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Rest and ye shall not be weary… if only This editorial appeared in our weekly EDM on 9 February and it garnered plenty of response. More than one person has asked me to put it in the magazine in the hope it spurs more cage rattling where it’s needed. So I’ve parked the one I had and will do just that. It’s a subject that I feel strongly about. Being still active in the industry at the coalface when time affords, finding suitable pull-off areas is getting harder and harder.

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t the very least, most (I won’t say all) places of work have a smoko room, toilet, and a hand basin. Swish outfits have a shower. Imagine a workplace with a 70-hour working week, very few places to stop and rest and even fewer with toileting and cleaning facilities that came free of an obligation to purchase something in return for the use of the amenities. If you’re a long-haul truck driver who spends four or more nights a week away from home in New Zealand, it’s a reality faced every day. Some drivers are fortunate enough to have company satellite depots in major centres with facilities; most aren’t that lucky. A modern sleeper is a far cry from a mattress over the engine tunnel, but its ability to facilitate the necessities of life beyond the bed are limited. Proper amenities for multiple 23m units, even providing basic toileting facilities, are woefully absent from our state highway network. The issue’s exacerbated by the stretch of water between the two islands and the weird way in which the driving hours legislation addresses it. Try leaving the ferry northbound from Wellington and finding somewhere safe to pull off, park, eat, pee, and rest prior to Levin or Foxton. It’s almost a contrived situation. If you’re going to legislate a driving hours regime on your network based entirely on time with no consideration for fatigue, then you’re obligated to provide facilities that allow the users to have half a chance of obeying the rules, however absurd they might be. It’s like a teacher telling the kids they can only go to the toilet when they’re out having lunch and when they leave the classroom at 12 there are no toilets in the grounds. Wellington north is only one example.

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What makes it even more infuriating for me is watching the Waikato Expressway and other roads of national significance taking shape and seeing all of the beautiful decorative work included in the structures. Embossed imagery in the concrete panels and median barriers, or a diamond pattern made of different coloured stones in a bridge embankment. A sculpture worth God knows what proudly standing 20-foot-high on the side of the road. These embellishments intended to bring joy to our driving experience must add significantly to the cost. Designers probably win meaningless awards for it – designers with access to toilets and showers, somewhere to go at night. What I don’t see along any of these roads, and other wellestablished corridors, are pull-off areas with basic facilities able to take five, 10, or 15 23m units comfortably. Should safety in the work environment take precedence over artistic titivation? Take the new Tauranga eastern toll road. A lavish compliance facility at one end – that’s the cash register, pots of dough for that – and then acres of spare land either side for 17km with nothing, all on the approach to one of the country’s busiest trucking hubs, a place that’s incidentally starved of available land. A quiet engine-brake-free road with ample land for a slip lane and 300m of 23m angle parks, one inbound and one outbound. From a trucker’s point of view I think the US interstate network is the eighth wonder of the world. In 2016 I spent a night sleeping in my rental SUV on I70 in a pull-off on the side of the Rockies. It could easily swallow 30 class 8 units and had basic amenities. I got there at 7.00pm; it was empty. At 2.00am it was chock-a-block. At 6.00am it was empty. Thirty drivers, more than likely having loaded out of Denver, had been able to pull in, catch some sleep and move on. Such facilities dot the network about every 80 to 100 miles. Our road network has no such facilities; we have road-side art that’s desperately in need of that money. All the best. Dave McCoid Editor


