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World-wide interest n new diesel

10th November 1967
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Rolls-Royce company is, as ve come to expect, making aner contribution to Britain's export ee with its diesel engines for the ;king industry. Ten engines have n ordered by the SISU company Finland for installation in their icks, and other engines are on er destined for South Africa, stralia and Canada. These couns alone represent a wide climatic ctrum and point up the basic ndness of the engines for operain all kinds of tough conditions.

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Eagle power or new Seddon

atest Seddon tractor, heavyright 32: four : 220, is powered Rolls-Royce Eagle 220. This cyl. diesel packs 220 b.h.p. at 00 r.p.m. and a max. torque 605 lb/ft. at 1350 r.p.m. fitted ith 6-speed gearbox with over ew Seddon features fully mmed "Supa" cab with extra mfort seats. Heater and screen tshers are standard. Braking fully split air wedge. MechaniI parking on front and rear rough lock actuators.

le new Seddon 32: four: 220 is tted in accordance with current ;Illations at 32 tons G.T.W. it is basically designed for rating to 38 tons with miniim modification.