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Overloading

AWN ERS and operators of trucks, moving vans' and other vehicles' required to carry heavy .shipments of merchandise, should guard against overloading. /^n overloaded tyre cannot give full service, or, perform satisfactorily, any more than two horses^ 'could be expected to handle a load that four or six horses would find difficult..; '.'• V . ;'.yY :. - A tyre carrying its rated capacity, or, .100 , per ' cent, load,' will give 100 per cent. , service. , :Don't overload :. your tyres and expect them to stand up. They can't do it because. they are overworked by too much flexing and the extra weight resting on them. Premature breakdowns are the result. '..'

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19290321.2.94

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 19

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Tapeke kupu
106

Overloading NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 19

Overloading NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 19

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