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All in this together Dear editor This email was prompted by your great editorial on rail transport in the January/February 2018 edition, plus the November article on Johnny Baxter’s stunning success in the Volvo Trucks Fuelwatch Challenge. Your editorial’s theme “It’s not about ’them or us’” is right on the button. My work centres on helping organisations develop strategies to address climate change, and a recurring issue is the haste with which individuals pitch their tents in one camp (‘us’) and then hurl rocks at the other (‘them’). So good on you for promoting a more inclusive ‘we’re in this together’ approach. And your point about truckies recently keeping the South Island going is especially well made. Well done also to endorse the role of rail in reducing fossil fuel use and tackling climate change. Perhaps less well known is the critical need for speed in slashing greenhouse gas emissions (like ignoring an unusual engine noise, there’s a major risk to keeping climate change waiting). So please step forward, Johnny Baxter. Firstly, huge congrats for an amazing achievement. Winning by a whopping 10% blew my mind – and he was 10% better than the world’s best, not just better than some hick driver like me! If I now put on my climate change hat, I immediately think, ‘Wow! How could we use that to slash diesel emissions everywhere? What a coup if our NZ trucking industry harnessed Johnny’s world-beating skills to show the way to the rest of the world!’ And reaping those benefits would take just a fraction of the time and cost of upgrading the rail system or rebuilding substandard highways. Plus, you don’t need me to point out that the benefits are about much more than climate change, it would improve the bottom line for operators, give truckies a huge feather in their caps, help the country’s balance of payments, lower PM2.5 emissions for people with breathing problems, and possibly even cut road noise and highway wear and tear. How cool if our trucking industry led the world on such a major issue. Is it too much to hope that Johnny’s outstanding performance can translate into impressive fuel economies across the board? ‘The Johnny Baxter Effect’ sounds pretty damned good to me – bring it on! Thanks and regards. Lindsay Wood Director, Resilienz Ltd, and WoodCo Architects Nelson

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Great job ‘truckies’ Dear Sir I am one of those ‘middle-aged fruits in Lycra’ who you see riding around Auckland and the Hunuas. I have been riding for about 18 years and lately I have noticed a significant difference in the truck drivers I have come across. Without exception they have been courteous and given room where they can. Even when they overtake they are allowing room when they pull back in and are never intentionally cutting in. I have also seen an improvement in car drivers, and I think the cyclists I ride with, but the truck drivers seem to be the most aware of other road users. Anyway, with all the negativity that can float around these days I thought it worth taking the time to thank the drivers for their efforts to keep us safe. It is appreciated. Mike Allen Auckland

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ew Zealand Trucking Media has taken the initiative and started a regular webcast on road closures, detours, spots to watch out for, and adverse weather events. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday we will issue a detailed video report giving you the information you need to know about where you may strike problems on the road. If any information is updated after the videos are posted, we’ll let you know on our website and Facebook page. We will be issuing reports for three zones – Auckland and Northland, from Bombay to Wellington, and the whole of the South Island. GoClear diesel exhaust fluid is our first sponsor for the traffic reports, and Hella has also come on board to sponsor the weather reports. New Zealand Trucking is proud to be giving back to the transport community with these regular roading reports in an effort to help the industry – and in particular drivers – plan their routes to avoid delays and disruptions. You can check out the video reports here www.nztrucking. co.nz/central-keep-on-moving-3 and you can also sign up to receive alerts when a new report is issued. Marcus Butterfield, GoClear product specialist, says he thinks the video reports are a great idea. “We’re delighted to support this innovative approach to

promote transport efficiency and road safety and keep the industry moving.” New Zealand Trucking Media co-owner Dave McCoid is extremely excited about the launch and what the future holds for the project. “I think how far trucking’s come and it never ceases to amaze me. The thought of a friendly face giving you a heads-up on what’s up the road as the truck’s warming up on a rainy work day morning is something you couldn’t have imagined a few years back. It certainly beats a screen full of text, you can start the log book, pre-check or timesheet and be listening to the girls. I think it’s a great tool, but it’s just the start. Initial feedback from drivers in the field has told us it’s a useful tool and the information accuracy is great. Any info drivers have that adds to the value truckers can take out of it will be gratefully received, there’s contact details on the video.”

