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'We are trying to reduce the price of the Foden and...
Page 78 from 25th May 1973The joint managing director of Fodens Ltd, David Foden, reveals how a policy change will enable truck production to be increased considerably; in......

Best in the business!
Page 16 from 8th May 1997Of course Truckfest was fun. For anyone remotely interested in road haulage and the tools of the trade, nothing else comes close. .:n. Of course......

'EU 8XT MEW
Page 91 from 25th September 1970FOR two years or more, manufacturers in this country have been designing and testing vehicles at well above the existing Construction and Use......

FODEN/YORK
Page 46 from 14th May 197132-TON-GROSS ARTIC by Tony NA/ Ming m m ec hE IT IS unusual to find a 32-ton-gross artic that is able to restart fully laden on a 1 in 5 gradient.......

Many operators now prefer a twin-steer tractor for...
Page 46 from 6th October 1988Leyland Daf's 95-Series 6x2 has some excellent habits — it's quiet, frugal and fast, but it could lose some weight. • Frankly, we'd rather be......

The new generation British trucks fight back
Page 58 from 9th May 1975A market survey of maximum-capacity tractive units by Graham Montgomerie IN recent years the British • heavy truck had begun to be overshadowed......

Definite trends in an indecisive year
Page 36 from 30th October 1982THE YEAR of indecision — that is the best description of 1982, with the Motor Show taking place amid optimistic signs of a weight increase while we......

READ TRANSPORT
Page 50 from 15th November 2001quick glance at the headquarters of Richard Read Transport and you know that you're looking at a thriving, diverse operation. All the hallmarks are......

DRIVERS' VERDICTS
Page 28 from 2nd June 1994As usual our roadtesters set out to find the driver's eye view. This time we spoke to ARC franchisee Rob Pain and driver Leigh Morris. Once the......

"Foden was the only manufacturer to meet the specification."
Page 36 from 18th April 2002Malcolm Gleeson The average family generates about 22kg of waste each week which means that GMW (Greater Manchester Waste) has to coiled and......