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W HEREVER there is local option or local . control; there is bound to be lack of uniformity to a degree that • a reasonable...
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Of new commercial-vehicle propaganda by him. That much will be done by the each-wheel drive. That by taxation differences sore...
" My Bill 'e drives one o' them deal hooks rnowter cowches." " Yer don't sy ! " "'E do, though. It 'as a hair-curled hengine...
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MHE WELDING of parts used in con nection with motor vehicles is not a job which can be often tackled with success by any but...
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Details of a Successful Appliance which Can Be Fitted to Thornycroft Vehicles for Assisting Loading and Unloading, MI OR SOME...
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A New Half-axle Which Adds Two Forward Gears and One Reverse to Ford 'Transmission. T HE MAN who first thought of bridging the...
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How to Secure and Maintain the Efficiency of a Useful Tool which, in a Motor Workshop, is Apt to be Neglected and to Prove...
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Details of a Remarkable Adaptation of the F.W.D. Chassis which Enables It to Bore 30-in. Diameter Holes to a Depth of 10 ft. in...
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Valuable A dvice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, Which Will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. I N THIS series of...
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Bodies as Important as Chassis. Ho' Features of Particular Tyi !sign has Permitted Weight Reduction. ovel System of...
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O NE of the minor annoyapcee that operators of motor omnibus fleets serving holiday districts have to encounter is the...
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A Large Entry and Keen Competition Gratifies the Officials and the Prize Donors. Excellent Condition of the Entered Vehicles....
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An Interesting Innovation which is being Tried Out by the War Department T "EEd:PORTANT benefits obtained by conveying the...
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A Description of the New Fire Suds Machine Built by Merrvweather and Sons, Ltd, W IIEREYER PETROL or other volatile spirits...
I N RUNNING a fleet of vehicles it is important to remove all potential causes of 'involuntary stoppage on the road, so far as...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. TRENT COMPANY'S NEW CHIEF GARAGE. The Growth i 3 Passenger...
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The object of the Roadside Petrol Pumps Bill which has been introduced into Parliament is to enable highway authorities to...
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A Style of Body which Enables the Coach Proprietor to Cater for Tastes or Needs. I T HAS always appeared strange to us that so...
A Part cularly Comfortable Type of Publi,-service Vehicle for Use in North Wales. A STRIKINGLY handsome and most 1 - 1_...
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Comparative Operating Costs of New and Second-hand Vehicles. I COMMENCED to deal, in last week's article, with the problem...
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An Unusual Type of Appliance which Embodies a Three-wheeled Electric-tractor and Balanced Brush Gear. A VERY interesting...
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A Country which has a Growing Population, and is now Undergoing a Process of Industrial Development, Offers Attractions to the...
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; Some considerable time ago a steam vehicle and trailer belonging to a firm of cartage contratcors were passing along a road...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects, connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 542.—How Slack Bushes May be Tightened in...
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Useful Tips from Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. A VERY thorough method of clean ing out accumulators is described by...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. O NE OF THE most interesting inventions we have seen for some time is described in...