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Chenard-Waleker.
Page 13 from 3rd November 1925S EEN for the first time in this country is the Chenard-Walcker tractor and trailers. This is a 10-tonner known as the B 10 type, equipped with......

PETROL TRACTORS AS MOBILE CRANES.
Page 93 from 5th July 1927Particulars of Some Interesting Fitments for the International Tractor. rpUE powerful, but compact petrol tractor may , be said to be coming into......

DOUBLE LICENSING UNDER NEW RULES.
Page 23 from 12th July 1921T HE PRACTICE of double licensing is one that has been known to many owners of steam tractors in the past. At the same time, the possibilities of......

A Novel Jack and Trailer Combination Vehicle.
Page 15 from 14th August 1923T HE interesting vehicle illustrated was supplied by Messrs. Carrosserie Latymer, Ltd., the well-known manufacturers of the Carrimore......

Millers Transport Outfit.
Page 7 from 15th December 1925The picture which we reproduce on this page shows a Fordson industrial tractor hauling a special Eagle 5-ton two-wheeled trailer, and was supplied......

LITTLE-KNOWN POMP. RACTOR-LORRY DESIGN.
Page 14 from 11th July 1922T HE SUCCESS of the Scamixiell tractor-lorry and the fact that this type of machine can carry much heavier loads than the ordinary four-wheeled......

ECONOMIZING WITH TRACTOR POWER.
Page 10 from 7th March 1922By the Use of Detachable Carrier Units the Dominion Express Co., of Montreal, Secures Cheap and Rapid Deliveries with Three-axled......

A DOUBLE-DECK TRACTOR-BUS.
Page 10 from 8th May 1923T HE TRACTOR-LORRY has made sufficient headway during the past year or two to warrant the assertion that it is now a recognized and satisfactory......

Garrett.
Page 21 from 14th December 1920As usual, the machines exhibited by this company made a, brave ghow, and one on which the compaity received many congratulations. They were a......

A New Tractor for Farm and Road Use.
Page 67 from 3rd April 1928W E are now able to give some additional particulars of the somewhat novel form of 'tractor—recently briefly referred to in our columns— which has......