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Haulage Service from Holland Delayed
Page 57 from 12th February 1954T ECHNICAL and legal difficulties I prevent the early realization of Dutch plans to extend international road haulage services to this country,......

Good Start for 1958 Exports
Page 47 from 11th April 1958n VERSEAS sales of 14,445 commercial vehicles in January represented a flying start for the year as the figure exceeded that for the previous......

New Quick-coupling Gear
Page 43 from 28th October 1955A QUICK-COUPLING gear that is PA interchangeable with Scammell and Karrier 7-type gears has been introduced by 1. Brockhouse and Co.; Ltd., 25......

WHAT TRAILER WORKINC OSTS
Page 98 from 13th March 1959T RAFFIC characteristics peculiar to the operator, rather than costs alone, may well be the major factor in determining the occasions when......

Loading Without Removing Bogies QPEC1ALLY designed by...
Page 52 from 22nd July 1955for rear loading as well as side loading without having to remove the rear bogies of the semi-trailer, a new Leyland articulated low-loading outfit......

COMET 90 RANGE INTRODUCTIONS TO simplify planning of the...
Page 41 from 7th December 1951I. programme, two distinct tractor and tipping models will be built by Leyland Motors, Ltd., in the Comet 90 range. At present, the range includes......

Checking Needle Lift
Page 41 from 29th August 1958)ECONDITION1NG . of injector X nozzles shduld include a check of :edle lift to ensure that it remains within ie manufacturers' limits. A gauge......

Improved Towns More Urgent than Motorways
Page 61 from 8th October 1954T 00 much emphasis was being placed on the demand for trunk roads, whereas the elimination of congestion in urban areas was much more urgent, said......

Logging
Page 71 from 28th June 1957New Zealand Forest Fleet Introduce Biggest Homeproduced Semi-trailer in Country for Arduous Work By John Grindrod, BA. (Corn.) 0 WNING and......

Council Attacks Al.o.T. Restrictions
Page 39 from 17th May 1957E NTIRELY unjustified by the facts" is how Bromley Town Council have described the Ministry of Transport's proposals to ban loading and unloading......