Steve Marsh Express Meets BJS International

Whilst looking about on my Flickr page i started thinking how me and Marshy were both owner’s of Hatcher cabbed MAN’s. Back in the day i had a 7.5 tonner but Marshy’s was a 12 tonner, naturally he was one step ahead. My truck definitely lived up to my expectations and was doing the mileage of any big truck if not more day after day up and down the motorway, Glasgow 3 times a week from my base in Braintree, Carmarthen daily for a week, exactly 4 1/2 hours each way every day, i loved it! Marshy was undoubtedly doing similar mileage but the majority of his was continental with a bit of UK, where i was vice versa. I never quite worked out why i didn’t do more continental?? i think it was probably that i was just so busy doing my thing i never got round to getting more into it. I used to see V99 STE around quite a lot, i often used to wave in the hope he’d wave back, but with out any luck, i think Marshy was just too busy doing his thing while i was doing mine. I think there is a big “what if” here some where. What if we had been going the same way and had had time to stop for a cuppa………….

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I often wonder what would have happened if i had got more into continental express type work. There was clearly a market for it a few years back and Steve Marsh is testament to the fact there is still a market for it now. With the office job i do now for HC Wilson, each week we have a couple of job offers that would suit some thing like a 12 ton rigid, more often than not if we can’t cover it some how i end up offering it to Steve. I do wonder if I’ll ever go back to it, running a little rigid, i think the answer is one day yes it would be nice, or perhaps we should get one at Wilson’s!?

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I have no idea why they are my favourite type of truck, after all a simple person would call a 7.5 tonner a van!………… that’s a totally different blog all together! I guess at the end of the day there will always be a market for these cracking little rigids with in haulage, but how many there is the unanswered question. Like all area’s of our industry the numbers have declined and only the fittest survive. These day’s with all the driving license issue’s and pallet networks offering such silly cheap rates it makes Steve Marsh Expresses daily life all the more difficult. I think what a lot of companies/customers miss is the personal touch, the knowledge that Steve loads and Steve will deliver. The load isn’t going to get transshipped 5 times and put on a number of different vehicles before being delivered. Is it that customers have realised that their goods are more important than always getting the cheapest rates? Hopefully there will always be a need for a little rigid otherwise in the years to come I’m not going to be able to buy my son one! (if he wants one of course!). Any way enough of this inane banter. Keep the little trucks rolling that’s what i say, everyone loves a Tonka toy!! So until the BJS empire is rebuilt, best you keep calling Marshy.

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BJS in Truck & Driver

Here you go, just so you know i do have a little bit of history in the trucking world. I don’t just write about stuff i dont know! Back in May 2003 I was the subject of a Truck & Driver article. Due to the artwork, owner driver-ness and sort of one off appeal of a slightly customised little rigid, they wanted to do an article, so who am i to disagree. I think you may just be able to read the article from the pictures, if not and if you really want to you will just have to find yourself a back issue! Apologies for the terrible picture of me and the silver shirts, my only bad decision when it comes to uniform, they only lasted a few months. Last i heard of the truck it was working up north doing charity shop collections, i’ll dig out the pictures some time.

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Bloody Old Tilts!!

I don’t know what it is about tilts but i always used to like them. Yes i am odd. Perhaps it was that they look better than other trailers? Perhaps it made me feel like an old 70’s International driver? perhaps it was the full body work out when stripping them down? or was it just that they are a dying breed?? Who knows but they always made for a good picture. These one’s were taken in the early hours one Saturday morning in Oostende back in 2005. Dear old Claudia (The Actros!) taking a breather before the run home for lunch! Good times.

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MAN of Many Talents

After having a scout through the old photo archive yesterday i came across this little gem. Back in the good old days when i was tramping the Country keeping our citizens going by delivering many a varied load of stuff i took this some where in the Leeds area. First drop was the BAR Cargolifts, to some where just off the M62 in the Leeds area (i’m ashamed i can’t remember where though!). Next drop was the rear pallet of boxes containing a sunbed from Cyrano Leisure in Braintree and delivered to Warrington. Then 3rd Drop late in the afternoon was the front pallet with yet another Urgent sun bed for Larkhall up in sunny Scotland. Great Days. It always amazed me that of all the cargoes we all carry that one of the most urgent ones is Sunbeds! They couldn’t wait, it was same day delivery if possible at worst next day. On the other hand if only i could share with you some of the people i met in the Tanning Salons of the UK or some of the staff…………..Crikey! Snap out of it i won’t get to sleep thinking about them…. those….

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DAFt Time Delay MAN

My good friend David at Kersey Freight sent me these pics of one of his new DAF’s delivering in Milton Keynes. Looking at the pics i couldn’t help but think they looked familiar. Out come my photo archives and i found the picture below of me tipping at the same place many moons ago (in the best truck i had!) on the same bay as the Spaniard in the back of the newer photo. How bizarre!! How sad i recognised a loading bay!!!

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Update on My old Actros

After posting the pics of me picking the Actros up from the dealership, i was sent this picture from George Ward. Taken fairly recently in Ireland and still pulling for McCulla. I had had reports she was pulling a fridge as she has overtaken various friends of mine, so she is obviously running on paddy power these days. Would be nice to see here myself. Still looks smart and is obviously being looked after. Any more photos of her then please email them to truckblog@hotmail.co.uk

If for any strange reason you, as a truck perv, want to see the other trucks i’ve owned then click here.

New Email Address

For some reason my email @truckblog.co.uk isn’t working and i’m struggling to work out why. So for now if you have stories, pictures or any thing else you want to share  please email me at:-   truckblog@hotmail.co.uk hopefully then i will be able to share your stuff. If you have ried emailing the truckblog.co.uk address recently please resend to the new truckblog@hotmail.co.uk address.

I am the Ice-MAN!!

I know its another one and you lot are  probably bored beyond belief, but hey ho. Cracking little man fridge, looks like a compnay of them judging by the one in the background. Ideal for a little job i know of running all over europe with a couple of ton of frozen goods. Add it to the list of “if only’s”