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    The Y60 was radically different mechanically from its predecessors, as it was the first Patrol with coil-spring suspension, increasing comfort and improving rough-ground handling. All Y60 Patrols had a three-link live axle suspension set-up at the front, with all wagons (SWB, LWB, and SWB LW) adopting a five-link set-up at the rear.

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    The following is a list of Saskatchewan Roughriders all-time records and statistics current to the 2024 CFL season.Each category lists the top five players, where known, except for when the fifth place player is tied in which case all players with the same number are listed.

  4. Barony of Bilstein - Wikipedia

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    Count Rugger's successor, Rugger II of Bilstein, asserted himself with the construction of the new Bilstein Castle and began to develop the woods around the castle on the Hoher Meißner, as "clearing demesne." For this purpose he also founded Germerode Abbey, which became the family abbey of the dynasty. [2]

  5. Bilstein - Wikipedia

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    Bilstein (Limbourg) or Bilstain, town quarter of Limbourg, Province of Liege, Region of Wallonia, Belgium; Amt Bilstein, former administrative district in Westphalia; Barony of Bilstein, medieval comital lordship in the area of Eschwege, North Hesse; Villa Bilstein, Ennepetal, county of Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia

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  7. House of Bilstein - Wikipedia

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    Bilstein family coat of arms. The Bilstein family (German: Edelherren von Bilstein) was a medieval German noble family in what later became the Duchy of Westphalia with an estate (called Land Bilstein) mainly within the present region of Sauerland in Germany. Their family home was at Bilstein Castle in the present-day town of Lennestadt.

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