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he release of the Ministry of Transport’s annual Social Cost of Road Crashes and Injuries report in February reinforced the need to do more to stop people being unnecessarily killed and injured on our roads, said Associate Minister of Transport Julie Anne Genter. The report estimated that the total social cost of fatal and injury crashes rose from $3.87 billion in 2015 to $4.17 billion in 2016. In per-crash terms, the updated average social cost was estimated at $4,916,000 per fatal crash, $923,000 for every reported serious injury crash and $104,000 per reported minor injury crash. Genter said more than 900 people lost their lives on New Zealand roads between 2014 and 2016, and road crashes had a huge impact on society. “This is why the Government will

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make safety a higher priority when it invests in transport. This means more median barriers to stop head-on crashes, safer speed limits on some roads, and safer street design for people walking and cycling.” Last December the Government

boosted road safety funding by $22.5 million to improve stretches of rural road around the country. The latest report is available on the Ministry of Transport’s website: http:// www.transport.govt.nz/socialcost


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Shirley. Shirley said corruption has no place in New Zealand, and as well as being unfair to the thousands of people legitimately moving through the licence system, it created an incredibly dangerous situation for other road users. He said New Zealand’s regulatory authorities have a responsibility to ensure those who use our roads have the necessary knowledge and practical skill to do so safely, and an obligation to ensure third-party providers are closely monitored and contracts based on quality of delivery. “NZTA and its relevant providers must make sure that the 18 gaps and weaknesses identified by the KPMG review are addressed.” The RTF has pushed for a cheaper and more streamlined licensing system and Shirley said this situation offered the new government the perfect opportunity to change things.

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Southpac trumps the West Island in dealer awards

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gainst a field of more than 26 top dealers across Australasia, New Zealand’s Southpac Trucks was crowned Kenworth Dealer of the Year 2017 for outstanding sales, service and support. The Kenworth accolade is widely regarded as the industry’s most sought-after prize for dealers. Open to Kenworth dealers in Australia and New Zealand, the award acknowledges excellence in, and is judged on, a points system across five main areas – overall dealer performance, truck sales, parts sales, finance, and customer support. This is the first time the dealership has won the highest Kenworth award and was their second award after winning the PACCAR Australia Service Dealer of the Year 2017 for outstanding service. PACCAR Australia’s director sales and marketing, Brad May, congratulated the owners, Southpac’s CEO Maarten Durent and Graeme Gibbons, CEO of The Colonial Motor Company LTD, at the PACCAR Dealer Awards dinner in Port Douglas, commending them for their outstanding standards for

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Kenworth sales, service and support, and their overall very impressive performance. “The Kenworth Dealer of the Year is the result of many factors, not just who sells the most trucks, but which dealer provides the best overall performance for the customer, and the award recognises many achievements over the year. Southpac Trucks is an exemplary example of how, when a team works

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ew Zealand Trucking Media and Hankook Tyres New Zealand are looking for 12 trucks for the 2019 Calendar. “This is going to be something special,” says New Zealand Trucking magazine editor Dave McCoid. “We want an annual calendar that people aspire to have their trucks in. Being New Zealand’s longest standing and – most importantly – independent trucking magazine, we wanted a partner who, like us, appreciated the value of finding 12 great trucks and who wanted their brand associated with exceptional passion and dedication to trucking.

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Hankook wanted ‘in’ from the moment we approached them. “Winners will receive their calendar photo in A3, framed, mounted, and inscribed. Only those selected will receive one, only 12 pool rooms a year will ever see one of these. They’re exclusive, and we want them to be sought after. There will be no prints. The rest of us will have to get a copy of the calendar.” To nominate your truck, send a photo to editor@ nztrucking.co.nz. Nominations will close mid-August and winners will be contacted to organise additional photo shoots where required.


