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3rd January 1922
3rd January 1922
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The Distinction Between the Six-wheeler and the Tractor-lorry. .

T HE development of the six-wheeled motor vehicle (devised with the specific object of securing better • load distribution,...

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ONE HEARS

Of good revolutions. "You near, New Year " 01 "The Skoteh " as a lumber-jack. That ancient weighbridges are useless for...

HERE'S ONE.

A motor mechanic named Myers" So carelessly mended my tyres That a terrible burst Soon told me the worst— And then I extracted...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

" The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of tianv.ort at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by The...

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OUR MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY IN 1921.

The Bridging of a Difficult Year. Overseas Markets, Railway Legislation, Surplus War Vehicles, arid Other Difficult Problems....

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A NEW TWO-STROKE-CYCLE ENGINE.

An Interesting Power Unit, Hailing from Australia, which has Already Passed Severe Tests and Shows Considerable Promise. V ERY...

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PETROL-ELECTRIC :LYI PRODUCTION.

• F ILM production may soon provide a fairly extensive field for the activities of the motor manufacturer, or perhaps it would...

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A THREE-AXLED TRAILER DESIGN.

A Suggestion for the Distribution of the Load over Three Axles, with a Compensating Arrangement for Uneven Road Surfaces. UlTE...

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TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particularly Addressed to those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. A LTHOUGH the design...

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MOTORBUS SERVICES DEVELOP RURAL SUFFOLK.

The Remarkable Growth of an Eastern Counties Concern Who Have More Than Trebled Their Fleet in Just Over Two Years, and Now...

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LIGHT VANS IN POSTAL SERVICE.

D ITRING7the past two or three years the Postal Department at Rome has developed a collection and delivery service entirely by...

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NEGLECT IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE GARAGES.

Whilst there are Exceptions of Which the Industry Should be Proud, "The Inspector" Claims that the Average Owner does not Give...

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PROGRESS IN PASSENGER TRAVEL.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. Passenger Vehicle Speeds. The Absurdity of the Present Legal...

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HINTS ,FORHAULIERS.

An Interesting Query Concerning House-to-house Delivery at a Cut Rate. I HAVE received quite a number of Christmas greetings...

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THE FRENCH SUBVENTION TRIALS.

Official Report not yet Published. Notes on the Outstanding Performances. N °THING in the way of official information has been...

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FORD VAN POINTERS.

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). A CORRESPONDENT writes:— A CORRESPONDENT writes:— "Could you please...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 145. — Removing and Grinding Leyland Valves....

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ROADSIDE AND GARAGE.

A Page for Drivers, Mechanics and Foremen. A Ford Problem to Solve. In our last week's issue we published :a number of...

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A LINE-DRIVE TRACTOR.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. There has always been a peculiar craze amongst American tractor manuf ac turers for...