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UNIT EXCHANGE IN AFRICA A N exchange scheme for worn

7th November 1958
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maim units has been introduced in South Africa by Leyland Albion (Africa), Ltd., and throughout the Central African Federation by Leyland Albion (Central Africa), Ltd. The scheme follows the pattern employed in Britain by the Leyland service organization.

The arrangement covers the supply of re-manufactured units, tested and guaranteed, and particularly of engines, gearboxes, differential assemblies, fuel injectors, pumps and electrical equip ment. The service is available in 14 towns in the Union and six in the Federation. The Elandsfontein depot is already handling some 30 reconditioned engines per month and major repairs can be completed in a few hours.