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An even load at 10 am can be an odd problem at 5 pm

18th June 1976, Page 108
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Diminishing loads can mean diminishing returns if you've got the wrong truck for the job.

The right truck is the Boxer1200.

With one full ton of extra axle tolerance, you don't have to worry too much how your load is distributed. Or how ifs off-loaded. So you needn't worry about getting the penalty of a GV9 for having a badly loaded vehiclea penalty that puts you off the road immediately.

Which means you can end the day with the same smile on on your face that you started it with.

Boxer also gets a full 60 per cent overhang on the body On the 1200, with a choice of five wheelbases, this enables you to get a 24-ft body on its 12-ton chassis.

As for the engine: economy and reliability A Leyland 98 Series diesel is amongst the most successful ever made.

Over100,000 of these engines have been built and sold throughout the world. And warranty claims have been exceptionally low Boxer has muscle to sustain good journey times. Plus spring parkingbrakes. Optional power steering and two-speed rear wde.The modern cab seats three, comfortably...and tilts to 50° for good access to the engine.

And now, with a 56-point pre-delivery inspection, we are able to increase warranty cover to 40,000 miles or12 months.

Add to this the Boxer's pedi greefrom the great Leyland family of trucks like the max.

weight Buffalo, Bison, Reiver, and the new 30-ton Octopus.

Thafs the kind of know-how that guarantees you top per formance (and peace of mind) right through the day. And that brought you Boxer possibly the best value 12-tonner made in Europe today.

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