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19th October 1920
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Tip wagon. 5 ton Platform Wagon,

STAND No, 16.

Steam-goods.

Load. Platform Space. Tyres. Price.

'3 tons ... 1111.. 0 in. 8850 by 140 41,265 '5 tons ... 12 ft. 8 ins. 81030 by 160 £1,410

Steno cart 8-ft. Gin. 18°214 kgr £1,220 *Example exhibited at Olympia. Platform space is from rear of driver's seat.

Mann's Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Co., Ltd.,

THE Mann exhibits this year are certain to attract a large number of persons who recognize in the steam vehicle a very ec,ononlical machine, and Mann productions are a thoroughly well-tried and reputable make.

The three ton, rubber-tyred, fist wagon which will be shown is an excellent vehicle for all-round work. The F46 Mann design has a distinct individuality, and possesses undoubted advantages from many points of view. One excellent feature is that it is a steam vehicle which is very easily controlled. The position of the driver and of the fire door ensures that he can stoke without terning round and withouttaking his eye from the road.

The five ton exhibit will consist of a rubber-tyred tipping wagon provided with power tipping gear. This gear is worthy of inepection, as it is of very sound design, and will stand a great deal of rough usage, being quite unaffectedby dirt—an important point when handling certain kinds of load.

Although externally no startling innovations will be noticeable on Mann's productions, the general high standard which has been attained in the past will be found to be upheld.