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Old 21-04-14, 14:24
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The first photo which we have been discussing is Guildford aerodrome in WA. I thought this was all to familiar, we have had this photo on the forum before,
http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=18179

Also found this web page, showing one of these S&D trucks that were in RAAF service. I think the term "sweeper" was a nickname for them as it looks as though it is a fire engine of sorts, carrying a ladder, but bodywork is very similar to a cesspool tanker and gully emptier, with the tank and side stowage for hoses. Never seen a sweeper version of this truck though, doubt the engine would have had enough power to suck the dirt up.
http://www.georama.com.au/RAAFFireSe...26_Drewry.html
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Old 22-04-14, 10:01
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The last 2 vehicles, both Jeeps, are from another era.
The back end of a HR (?) station wagon is shown in the background and these where new in the mid 60's.
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Old 23-04-14, 07:29
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The first photo which we have been discussing is Guildford aerodrome in WA. I thought this was all to familiar, we have had this photo on the forum before,
http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=18179

Also found this web page, showing one of these S&D trucks that were in RAAF service. I think the term "sweeper" was a nickname for them as it looks as though it is a fire engine of sorts, carrying a ladder, but bodywork is very similar to a cesspool tanker and gully emptier, with the tank and side stowage for hoses. Never seen a sweeper version of this truck though, doubt the engine would have had enough power to suck the dirt up.
http://www.georama.com.au/RAAFFireSe...26_Drewry.html
Ha ha Richard, by the size of the tank on the S&D it's any wonder the caption on your link asks why they ever bothered to try to change up a gear!! My experience in a Bedford (RL) some years later used to be the same, poor old girl would have struggled to pull the skin off a rice pudding. I worked with an officer who had some years on me in the ARFFS, vague though my memory is, I'm sure he wasn't fond of the S&D... But I'm glad for a bit more history on them to update the captions on these pics that I was fortunate to have printed by the DCA photographic section when organisations funded such things!! Cheers Tim
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