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COMETS CUT WORK AND TIME TWO new Leyland Comets operated

7th January 1955, Page 47
7th January 1955
Page 47
Page 47, 7th January 1955 — COMETS CUT WORK AND TIME TWO new Leyland Comets operated
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1 by Alexander Duckham and Co., Ltd., are saving drivers' labour and up to two-thirds of the time required in making a delivery. The company use the vehicles to deliver lubricating oil in bulk and in packages. Large bulk deliveries are made at the rate of 40 g.p.m. and are measured by a flowmeter.

Each vehicle has an Appleyard body built in three sections. Behind the cab is a compartment containing a hose locker and a meter panel. The central section comprises a 1,000-gallon tank with compartments, and at the rear are racks for about 80 5-gallon oil skips.