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Scania has a long reach

12th September 2002
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• Faversham-based RS French has added this Scania P124 CB 8x4 to its fleet. The 24ft body can be fated with a 6ft extension to carry 35ft portable cabins. Loading is by a PM 75026 T5tm crane which can lift 3.5 tonnes at its maximum 16m reach. The crane incorporates a 3.5-tonne drum winch and is controlled by radio remote control. styling, including refined aerodynamics, and the option of xenon headlamps. The cab interior. however, is completely redesigned, with improved seating and greatly increased storage space. Eight uprated engines are topped by a V8 with

a nominal 580hp rating, al the Actros will have the opth of a drive axle designed for ix with single 495/45 1122.5 tyre

Some models will con with a "rear-mounted equii ment" package, with ha teries and air tanks locati within the chassis rails In tl dead space behind the axl This allows the fitting of fu tanks up to 1,400 litres.

Scanla will be displayii some ideas for future trucl (see page 161 while MAN w have the first of its commoi rail engines on show.

On the light vehicle fror Ford will be showing a new vei sion of its Ranger pickup, al General Motors will reveal tl high-roof variant of ti Vivaro. Among a wealth of no components, Bosch will I launching a new generation 1 that unsung hero, the trui starter motor.

All this, and much moi besides, will feature in Chl Hanover Show coverage begh ning next week.

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Locations: Faversham

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