great seeing the old trucks
yes it was a good day and was looking for a old building and come a cross them trucks it was nice to see them shame they will be left there to rot away buy hey glad you liked the video hoping to do more soon as this virus goes away just be safe out there
We owned that seddon it I grew up round that lorry when I was a kid would mean the world to my old man to see it again I was one of first ever skip lorry’s
hi kazys its was nice to see all them trucks and lots of olds one there but shame to see the end of the road for them . And must be mad out of all of them u seen that old truck you knew well i hope your old man enjoys the video thanks for watch and be safe out there
@@reddragonurbex2912 could I email you and show you the old photos have digged out of that lorry
@@kazysculliss6677 yes if u like it be nice to see how it was on the road
@@reddragonurbex2912 Kazysculliss@live.co.uk
Great video!!!!
I can spend ages in a place like that. I like Bedford trucks best I had a pair of Bedford tk lorrys. They were a great lorry maker that is now history, a real shame!
yes it was a good explore nice to see some old trucks and a shame there just left there most of them could go back on road
@@reddragonurbex2912 looks like a truck salvage yard pick n pull
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@Grant Brandon I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out now.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
It was interesting to see this video. I agree with all these that said these are going for export, some for spares others will be used again.
I love it! I hope you guys had a great time!
thanks dan glad u liked it
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Oh man, I don't know why but I would love to go to a place like this, just to look at the abandoned trucks, machinery and trailers, it would be a plus to go inside of a Daf prison van, maybe even get a ride in one.
hey there yes it was a good place and lots of trucks but could not get in to any of the prison vans but am sorry my friend i dont give out places
I visited there yesterday its amazing
cool hope its all the same there was a nice place but shame to see them just rotting away
Aled I'm interested in buying one of them trucks for a project of mine, who's the owner of them? Could you tell me where they are?
@@MattySims they aren't for sale they are for export
@@aledowen6190 any chance you could put me in touch with the owners? I'm sure if the price is right they won't mind letting a couple go. I'd be interested in a chassis cab and some engines etc. Would be willing to make it worth your while if I can get some bits bought.
@@aledowen6190 where abouts roughly is the location would love to see and film these lovely lorrys
I would love too know where this is would love too have a walk around there love trucks
Me too!
I'd be interested in buying one of them, could you put me in touch with the owner?
Sorry I don't know who owns them all in a field in the middle of woodland sorry again if I could help u out
Good video enjoyed very much👍
Thanks Pete glad you enjoyed the video it was one of many videos witch I enjoyed exploring and nice to find places that has old trucks and hopping to find more thanks for watching
All cut and loaded for export owner on extended long holiday
must be but it was a good find and hope to get to see more like it
Sad to see those giants resting there anyway great video
yes its a same them just rotting away because what i seen there could go back on road
It looks like a export yard to me
They like the DAF's for the Cummins engines. Cheers
Aww right I never knew that but always leaning thanks for that info Will hope you enjoyed the video hope to do more
@@reddragonurbex2912 Was a good video, I like to explore and grew up with my dad in trucks, so all round interesting. Cheers
Them ERF s look tidy 👍🏽
yes its a shame there left there some of them could go back on the road
Red dragon I have been looking for a cab for my daf 60 can you link me with whoever runs that yard
Hi there I'm sorry I'm not sure who it is its a shame to see them like that came a cross them when looking for a abandoned house that was close by sorry again if I could not help
@@reddragonurbex2912 thanks for sharing great work still with your explorations
An overflight with a drone would be cool
yes hopping to get one soon
yes have not got one yet but hopping to get one soon then i go back and do one glad u liked the video
Yea asking for drone shots to see the location . Watch out for that old gem . That's all they want to find out . Roughly where this is . . Wise up . .
@@fava7753 bruh just interested how this looks from above. I photograph abandoned cars myself and I know the reason why you should never give locations to strangers
that's creepy how those nice truck was abandoned
Yes but nice to see some old stuff out there hoping to do some more when this virus goes thanks for watching
Those two erf ec,s need saving
yes its a shame on the trucks whats in there so many nice ones glad you like the video more to come
Great for fair lorrys
Seddon Atkinsons, fodens,erfs Iveco,daf,bedfords...all British made trucks....the Seddon bin truck I might buy ,the blue volvo maybe , the ERF/MAN trucks maybe
hi kay thanks for the info not realy up on my trucks i am more on my cars there was some tidy ones there and glad you are saving some
I like the dafs and the erf
Yes they were good work horses and it was a shame to see there going for scap y the look of it was a blast from the past thats for sure well glad u liked the video hopping to do some more explores thanks for watching and stay safe out there
it looks like there sending the old dafs abroad to use as spares.nice idea bet there getting quite a bit of money for these old trucks ?
