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Sheffield Read er Wins Prize.

14th May 1965, Page 40
14th May 1965
Page 40
Page 40, 14th May 1965 — Sheffield Read er Wins Prize.
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WINNER of our prize this week is Mr. H. Jagger. of Sheffield. He says that by fixing supports (see drawing) to the front wings of all current models of Albion cabs, damage to the cab bottoms is eliminated where the wings are bolted. Comments Handyman:. These wings do break free — this is usually caused by them being used as a step up to cab or body. 1 find it necessary to: Stiffen them with extra tread plates; a stay 'as shown would help.

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Have you an idea that is worth passing on to other readers? It must relate to maintenance practice. Ira panel, on which Handyman sits, considers your idea worth publishing you will receive 3 got. when it is printed. Alt entries should be addressed to The Editor, whose decision will be final. Every entry must be accompanied by a signed statement that the idea is not copyright, Ppatented or somebody else's idea. Roue drawings will be adequate. It is up to you. We have the money: Do you have any ideas?

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People: H. Jagger
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