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together to deliver superior value for its customers, it can achieve great results. This dealer continues to be successful because of its single-minded commitment to customers. “They had a really big year and while they did all the things that were expected, it was the way the team at Southpac supports its customers, providing superior service and doing everything right by the customer in every facet of the business.” May said Southpac’s continued investment in new dealerships and facility upgrades and training their people was outstanding and the results were clear, and that it would be difficult to find another group that had the same culture of success and growth mind-set. “Southpac Trucks is most deserving of this award and is an excellent example of a Kenworth dealer,” he said. Southpac Trucks CEO, Maarten Durent, was pleased to accept the Kenworth award on behalf of all his staff. “There was a huge effort put in by everyone across the entire company and the New Zealand dealer network and it is great for them to be recognised for all their hard work. We are so proud to win this and are looking forward to sharing it with everyone.” Graeme Gibbons, Southpac’s chairman and CEO of The Colonial Motor Company Ltd, added that when they took over the business 25 years ago they made a commitment not to let the factory get in the way of providing exceptional customer service, they just work to solve all customer issues upfront, and worry about the detail later. “This wasn’t achieved by just one or two people; it was achieved by our entire team. We love what we do and love trucks and to receive this award makes a great thing even better,” he said.

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“Our drivers like the trucks, the fuel economy is a huge plus, and I have received many comments about how great the trucks look – which is a big positive for our company image.” Having had a long-standing relationship with TIL Logistics, Penske New Zealand knew the key factors the customer required – safety and technology features were important, as were reliability, fuel economy and low whole of life costs.

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apricorn is running a member promotion that seeks to locate star apprentices among its 17,000-plus member workshops across Australia and New Zealand. The Capricorn Rising Stars competition will recognise and reward the talented young people who represent the future of our automotive repair industry. With a shortage of qualified mechanics and technicians, Capricorn is looking to encourage apprentices who show initiative and a commitment to learn along with a passion for the auto industry. Capricorn members are asked to nominate their apprentices, with a group of finalists and the winner to be selected by a panel that consists of some of the most experienced professionals in the Australasian automotive aftermarket industry. The apprentice automotive technician who is selected as the winner of the Capricorn Rising Stars competition will take their workshop boss and two friends on a trip to the 2018 Vodafone Gold Coast 600 Supercar event. The Capricorn member who nominates the winning apprentice will also receive industry renowned Workshop Whisperer customer service training for their business and their apprentice. All finalists win a $1000 tool kit from Repco, rewarding and assisting them during this important early stage of their careers. Finalists also receive an AutoMate online training program to keep them updated on the latest vehicle technology. The Capricorn Rising Stars winner and finalists receive tickets to the Capricorn Gala Dinner and Tradeshow in their

The search is on for the Capricorn Rising Stars of the Australian and New Zealand auto repair industries, with members encouraged to nominate their star performing apprentices to be in the running for some great prizes.

region, along with a profile story in Capricorn’s Ignition member magazine. This competition is supported by Castrol, Repco, AutoMate, TaT Biz, and the Workshop Whisperer. “The Capricorn Rising Stars competition is all about promoting and encouraging the people who represent the future of the automotive repair industry,” said Greg Wall, Capricorn Group CEO. “We strongly encourage our members to nominate their apprentices who will then be in the running for our top prize along with our range of finalists’ prizes. It is a great way to reward the apprentices who are displaying outstanding commitment so early in their automotive repair careers.” Capricorn members can nominate their star apprentices online at www.capricornrisingstars.com. Entries close 30 April 2018. Finalists will be announced by 1 July and the Capricorn Rising Stars winner will be announced on 1 August.

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Low emission vehicle contestable fund – round four well and truly open

