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Harmo puts Scanias to work on its distribution

14th February 1987
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• Harmo Industries, a division of Tenneco, has bought 36 Scania trucks for its UK distribution business. Supplied by Keltruck of West Bromwich, 33 of the vehicles are 142kW 16-tonne GVW P82M rigids, while the remaining three are 164kW P92M 4 X 2 rigids for 32-tonne drawbar operations.

The trucks will be used with 55 McDonald Kane 7.5m demountable box van bodies. They have hydraulic legs with adjustable height to match any deck level down to floor height. The drawbars will pull Overlander trailers. The mix of trucks and bodies (worth 21.4 million) has been chosen to ensure maximum flexibility. Each truck will also have a one-tonne Joloda tail lift. Last year Harmo's fleet covered more than four million kilometres delivering over 3.5 million exhausts.