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12th March 1983, Page 16
12th March 1983
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HAYTERS of Bishop's Stortfoi Hertfordshire, has produced new container transport which will lift and stack ct tainers up to 6.1m (20ft) lo and weighing 10 tons.

Its power unit is a Lister Hf three-cylinder air-cooled die: engine developing 30.8k (41.25bhp) at 2,200rpm.

The transporter has a lift 2.6m (8.5ft) using four hydrau rams fitted with fail-safe holdii valves.

Variable displacement h draulic pumps are incorporati for the drive and a fixE displacement pump for the I arms and powered steering. I speed range is 8km/h (5mp forward and reverse.

Weight of the transporter 8.3tonne (8.2tons) and in i lower position the overall c mensions are 7.95m (26ft 'hi long and 2.8m (9ft 2in) high ar 3.66m (12ft) wide.

H AND K BRADLEY (Trails Equipment) of Bingley, Wes Yorkshire has been acquired kr the Syltone engineering group.

This move strengthen! Syltone's position in thl commercial transport marke and provides Bradley with thl benefits of belonging to a grout network which includes Drury Engineering, Jonas Webstel (Engineers), J. Dyson and Roto cold.

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