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ore and more manufacturers are venturing into producing heavy electric vehicles. Round four of the government’s Low Emission Vehicles Contestable Fund opened on 20 February and Liz Yeaman, transport development manager at the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA), said there were plenty of opportunities for New Zealand operators. “These vehicles are extremely high performance, smooth and easy to operate, with very little maintenance and very low running costs. As the price of electric vehicles comes down, these vehicles will start to make more and more sense for people who are in the freight industry, courier industries and so on,” said Liz. “We’re already starting to see that electric vehicles are a great option through some of the projects funded through the Contestable Fund.” Liz said the projects already funded include courier and grocery delivery vans, right through to a 58-tonne truck in round three. This heavy truck is a project between Coda, an innovative logistics company, and Fonterra, who are currently using diesel trucks around the clock to shift heavy freight between their dairy factory and the railhead at Hamilton. Coda is working with Fonterra to replace one of those diesel trucks with an electric model. “This particular truck is a niche market, but it will help us to demonstrate what this technology can do. It’s a relatively short journey, which is why it can be cost-effectively done with the battery technology that’s around today. Obviously if you’re carrying a lighter load you can go a lot further, but this will be a very big, very heavy truck.” The plan is that the electric truck’s battery will be recharged during loading and unloading, allowing it to continue running without interruption. “I think it’s important to remember that 78% of freight movement is actually within region. It’s very easy to think of trucks as long distance, up and down state highways, but actually most freight is covered within regions, and the trucks that are coming from OEMs onto the market are looking at a 200-kilometre range between charging, and that is ideally suited for a lot of the freight tasks – if not the majority of the freight tasks – in New Zealand.” Liz said New Zealand’s biggest advantage is that 85% of our electricity is generated from renewable sources and it’s all generated here in New Zealand. “The money isn’t going offshore to buy oil, it’s staying here in the country, where electricity is generated from renewable sources. The government’s interest in facilitating the uptake of electric vehicles is to meet our environmental goals and our Paris climate change commitments as well as improving air quality in our cities. Diesel fuel is the main source of air quality issues in cities like Auckland, and there’s an opportunity to completely remove that.” Electric vehicles are also quieter, and Liz said this enables freight companies to operate in urban areas during the night, meaning they don’t get held up by traffic or prevented from making early morning deliveries in certain areas.

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Liz Yeaman, transport development manager at the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA), believes the uptake of electricity as an energy source in a quest for clean mobility won’t stop at land-based vehicles.

In an effort to increase the uptake of electric vehicles, the government has exempted both light and heavy vehicles from road user charges. “For light vehicles the exemption is until 2021, but for heavy vehicles it’s until they make up 2% of the heavy vehicle fleet, which is likely to be a lot longer. We wouldn’t even be at 0.01%, we only have a handful of heavy electric vehicles on the road, so there is certainly a long, long way to go.” Liz said the exemption was a significant incentive for truck and bus operators, with a typical medium sized truck doing 75,000 kilometres a year potentially saving $20,000 a year. Details on the contestable fund can be found on EECA’s website (https://www.eeca.govt.nz/funding-and-support/lowemission-vehicles-contestable-fund/). “We’re happy to talk to people about project proposals that they have, to discuss their ideas so that they can best present them. The projects that have been successful have been really well thought through. They often involve partners working together, are very highly visible and influential, and are often helping the first movers in a particular sector to overcome that risk of being first. “So if you are in a sector, and not seeing EVs operate yet, and you have a project and you think you can give it a go but there’s a little bit of risk being that first mover, that’s where the government can help.” Liz recently returned from an EV conference in Norway, a world leader in the uptake of electric vehicles, and said it was exciting to hear what was planned for the future. “Not only are we starting to talk about the trucks and buses being electric – I think electric buses are now almost the new standard overseas – but they are now converting ferries and ships to electric, and at this conference they made a plan for electrification of aviation in Norway.” Liz said Norway was setting targets to have the first electric flights taking place this year, and the first commercial operation of passenger flights before 2025. 


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Departing from an accepted norm is never an easy path, however Zeyn and Farzana Khan are strong-willed business people who knew what was going to work best for their enterprise. A configuration that looked to be the solution on paper, has certainly turned out to be the solution on paper!

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ou don’t have to look too far nowadays to find a Hino 700 Series rigid 10x4 burning around. They’re always an impressive sight and the tag axle is invariably there so the truck can carry a big lump of a crane while still allowing a half decent payload. But it’s when you’re cruising the streets of Auckland and a gorgeous Mainfreight liveried 700 Series 10x4 steams past with a curtain body, tail lift, and no sign of a trailer coupling that you suddenly channel good old ‘Sheriff Buford T Justice’ of Smokey and the Bandit fame, yank on the wheel and engage in hot pursuit to find out what’s going on here. A quick call to Mainfreight operations put us in contact with Zeyn Khan, owner of the Hino attracting our interest, and from that moment the story behind this ‘FASCN8’ing truck began to unravel. Zeyn and wife Farzana own and operate Raiyaan Transport Ltd on contract to Mainfreight Metro Division. Ironically, the last Hino we tested in metro trim was also a Mainfreight

