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T HIS year's Royal Show will be held at York from July 6-9. On this and following pages are references to the more important...
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entirely new items of farm equipment in the form of implements and tractors. The urgent need to increase home . production of...
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vehicle ventilator will be shownby Thomas Ash and Co., Ltd., 10-14, Berkeley Street, Birmingham, on Stand 117 C. A special type...
In making regulations under the Transport Act, the Minister of Transport has tried to satisfy the R.H.A. All notices of...
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the June 11 issue of "The Commercial Motor, which dealt with possible road and rail interchange of traffic. I have previously...
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By L. J. COTTON, m.I.R.T.E. S YSTEM is not, as is sometimes believed, the gratification of a large fleet operator's...
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By H. SCOTT HALL, M.I.Mech.E„ M.I.R.T.E. Fruit, Vegetables, Milk, Livestoc and Sugar-beet are some of tli Loads Handled with...
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for Lorries T HE man-handling of sack's of corn and goods of a similar nature 'onto lorries will soon be a thipe of the past,...
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Hand in Hand A T a time when the agricultural haulier's year is beginning in earnest, S.T.R. interviews a farmer who uses and...
I ASKED Mr. Rickwood for his views, as an expert farmer and large user of road transport, on the extent to which a farmer could...
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he was energetically preparing for his new role as chairman of the Agricultural Hauliers' National Functional Group.. Perhaps...
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in the morning and the vehicle must be put to work at once and the seeds planted without delay. If there be any waiting and...
E NTERPRISE has been shown by Arthur Jones and Co. (Engineering), Ltd., Trearddur Bay, Anglesey, in converting an ex-Air...
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S EEKING a means for dealing with growing traffic and endeavouring to achieve more economical operation, so as to meet...
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S C1ENTIFIC measurement to a minute degree is used by experimental engineers to solve many of the problems of vehicle design....
S EVERAL unusual vehicles are being used by Scottish newspapers as mobile communication units. The Outram group, of Glasgow,...