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Lanlivery show , near st austell . Cornwall

Commer TS3 2 Stroke .

I drove this type as a dustbin lorry for local Council
with a ram unit on back .

Photo taken by me .

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The engine was unusual in being an opposed piston engine where each horizontal cylinder contains two pistons, one at each end, that move in opposition to each other.[4] Even more unusually, both sets of pistons drove only a single crankshaft; most opposed piston engines have a separate crankshaft at each end of the cylinder. The TS3 engine used a single crankshaft beneath the cylinders, each piston driving it through a connecting rod, a rocker lever and a second connecting rod. The crankshaft had six crankpins and there were six rockers.[5]

The engine was a two-stroke, of compression-ignition with uniflow-ported cylinders.[5] Scavenging was performed by a Roots blower,[note 1] which was mounted on the front of the engine and driven by a long quill shaft from a chain drive at the rear of the engine. In general the engines gained a reputation for good performance, but this quill shaft was somewhat prone to breaking if over-worked.

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Those engines had a very distinctive sound and most local authorities seemed to use them for street cleaning, drain flushing and rubbish collection duties.
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Those engines had a very distinctive sound and most local authorities seemed to use them for street cleaning, drain flushing and rubbish collection duties.
Dartskipper .

i drove them for Truro Rural District Council . Cornwall in the days of the galvanise dustbins .
The two strokes you couild tell because they had the twin headlights .

fitted with a ram unit on the back .
As you say they had a distinctive sound on the exhaust , our lorrys
had the exhaust going up the back of the cab just above the cab .
long distance ones at night going thought a quite village could hear they coming
a fair distance away
plus in my other post drove a sewerage Commer . out the two the sewerage
job was cleaner , only had to put a pipe in the tank suck it out , bucket of water
after to just clean end of pipe

All the best

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