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contractor, Andrew and Michelle Wickham’s MAKA Transport in Napier. This time the truck’s got bigger, the city’s got bigger, and so have the payloads, but one thing remains a constant – the energy, enthusiasm, and pride that seems to come part and parcel with New Zealand’s own ‘blue machine’ is as evident as ever. Most people cringe when it comes to Auckland’s traffic scene, but that’s where Zeyn spends almost every working day,


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servicing the paper cartage contract his impressive machine was designed for. It would be a rare day indeed that you spotted him beyond Albany in the north, Swanson in the west, Pakuranga in the east and Manukau in the south. “The other day I went to Hamilton,” he laughs. “That was its first trip out of town. I helped out the freight boys. It was good to get out on the motorway and give it a run.”

It’s certainly not an easy life on man or machine. The Hino’s approaching 18 months old and even though it’s only done 60,000km, a day’s work can last between 10 and 13 hours and can tally a paltry 50 kilometres, or a staggering 300. And the figures get even more bizarre when Zeyn tells us that he completes between five and seven return runs a day from the customer’s Penrose base. All this in a city where motorists feel a huge sense of achievement if they’re able to transition from

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one side of the city to the other in a third of a working day. “It’s all about timing and using your brain,” said Zeyn. “I start early, about 3.30am and try to finish early, making sure to deliver to the customers close to Penrose when I know the motorways are most choked. It doesn’t always work out, but mostly it does.”

‘Used for Everything, Found Everywhere’ Whoever came up with that Hino number plate surround certainly knows their brand well. There’s probably no truck more worthy of the label than Hino, and the Raiyaan truck only serves to reinforce the statement. Stand on the side of the road anywhere in the country and you’ll see 700 Series Hinos trundling past in every axle and trailer combination you can think of, doing everything from rural stock, to tipper, regional and line haul freight, or logs. It’s Hino’s top end offering in the power and weight stakes and the last one we tested was Sollys Contractors’ 6x4 and 4-axle bulk unit carting out of the company’s Takaka depot in Tasman’s Golden Bay to all points south, and occasionally north. It had to contend with the infamous Takaka Hill on a daily basis at GCMs in the mid-40 tonnes. Finding one on metro delivery however, takes the ‘found everywhere’ theme to the outer edges of what most would think is the 700’s application envelope. But this truck is as purpose-built as you’ll find, and a lot of planning and effort went into its genesis. The standard fare on the paper distribution work has traditionally been a 6x4 mid-range curtain and 2-axle trailer. Raiyaan Transport Ltd kicked off in 2013 with a Hino 6x4 curtainside rigid and no trailer. Being the savvy pair they are,

the Khans soon realised their mid-range steed wasn’t the best fit. Load sizes can vary significantly, often falling into the 14 to 16 tonne bracket, too much for a 6-wheeler and not really enough for a truck and trailer. There’s also plenty of times when a trailer is not required, so the question then becomes do you sink a bunch of cash into something that’s an ornament for large chucks of the day, or frantically try and hire one when required…for a load that may not fill the combination up anyway. If all this isn’t enough of a quandary, add in the fact that the paper pallets don’t conform to a standard footprint anyway, and optimising deck utility can require Rubik’s Cube-cracking abilities. The whole scenario resulted in Zeyn and Farzana picking up a pencil and using plenty of the ‘good parchment’ when it came time to plan the original Hino’s replacement.

Not an everyday sight, an FY 3248 Hino with a 10x4 conversion working within the city boundaries on metro.

