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Any time now spent over a perusal of the records that were obtained, in the month of May, t898, with typical steam vehicles of...
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Green' s Model with Tandem-Compound Engine. Many well-known engineering companies now build steam :Actors which come within...
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By a Member of the Society of Motor Omnibus Engineers. The fact, that some manufacturers, who are making cornnercial motor...
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Inventors of non-slip devices for motorbuses have been very busy during the past year. The majority of their productions are,...
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An interesting and important decision by New Scotland Yard is quoted . on page 463. The statement that has been circulated in...
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This journal fosters, represents, and chronicles commercial motoring in all its branches: our regular weekly circulation...
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At Liverpool in 1898. It is not inappropriate, at a time when people are heg - inning - , to turn their attention increasingly...
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One aspect of the question which is of the very greatest :importance, and which comes very forcibly home to a large portion of...
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A Motor "Growler" Wanted. The Editor, " THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR." Sir -I observe, in the correspondence columns of the issue of...
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The ball bearing which we illustrate :)y two views on this page is the " F. end S.," for which The " Tormo " Manufacturing...
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A Brief Explanation of Standard Systems, In the case of multi-cylinder engines, the carrier (H) would have as many brushes (G)...
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By Henry Sturrney. One side of the question of the motor vehicle in its application to business purposes is one which, in some...
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VARIABLE SPEED GEAR.—Lambert. —No. 4,826, dated 27th February, 1907.-On the driven shaft jx) is a looselymounted worm wheel (a)...