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5th January 1979, Page 25
5th January 1979
Page 25
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A NEW ball coupling designed to bridge the gap between a car coupling and the full heavy vehicle drawbar item has been introduced by the John R. Billows Group.

The new coupling is suitable for use with trailers of up to six tonnes gross and incorporates an integral safety lock with a cone mounting to provide an extra strong fixing point.

It is made of hardened steel and is designed to withstand twisting forces over rough terrain.

Called the VBG60, the coupling has a diameter of 60mm and the makers claim that it is easily fitted to most types of vehicles.

The makers can be contacted at Pytchley Lodge Road, Kettering, Northants.

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