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22nd September 1972
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le company's recently developed air-cushion covery system is a notable feature of the ial-Holmes stand. And a new car-recovery nder is on view, which is based on a anadian chassis powered by a powerful :Vol engine that enables it to travel at a aeed of 60 mph. A range of Ramsey 3avy-duty winches is also displayed.

Of circular form, the air bags are of flexible .3oprene /nylon material which is oil and nrol proof. The bags readily adapt to the tape of the surface being lifted.

A power take-off with a capacity of 80001b a feature of the recovery tender, which is known as the Quickload. Automatic selfloading flaps secure the vehicle in position as soon as the front or back end is raised. The crew cab is designed to carry six persons.