Yes they mite be but nice to see some of the old trucks hoping to find some more places like it glad u like the video
I dont know but i love watching stuff like this in person
hey there chaji glad you liked the video it was a good explore but if u get to go out there your self its good fun but also be carful . but its nice to find some old stuff to film and share to people who cant get out there thanks for watching and hope to find more soon
Not an American. Ex British army Leyland. They will be all waiting for export when the value goes up
thanks for letting me know its a british army leyland always leaning but was nice to see these trucks and a shame they cant be used any more hope you liked the video hoping to do some more thanks for your input
A few of them will be sold other's will be restored or exported
yes phil you could be right most of them could go back on road
The ERFs and the DAFs carry the same engines (cummins) with similar bodies...its the FODENS that were difficult to convert to LHD..so we didnt buy them...they also had catapillar engines and a few with cummins... Wish I could help by buying the whole lot... but the market for old british reliable trucks is just not there anymore...the pounds is just too strong making them more expensive than a new chinese truck which will give better return on investment.
Sorry for the missed spelling, I owned three Dafs and one Leyland road train . Two of the Dafs were great , one was a the biggest mistake I ever made! Over the 4 years I owned it if I listed the faults that I encountered I would probably probably get sued . The costs in the four years was astronomical , the clutch failed in the first year , two compressors , the air pressure control valve kept coking up even after oil changes . When this happens the air pressure drops slowly then suddenly drops through the floor.total loss of brakes!!!! Tyres wearing out on the second steer axle almost as fast as I could buy them . Injector pipes snapping of after 4K miles . The crank shaft broke at the middle main bearing necessitating a new engine . The last straw!
Let the finance company repo it and acquired a Leyland Roadtrain and ran it for about 3 yrs total repair bill £2000 most of which was a rebuild kit for its reliable and bullet proof E 14 big cam Cummins . Paid 3k for it and sold it for 2.4 k . I call that bloody good .
I could buy them
I need ivoco and daf cf or is more then 200 trucks we need them
Probably all for export where is that BTW be interested in a couple for restoration eg the erfs and some of them unchopped dafs
yer it was mad seeing all them trucks but good explore hope to find more like it glad u like the explore
I can't believe that Alf arrowsmith daf cattle wagon is in there he's got a classic dodge
Hi there I know most of them was nice and could be put on road again what a shame I was looking for a building but came a cross them it was a nice find hope you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching
Donde es
The trucks with A are seddon Atkinson
aww thanks highlight for that info im not sure much on trucks as im on cars but always learning about them and hope you enjoyed the video
Any one here must be a true truck lover..
Where is this paradise located?
Is that what you guys do...i sure as hell would mind buying one to reserect it...love old skool...DAF in particular
hi there was a good explore was looking for a building in the woods and came across all of them it was nice to see the old trucks shame they not back on road some of them thanks for watching hope you enjoyed the video and sorry but i dont give out locations
I think it’s a truck grave yard more then a collection
yes was a nice day and seeing all them trucks shame there all left could be used again most of them
Hi red dragon urbex. I would love to come see this place as i love old trucks and commerical vehicles. would you mind telling me where this place is. Keep up the great work. Jack
HI there glad u liked the video it was a good explore seeing all them trucks but am sorry i dont give out location out to any one hope u under stand
Can’t believe it? How many Leland and Leland Dafs in this yard
How to get in touch with this place I'm in Jamaica please
hi kevin im not sure did not see any name to this place all there was walking in the woods and came on to then as u can see they were nice lorrys there shame they are just left there
Anyone any clues where this is?
