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27th December 1921
27th December 1921
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The Great Economies that the Six-wheeler Can Effect.

pmE striking and interesting figures are given in an article in this issue relating to the im pact on the road, when passing...

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THE ATTEMPT TO CLOSE LAKE DISTRICT ROADS.

A Summary of the Proceedings at the Final Inquiry held by the Ministry of Transport into the Application of the Westmorland...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arng, as it carriage is by . the...

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NEW TRACTOR-LORRY CONVERSION SETS.

By the Use of Two-Wheeled Trailer Attachments Any Ordinary Four-wheeled Vehicle can be Converted to a Six-wheeled...

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THE EGYPTIAN MARKET.

According to a. recent communication from Cairo, some impetus is likely to be • given to the motor trade in Egypt by - the...

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REPAIRS UNDER INSURANCE.

The Repairer Has a Duty Towards His Customer, the Insurance Company, and Al! Road Transport Users in Connection with a Claim...

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PROMOTING GOODWILL BY EFFICIENT SERVICE.

A LL users of F.W.D. lorries and others who are inter - ested in the.se useful vehicles, in 'Which all the wheels share in the...

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AN ORIGINAL DES R• A SIX-WHEELER.

I F THIS WEEK, in pursuance of our promise to go further into the question of spreading thc load over more than the four axles...

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PROGRESS IN PASSENGER TRAVEL.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus .and Coach World. Preparing to Meet Competition. What is Being Done by an...

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ROAD DAMAGE THE WAY OUT.

Positive Proof is Provided by Official Tests, here Described, that Road Wear can be Materially Reduced by Employing More Wheels...

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FORD VAN POINTERS.

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). I SAY it again : I will not pay your postage. If you want my advice as...

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STILL ANOTHER READER'S LOG SHEET.

"The Skotch " Completes his Analysis of a Set of Forms Returned by a Reader and Represented to Cover the Work of a Wagon for...

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THE ROADSIDE WRECKER.

A Christmas Transport Tale. It seemed to come straight al him—a blinding flash of light which made him blink, then shut his...

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WHY A TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION?

Whilst in the States the Demonstration is now regarded as Unnecessary, there is still a Certain Scope for It in Great Britain....

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THE MOST USEFUL TYPE OF LORRY FOR THE FARMER.

T HE inclinations of the modern farmer are towards mechanical equipment, both as regards soil cultivation and the conveyance of...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page...

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ROADSIDE AND GARAGE.

(On page 536 of our issue of November 29th we published a letter, signed "Puzzled," from a Ford owner, who was having...

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SEMI—PNEUMATIC SUSPENSION.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. A novel type a vehicle suspension incorporating the ordinary semi-elliptic springand...