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2nd November 1985
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THE ACCENT is on 16-tonners next week. In one of our in-depth group tests, we put four of' the major 16-tonners through their paces On our Welsh test route, with interesting results.

• The 16-tonner group is backed up with our traditional comprehensive specification tables for the whole of the 16-tonne market. With no less than 14 manufacturers, most of whom produce a vast number of individual models, there is a wealth of information to be gleaned from these tables.

• Continuing the 16-tonne theme, one of our regular Workshop Ways teatures highlights a 12-month major service on a Scania 82M 1 6-tonner. We follow the vehicle through one of Scania's London workshops to find out how this service should be done.

• High-volunu.', low-weight drawbars can sometimes appear a little unstable on the motorway. Perfecta Bedding runs four ERE MI6-based drawbars that according to the drivers, are rock steady and easier to handle too. David Wilcox reports.

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