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WWW.GOCLEAR.CO.NZ ‘Cabtivating’ When we tested the Wickham Hino we said of all the middleweights we’d reviewed in that round of tests, we thought the interior of the Hino was the ‘truckiest’ of them all, meaning the inside was more in keeping with a truck, having a nicely segregated driver’s compartment and just more of a big truck feel. Nothing changes on that sentiment with the Raiyaan FY either. Of all the big trucks from Japan we’ve had a look at lately the Hino we think takes out the cab trophy – just. Admittedly we haven’t gone back to a big UD for a while and it’s no use heading that way at the moment as the new Quon we saw in Brissy last year is due at any tick of a clock, not to mention something new and potentially magnificent on its way from the marque with a three-diamond badge. The cab was a joy to climb in and out of, and it had the same black and grey hue as the Wickham truck. We don’t have a problem with black; it’s the one colour that is ageless. When is Zorro ever not cool? There’s a nice modular pod type wrap (sort of), across the dash à la Kenworth K124 that’s cool as, but not styled to dovetail with the design of the instrument binnacle in front of the driver, and that’s a tad weird. They both work superbly well, they just don’t complement each other style-wise. It’s a 6-gauge cluster in front of the driver with a bank of warning lights. Wands on the left and right of the fully adjustable steering column accommodate wipers/washers and engine brake on the left, and indicators, cruise and lights on the right. The centre console houses climate control, various switches, and the entertainment/connectivity/phone/ navigation unit that’s as standard in trucks now as a brake

pedal. The driver gets an ISRI 6860 air-suspended seat and there is a bunk behind the seats that’s useable, although not as usable as that of last month’s Isuzu. The Raiyaan truck is a low roof so there’s a bit of central storage overhead and the rest is in door pockets, central consoles and document trays. There’s a huge centrally mounted ceiling light. It’s the most ‘open’ and least constricted central area we’ve seen in the Japanese trucks of recent so that was a plus. It would be the easiest bunk to clamber into from the cockpit… again, just. Agh, the cockpit, that was the one slight negative. Neither Zeyn, or Mark in the Sollys machine for that matter, are big burly blokes, which is a plus because this driving compartment was designed with sizes M and L in mind, and XL, XXL the last thing in mind. The gearbox shifter is beautifully mounted on a tower to the left of the driver, the steering wheel is a much nicer size than the one taken from a Whitbread yacht in last month’s Isuzu, but it’s all very…well, close. Sitting in the driver’s seat my right knee was touching the driver’s door. Without doubt one of the Hino’s finest attributes is the beautiful deep and orchestral engine note. It’s a lovely sounding motor, one that makes you want to keep the radio down and just listen to the awesome guttural note each time the throttle is buried. And that’s a good thing, not just because of the therapeutic value, but also for the reason that even though we spent nearly the entire day on hot-mix surfaces the lowest recording we got on the sound meter was 72dB. Thank goodness it’s a sweet, sweet song the Hino sings.

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Voilà! What resulted was what we see today. “It’s not easy to get people to do something outside the norm. It’s takes longer and there’s always the doubters,” said Zeyn. “But it’s working a treat and often in high demand for other work due to its payload capability, although I have to be a bit firm on that at times. It’s about ensuring the target customer is serviced first and foremost. I love it.” The final solution was the Hino FY 3248 10x4 with a 9.0m long, 2.8m (internal) high Manukau Truck Bodies Ltd curtainside body with a Zepro tail lift fitted aft. The trailer that would have been required, had the norm been adhered to, now takes the form of a Hendrickson tag axle. It’s always there and doesn’t need to be hired in when needed. The deck can accommodate an 18-Chep footprint and it’ll swallow lots of odd shaped and sized paper pallets and reels. Payload on the unit is right on 15,600kg although with the right permitting that can extend all the way out to 21,719kg, as Zeyn explains. “It just takes the pressure right off you know. I can take the loads without either being silly or towing a half-full trailer. There’s one customer in the city centre that always gets loads around the 14 and a half tonne mark and there’s no way you can get a trailer in there, so it was always two trips. A real pain. Not any more.” The base unit is a stock Hino FY 3248 8x4 with a standard 5,595mm wheelbase. The addition of the tag axle increases the wheelbase to 6,620mm. The one thing Zeyn has noticed is the tail swing with 3.190m from the rear axis to the back of the body. “You just have to be aware, especially pulling away from

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docks where you’ve loaded alongside. You have to be well clear before you start to turn. The tail lift is just something you have to have at Mainfreight if you don’t have a trailer coupling. It hardly gets used in my work, but it’s handy that it’s there I guess when I do need it.” In addition there’s the ‘Zeyn factor.’ When it comes to vehicles this man is a perfectionist, and stock standard is never where it’s at. The truck is set off by additional round LED lights set into stainless light bars on the body, polished alloy guards on the truck and a custom drop visor. It’s tasteful and perfectly done.

