68 Wheels Trailer

68 Wheels Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965 Factual 32 mins

A 300-ton Schnaveer type trailer created through the development of heavy goods transport technology at Nippon Express. This work records the work of transporting a 280-ton ultra-heavy transformer for substations in its complete state.

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