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Improved KEF Sweeper

13th October 1967
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A FURTHER improved Mk. III version of the KEF936 driver-operated sweeping machine is announced by the KEF Group. A quickly removable brush assembly, the inclusion of a full wiring-harness and the facility for fitting an all-weather cab without having factory modification now figure among its features. A .5-ton refuse trailer is also available for use with the machine.

The sweeper can be powered by petrol, diesel or propane engines and the power is transmitted via a hydraulic pump, serving motors situated at the single front-wheel and at the sweeping brushes.

Inclusion of a wiring harness as standard makes compliance with lighting regulations by the owner a simple proposition if needed at a later date.

Made by: The KEF Group, Tovil, Maidstone, Kent.

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