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. "A LONG PULL—AND A STRONG PULL." A remarkable photograph, showing Messrs Munt Cottrell's new 4-ton ' ; Leyland 55 Lorry attached to a 25-ton load. This machine put up tilesurprising performance of starting the load from rest single-handed, and towing it thus for 200 yards —when the firm's older model Leyland took hold, also, and they towed it between them 2i miles. The journey was finished with the young an" again in sole charge.

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Free Lance, Volume XIX, Issue 1029, 17 March 1920, Page 20

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. "A LONG PULL—AND A STRONG PULL." A remarkable photograph, showing Messrs Munt Cottrell's new 4-ton '; Leyland55 Lorry attached to a 25-ton load. This machine put up tilesurprising performance of starting the load from rest single-handed, and towing it thus for 200 yards—when the firm's older model Leyland took hold, also, and they towed it between them 2i miles. The journey was finished with the young an" again in sole charge. Free Lance, Volume XIX, Issue 1029, 17 March 1920, Page 20

. "A LONG PULL—AND A STRONG PULL." A remarkable photograph, showing Messrs Munt Cottrell's new 4-ton '; Leyland55 Lorry attached to a 25-ton load. This machine put up tilesurprising performance of starting the load from rest single-handed, and towing it thus for 200 yards—when the firm's older model Leyland took hold, also, and they towed it between them 2i miles. The journey was finished with the young an" again in sole charge. Free Lance, Volume XIX, Issue 1029, 17 March 1920, Page 20

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