Money waiting for bits
sorry but am not shore any thing about this yard only i came across it on a walk one day and i dont give out locations but thanks for watching more to come
That bin lorry is beautiful I'd love to save her
yes its a shame there just left there most of them could go back on the road
I'd any of these trucks and parts are for sale and what country are they from?
they are in england not sure if they are for sale
Address please
sorry dont know the address i did not have it went with friend
We’re is the place ideal for parts
sorry but i dont give out locations
STER CAB ERF FORD FUELS just down rd from me nr bath somerset
Hi there I think most of them are from all over the country shame there are there most of them could go back on road
SAD but true most road worthy @@reddragonurbex2912
Hello, please, can I have the address of this place? Thank you.
where is it
Sorry I don't give out locations out but thanks for watching
Just because it's left-hand-drive does not mean it's American
Americans: Semi
Brits: Lorry/Truck
Europeans: Truck
yes there was so many trucks it was nice to see some old ones
Ye can’t beat a prowler about yards like that, forget the prison trucks seen in a back them for over twenty yrs,
yes it was a good explore nice to see some old trucks but a shame most of them could go back on road
Where is this to
hey there hope u liked the video am sorry but i dont give out loctations
Its not an abandoned site because no one is around or the dogs are back in the farm house...I have been to a lot of truck yards/farm like this all over the midlands and a few up north... I can see a few trucks that still have a second life .... perhaps you visited on a sunday ...but trust me they are not abandoned, the owner of the farm invested a lot in what you are looking at.....I cry when I see no one to continue the business if that has happened to this site....
Not sure we were looking for a abandond house in that location and came up and seen them and nice to film and it was a week day not Sunday thanks for watching
The exchange rate to the pounds has made these old reliable trucks too expensive, the daf 50s did not have enough power, the Mercs..ategos with the V8 engines would still fetch a few pounds, also ex army LHD tippers...Most will end in the breakers yard ..what a shame...gone are the days I would have bought a few trucks and loaded them in a curtainsider for export...Now the chinese truck are doing what the British old reliable trucks used to do....
Yes it is a shame since most of the them were clean and could be put back on road but thanks for the info I'm always learning stuff on them glad you liked the video hopping to find some more on my travels
Where abouts is it
sorry i dont give out where place but i hope u enjoyed the video
Yeah it was good the only reason I asked is because 1 I love daf lf's and 2one of the trucks sead crediton on it and I'm at winkleigh so if it was around there I could have a look I've done stuff like that before but not with trucks
May I ask what country this is in? Looks like European trucks. Thanks.
uk, probably in wales or near the border
hey there they are all in the uk it was mad seeing all them trucks but good explore hope to find more like it glad u like the explore
@@reddragonurbex2912 thank you. I did enjoy your exploring the junk yard. Its interesting to see and learn about trucks regardless of where they are from. Greetings from the U.S.
I wish I had just one of those
The 4x4 left hand drive recovery truck you refered to as American as it was a left hooker, is a 4x4 Leyland 45/ roadrunner ie UK made, probably for the British army, who spec lots of LHD trucks. If you had looked at the cab profile it is identical to the rest of the DAF 45 cabs scattered about. To be honnest it just looks like a breaker store for common Leyland DAF veriants. Most of the stuff looks way out of date .. hence keeping on to stuff as operstors still running crap kit will be strugling to find parts. The cab you got in with a bed was a DAF CF, not a great example of a truck even when new, small cramped, bought by large operators as they are cheap, but good on fuel and fairly reliable, not a favourite of drivers, low cab, poor vision, shocking steering wheel adjustment, poor accross cab or bed access. ... Ford 'cargo' is a Iveco eurocargo, one of the worse lorrie ever to operate in the UK. All I can see is crap Leylands, a few ERF EC 11's and a few Bedford TK's.
I appreciate you found this place interesting but if you like me ard into trucks, the cv show or truckfest is where we all head for. Most these trucks are the dregs of their time. The ERF EC11's were sort of ok to drive, unless you have ever driven a Scania or a volvo, then ERF's would be a nightmare to drive, if you knew nothing else, then they were ok, but the rest are small rigids, 7.5t to 17t and bare basic muti drop crap. Crush them for tin cans.... exept of course the ERF's, as the cabs are fiberglass.... known as 'plastic pigs' by hgv drivers back in the day.
Regards
BasherMAN
Well thanks for the info on them nice to learn stuff on them trucks it was a good find me my self drove buses but alway nice to see old stuff around and hopping to find more thanks alot for watching the little video stay safe out there
Cheers
You too.
Ps I have a psv too. Started working on coaches as an apprentice in 1985, Duple, Plaxton, Bova and power plants wre mostly Bedford 500 series or Leyland Leppards. I have also driven DD and SD buses for First Bus. Mostly Volvo b9's . Also worked on infrastructure, bus stops and signes etc.
