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? T HE EFFORTS of those entrusted with the task of effecting all-round economies in, liquid motor" fuels have been so far...
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That cocoa follows tea. That even a worm will turn too often. That boulders are the Bolos of the soil. That Ford's next job...
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"The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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1.—A Brief Retrospect. T HE KNOWLEDGE of the average roadfarer concerning the past history of our roads on the one hand, and...
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The Evolution of the Ideal Commercial Motor. From a Designer's Point of View. T HE WAR, in spite of its many and evident...
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In a recent issue of THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR we described the conveyer system of assembling motor lorry chassis employed at the...
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In Loading and Unloading Vehicles. Friction and Its Elimination. I N OUR TWO preceding articles, in considering the...
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T HE DIRECTORATE of every leading motor factory realizes the importance of a chemical, mechanical, and micrographic laboratory...
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A New Coupling. Tractor Farming on Gas. Novel Distillation Process. Transport Must Continue. The Wild Gas Coupling. In a...
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I FORESEE A VERY keen rivalry between the motorcar agent and the agricultural implement agent as to who is going to handle the...
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Its Rapid Return in Peace Conditions and the Need for Great Replacements. A LL THE OLD ACCEPTED standards of so many...
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By the Inspector. T HE EXTENT TO WHICH the whole motor ,industry and its auxiliary activities have contributed in personnel 0...
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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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• A PRIZE OF TEN SHILLINGS is awarded each week to the sender of the best letter which we publish on this page; all othere are...
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Specification No. 108,461, by J. E. Ponsot, describes a remarkably simple design of sparking plug. The metal body of the plug...