Scottish dairy has stranded HGV rescued by farmer - just days after 'superwoman' passer-by pushed its delivery truck in heavy snow
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A delivery lorry for Graham’s dairy was driving along the B9029 in Aberdeenshire when it began to struggle in the snow.
A tractor from a nearby farm was able to help move it along with assistance from Police Scotland.
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Hide AdPolice from the North East tweeted: “Where would we be without our local farmers?
“George helped rescue a stranded HGV on the B9029 with the touch of a plough and set of chains!
“Thank you for your invaluble assistance!!”
This comes not long after a Fife mum of three Charlene was captured on film pushing a Graham’s truck up a snowy and icy hill.


Graham’s Dairy branded her a “superwoman” and rewarded her a year’s free supply of dairy products to thank her for her kindness.
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Hide AdShe explained: “"A load of people were trying to push a car up the hill when I noticed the Graham’s truck coming behind it.
"Its front wheels were spinning, and it was stuck from all the snow.
"My neighbour appeared, so I asked her to watch the kids and the dog while I pushed it.
"Eventually it made it safely to the top.”
Graham’s seems to have been taking hit after hit with Storm Darcy battering all of Scotland as they tweeted: "Extreme, record breaking cold weather is unfortunately causing milk tops to pop off glass bottles.
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Hide Ad"Not seen this since Mr Graham was a boy delivering milk door to door!”
The Met Office has predicted that the cold snap will end after this weekend.