I got sent this by a cousin of mine. Don't know anything else about the truck other than it's a fine effort. Can't make out the number plate on the first pic so don't even know where in Oz she is!
Just been checking on the names Andy: Jack Locket http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Lockett Lionel Charles Mance http://www.holroyd.nsw.gov.au/html/lcs/library/holroyd/charlesmance.htm Edward Smout enlisted in 1916 in the Australian Army Medical Corps, serving at Armentieres and later at Messines and Ypres in Belgium. Between March and April 1918 he served on the Amiens front and during the advance to Peronne and the Hindenburg line. Discharged in 1919, he rose to reach a top executive position in the Australian Prudential Insurance Company and contributed to numerous charities. Jack Lockett was 25 when he left the farm in March 1916 and joined the AIF. Rising to the rank of sergeant, he fought in the battles of Marrett Wood, Dernancourt, Morlancourt, Proyart, Bray, Suzanne, Vaux and Clary. After discharge, he returned to farming and eventually owned his own property. Eric Abraham, born in 1898, left the post office and joined the AIF in November 1915 and found himself in November that year with the 5th Division Signals Company as a sapper. He fought in the battles of Villers-Bretonneux, Morlancourt and Amiens and the advance to Peronne. On being discharged he returned to the post office and, after a career in the Public Service, retired as executive officer of the Commonwealth Department of Health. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/05/17/1021544074757.html
He's got the same thing on his mudflaps under the bumper, Geoff, so must be his business? Well spotted, might be able to track him down that way!
Found it however I did not join up to view the images. http://www.indmowing.com.au/forum/showthread.php?p=11018#post11018 FWD: G'day Col, my name is Bill Anderson - i had the truck designed and built through Kenworth for my customer (Attcall Plant HIre) based in Narellan. The customers name is Clint Mckinnon. The T904 Kenworth is in high demand for Anzac Day, and it will be either in the Campbelltown March or the one at Merrylands. hope this helps. Bill
This is a gardeners website. Found this wonderful photo as well on McNAUGHTS COMET from an Aussie beach. View attachment 184 Check out this awesome photo - this one deserves an award. Fireworks, > >Lightning, Sunset, a Comet, and the greatest of Aussie icons, the Beach >all >in one image. > > > >In addition to the obvious features in the photo, look between the two > >displays of lighting up the sky to see the third - McNaught's Comet. > > > >The photo was taken just north of Hillary's Marina, which you can see the > >harbour wall on the left with fireworks being launched.
Just north of where I live...about 20 minutes drive to be exact. At the time, Australia Day this year (Jan 26), we were about six hours north in Kalbarri looking out to sea as the comet passed over.