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29th December 1979
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THE LEICESTER Transmission Division of the Central Electricity Generating Board has taken delivery of two Stonefield 4 x 4,2800 mm (263 En) wheelbase rough terrain vehicles fitted with insulated xxlies by Wilsdon & Co. Ltd of 3olihull, West Midlands.

The body panels are made of me-piece, double-faced, grp ornposite ply with polyrethane foam core and are inished with aluminium alloy tngles on all corner joints.

Access is through a vindowed door on the nearide and two quarter opening loors at the rear.

The body corner pillars are Dined with steel box sections bove roof level which act as a idder rack and guard rails then work is being done from he roof. The roof is load earing and is covered with 16 auge non-slip aluminium anels. The vehicles are used for the repair and maintenance of CEGB's distribution lines and pylons, and each has two compartments — one for the crew and one for tools and equipment. They are separated by an internal sliding door.