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  1. ERF was a British truck manufacturer established in 1933 by Edwin Richard Foden, from whose initials the company was named. Its factory in Middlewich closed in 2002, and it was discontinued as a marque by owner MAN in 2007.

  2. 1967 – The LV models were fitted with Fail Safe spring brakes, ERF was the first British truck manufacturer to adopt spring brakes, all other manufacturers eventually followed suit. Spring brakes are stll fitted as an industry standard to HGV’s today.

  3. FAREWELL TO JCB’S ERF TRUCK FLEET AFTER 15 MILLION MILES. A piece of JCB history will go under the auctioneer’s hammer later this month as the company’s fleet of ERF trucks is retired – after travelling the equivalent of almost 600 times around the world.

  4. Nov 26, 2016 · Here we take a look at a long gone manufacturer of British trucks. Lets start with ERF and their EC series of trucks – the last commercial vehicle to be 100% designed and built by an independent UK company. Dundee based P.S Ridgeway were EC operators.

  5. Jan 24, 2008 · In 1933 Dennis, along with Ernest Sherratt and George Faulkner, began a new era in truck manufacturing with proprietary components. Gardner would supply the engines; David Brown the gearboxes, Lockheed the brakes, Clayton Dewandre the vacuum assistance and Jennings Bros the cabs.

  6. In terms of its origins, ERF was a British truck manufacturer, established in 1933 by Edwin Richard Foden (ERF). It was purchased by MAN SE, known for its commercial vehicles and trucks, but ceased production in 2008.

  7. Jul 1, 1996 · Walker Movements supplies high quality used trucks to haulage companies, construction firms and truck enthusiasts across the world. One of our most popular brands is ERF and we always have a regular supply of used ERF trucks arriving on-site.