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'CUM.' ESSAY CONTE'S
Page 50 from 14th August 1964NINNERS I N motor vehicle manufacture, what is our position in Europe? What will our position be 10 years hence? To answer this first question, we......

EMPHASIS ON EARTH-MOVING
Page 64 from 7th November 1958Civil-engineering Products Stimulate Production of Heavy Equipment : More American Appliances Becoming Available in this Country S TIMULUS has......

INTELLIGENT COMPROMISE
Page 124 from 27th May 1966TDEALLY, the engine and transmission of a vehicle should be selected to cater for the conditions of operation as specified by the operator. But......

TRANSMISSIONS
Page 38 from 30th April 1971by Paul Brockington, MIMechE 2. Matching the transmissions to the engine HORSEPOWER is a product of torque and speed. If the speed of an engine......

ACE for a full house of parts and extras
Page 35 from 23rd March 1985SPRAY suppression is the catch phrase of the year, and soon the equipment to reduce water thrown up by lorries is going to be as familiar to most......

VARIETY AND SOME SPICE
Page 216 from 23rd September 1966TV 0 main patterns of current develop II V Ient in goods transport are well represented by the exhibits at this year's Show: the carriage of......