By choice, I am a CE HGV 1 driver , drive a MAN TGX 26.500 ( wide ,tall sleeper cab) atric and carry a moffett mx truck mounted fork lift on a SDC rear steer spread axle trailer at 44 tonnes.
Pro's.... money much better than on the buses
Monday to Friday
... trucks are far more refind than buses, seat on air, air ride syspension, walk through cab, fridge, lockers, good quality bed.
Same start time every day
Get home every afternoon with little nights out
New kit with 500 bhp
No customers to deal with
No stupid questions like ' why is the bus late'??? ( answer , cos you cocks keep asking why its late and not having payment ready oh and choosing to fanny about going upstairs instead of just sitting down!!!! Grrrr!!!)
Cons
Longer hours than the busses
Tacho instead of running card
Liitle to no social interaction
Takes years to find a good well paid job that you like.
Best wishes
BasherMAN
I here you on about buses you do get some shit on them your better on the lorries sounds a nice truck you got glad u liked the video and be safe out there
Hi there good video but can you please tell me where this is I would love to see it for myself thankyou
hey there thanks for watching but am sorry i dont give out places
thanks mate glad u liked the video but i dont give out places am sorry
The CF dafs were a complete crap too much electronics ... The old man who owns the site must have passed away, with his children less intrested in the scrap yard...An old friend of the owner still alive would probably help dispose of the trucks for what ever value he can get...We used to buy the old reliable dafs and ship them off to africa, but when they started introducing electronics for fuel efficency they became a problem for the african mechanics who had no computers and electronic pads etc etc...Some of the old stuff like the manual 4x4 will still sell but not enough to warrant a visit.
wow
As how the will come to Nigeria
I would say its more scrap yard
Looks like a lot of Soviet stuff but could be wrong
Hi there you could be right was not sure any thing about this place only we were looking for a abandoned house as we went through the woods we came up with that truck yard hope you enjoyed the video thanks for watching
It’s all British.
@@dturbo306 The reason I say that look like a lot of Soviet stuff in there because I believe that some of the trucks said DAF On them and I believe that is a Soviet brand but I could be wrong
@@Ellenslife851 you are wrong. DAF is British. Leyland DAF owned by British leyland (now defunct) and then PACCAR Bought them
@@Ellenslife851 you’re thinking of GAZ
Perkasa truck Made Indonesia 100%
cool thanks for the info alway nice to find out stuff on them
might of been vetter if the camera was a bit steady
sorry about that my friend i try my best to do these explores as am disabled and not steady on my legs
Hi. Can you import for me an engine
no sorry my friend i just do exploring
Imstokze explored this a few days ago I remembered this video from it
May be so many people come across some places but I hope u enjoyed the video nice to see some old stuff out there
most of them are around 20 years old
Yer there getting on abit ut still nice to see but its a shame with some of them could go back on road
Hello
Hi there hope your doing well and keeping safe hope you enjoyed the video on trucks hope to find more
Daf, Mercedes, scenes, man
Daf grave yard.
트럭들이많이버려저있네요.
sorry english only but hope you liked the video
답변 해주셔서 감사합니다
That prison van is where you otta be, trespassing on private property.
Shawn just to educate you there is no law against trespassing so long as you have not broken in or any thing or taken things witch we dont do on any explore thanks for looking
@@reddragonurbex2912 Oh so if a Security Guard or someone that owns the property catches you there & asks, "What you are doing there?", you can tell him the same explanation? Trespassing Laws must be different in your country.
@@shawnhammack5525 not sure where you are from but as for uk yes there is no law for trespass if police come and you on property then you have to leave and if you go back then you will get in to trouble becauce it becomes aggravated trespass on the second time if you are caught no the same place hope that was more help for you
@@reddragonurbex2912 It may depend on the state/county. But if you're cought on property uninvited you more than likely will be arrested. It can also depend on the property owner if they want to press charges.
@@shawnhammack5525 as stated. Uk law is different to us.
Why is it creepy
Because had bad feelings around that place
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Am sorry my friend but don't under stand but thanks for watching my video
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Somewhere in this person's workshop is a DAF which runs and drives
Not sure there was some big sheds up the top of yard but did not go that far up just look at the ones I could see but he would not run out of parts any way thanks for watching my video hope u enjoy it
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Thanks for your comments lean things every day keep them coming and thanks for watching hope to find some more when its safe to do so be safe
Can’t stand vehicle with steering wheels on the right 🤮
Good job you don’t live in the U.K then😁
Trucks on top of trucks
That's a lot of money