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I can't find them either . . .
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Is that classed as a 'Senior Moment'?. Ha ha
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I was responsible for testing new chassis before they were released for delivery.
We had a track that was raised concrete blocks unevenly spaced. Front-engined bus chassis were OK (sort of), but when we built the first rear-engined bus it was impossible to stay on the wooden seat! BTW - what you describe was just a 'chassis' (or maybe a 'chassis-cowl'). A chassis-cab was a proper truck (though without a load-carrying body). Brave man! |
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It's to do with the ratio of sprung weight to unsprung weight.
When the engine is near the axle it acts as a damper to the oscillations over rough terrain. Having the driver stuck way out beyond the lightly-laden front axle merely exacerbates the situation. |
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I can remember seeing similar on the A4 when drivers clad in oilskins & crash helmet used to take Bristol PSV chassis from Bristol to Eastern Coach Works at Lowestoft. What would H+S think of this today?
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Oh they would have a field day as regards the drivers safety!!
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Thanks for rejuvenating this thread, hadn't seen it before. As a kid I did see the open chassis heading North on the M6. Made a big impression on me especially when watching from the back seat of a car during heavy rain - poor chaps in goggles and raincoats.
Would love it if someone managed to find G-C's pics and write-up. |
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