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Mobile Ice-cream Factory

10th November 1961, Page 111
10th November 1961
Page 111
Page 111, 10th November 1961 — Mobile Ice-cream Factory
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iE principle of making ice-cream immediately before sale has ious advantages to the operator. A type of ice-cream (" soft " icem) is made in this way in a vehicle )duced by the coachbuilding diviof Appleyard of Leeds, Ltd., and :It is on show on the Westfield nearstand at the Scottish Show, he Appleyard Iceerearnery, as the cle is caned, has been developed a-operation with Tehni-Craft. Inc., linois, manufacturers of the Taylor !zer, which is widely used for ing soft ice-cream in America.

le chassis employed is the B.M.C. ; 30-cwt. model and the Appleyard ,r incorporates a Taylor Freezer, n generator, Coldseal hold-over net, stainless steel sink unit and lated water supply. A choice of types of Taylor Freezer is offered. lets 710 and 731 have a production .city of 7 g.p.h., the former being .duced height to meet installation

requirements, while model 733 is twin. unit.

The Onan generator is designed specifically for the Taylor Freezer and also supplies the hold-over cabinet. It is petrol driven, consuming approximately + g.p.h. and is housed in an insulated compartment to minimize noise. Storage of hard ice-cream is afforded by a 6-cu.-ft. capacity low

temperature compartment in the Coldseal hold-over cabinet.

The body interior walls and shelf surfaces are lined with washable plastics sheeting. Insulation is given by a double glass-fibre roof and interior panelling. A tiled floor is provided and optional extras include fluorescent lighting and kerb-sighting windows.