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BAWN Stand 110

20th September 1968
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W. B. Sawn and Co. Ltd., Byron Works, Blackhorse Lane, Walthamstow, London El 7,

TWO Byron animal-feed/granular-products bulkers are exhibited, one fitted with the company's well-known multi auger-discharge equipment and one with a Byronair pneumatic-discharge system. The first vehicle, a tipper, is of light-alloy construction and is based on an AEC Mercury 16-ton g.v.w. chassis, while the second is mounted on a Commer Maxiload chassis of the same rating.

Byronair pneumatic equipment features an air-under rotary seal, having a six-bladed nylon impeller, a Godfrey X420 compressor and a feed-in auger.