Bedford TK

The Bedford TK is a truck model that was manufactured by Bedford. He replaced 1959 Bedford S- series and served as the basis for a wide range of bodies, such as fire engines, military vehicles, horse vans, tippers, Flatbed and others. A version for the British Post Office (later British Telecom) was known as Polecat and was used for setting telephone poles. The British armed forces today still have the Bedford MK, the all-wheel variant of the TK, the use of superseded the Bedford RL.

Served to drive in-line four -cylinder and six-cylinder engines than gasoline or diesel engine. In the 1960s and 1970s, the TK was one of the most important truck light and medium class in Britain. Its competitor was primarily the Ford D series. The TK gave it as normal or light truck tractor which normally had a Scammell coupling and pulled out a semi-trailer. In 1980, the series was replaced by the Bedford TL.

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