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Faber's associate sells French Lawns

21st January 1984
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FABER PREST HOLDINGS has set up Municipal Vehicle Equipment as an associate company to manufacture and market refuse collection vehicles, at Rotherham.

It is selling the Scavenger 1618, designed by SITA of Paris, Europe's largest refuse collection fleet operator.

A curved track compaction system, contained within the short 1.75m (5ft9in) rear overhang, provided for continuous or intermittent loading, using relatively low hydraulic pressure of only 20,000kN/sqm (2,900psi) to obtain a six to one compression ratio.

The 3.3 tonne body is capable of accepting a payload in excess of 8 tonnes, and the Scavenger is said to suit any make of chassis.