Large number of new 6-wheel chassis and buses; almost total absence of 5-ton trucks; development due to legal restrictions which limit pay load of 4-wheelers; independent springing is important development; engines are larger; Buessing, Vomag, and others use 160-hp. engines; novel form of drive introduced by Durkopp; Hansa-Lloyd novel 6-wheel truck; Buessing, Daimler-Benz, M.A.N., Henschel and Vomag chassis described.
New six-wheel German trucks numerous at Berlin Show
Automotive Industries
Automotive Industries ; 59 , n 24
1928
6 pages
14 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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