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The secret of bigger payloads lower maintenance costs— greater safety

26th August 1960, Page 72
26th August 1960
Page 72
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There's only one way to prove the I worth of a trailer axle and that's by watching it work with big payloads over millions of tortuous, destructive miles. And by this test the trailer axles made by Rubery Owen have proved how good they are to transport operators here in Great Britain, on the Continent and the long grind in hauls of North America.

Rubery Owen are pioneers of light weight with strength. Their tubular beam axles have made other methods of weight saving seem obsolete—and they have achieved this without any loss in strength or quality. Maintenance costs, too, are low. Over the miles Rubery Owen axles have set new standards for low maintenance, maximum safety and bigger payloads. They incorporate the finest quality

He's a Happy Man Happy, because his trailers are carrying bigger loads, causing him less trouble, operating softly. Happy because he was wise enough to make sure his trailers were fitted with Rubery Owen tubular beam axles. Light, strom dependable.