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Why a Hino and why a 3248? When it comes to trucks, overkill is an accusation the rest of the world has a habit of levelling at good old New Zealand. Whether it’s axle numbers or power we tend to cop it – just ask any Aussie operator how their FH16 750 Volvo is going. But in this instance even most Kiwis would ask why the top of the range 3248 Hino was specified in a metro delivery environment. Again, it’s the end user who knows their job best and it makes perfect sense. Starting with the Hino, it was all about the right product and a great response.

“I checked out a couple of Euros but the lead times out of Europe with the tag axle were crazy, six months in one case and up to eight in another. One supplier never even returned my call!” said Zeyn. “I looked at all the Japanese brands. The Isuzus we looked at didn’t really have the power I was after and the Fuso HD cab was a little high and wasn’t the easiest to get in and out of, and that’s really important in this job. I walked into Hino and it was a done deal. They had the perfect truck and Derek Fairbairn at Hino in Auckland said ‘yep we can do that’ when I mentioned the tag axle requirement. They sourced it out of stock in Palmerston North, sent it to Gary Douglas

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WWW.GOCLEAR.CO.NZ RUNNING ON SCR?... Mission driven Zeyn’s introduction into the transport industry is nearly as unique as the Hino 700 Series he has put on the road. Thirty-seven-year-old Zeyn is Auckland born and bred and meeting him for the first time you quickly appreciate his strong passion for anything with wheels, and the way it is presented. However, the journey to the present day started back in a university lecture theatre where, in his last semester of a Bachelor of Commerce and Computer Science degree, Zeyn realised that a future of crunching numbers for a living, cooped up in an office, was not the way forward, opting instead for an occupation that got him outside and enjoying his love of driving. At 21 Zeyn had already started his driving career within the Urgent Courier industry as a relief driver, so a move to NZ Couriers was a natural progression, beginning as an owner-driver. Crazy hours and what he saw as unrealistic operational requests brought on a need for change and a more relaxed pace of life. Zeyn took up an opportunity with Toll Airport Operations. It was hard graft and after 10 years Zeyn had developed a business operation under the Toll banner comprising no fewer than 10 courier vans and staff. The constant headaches with staffing issues and maintaining a realistic margin saw this industrious Kiwi sell up his Toll operation and move on. After a little time out Zeyn aired his interest in the trucking industry to his wife Farzana. It was met with concern that he would be away from home and family many days at a time and miss out on his young family growing up. With this in mind Zeyn set about looking at Auckland Metro opportunities and came across an open door with the welcome mat out at Mainfreight’s Metro Division. The work involved looking after a specific client with some general overflow tasks along for the ride as well. The shift for Zeyn in to the Metro delivery side of the industry with Mainfreight has helped him realise his ambition to own and operate a truck at the heavy end of the road transport spectrum. In saying this Zeyn is quick to add that the knowledge he gained at university, along with wife Farzana’s occupation as an associated chartered accountant, have helped dramatically when it comes to making hard business decisions along the journey. “It removes a lot of the emotion and helps to keep you on track with the overall mission in business.” Travelling about the bustling metropolis with Zeyn and watching first-hand how he goes about completing his deliveries, you soon observe that the mandatory Mainfreight tailgate message of inspiration, personally selected by Zeyn ‘Everything comes to he who hustles while they wait’ could not be more apt. Zeyn is an efficient operator who is always on the hunt for little tweaks that will help him achieve an end goal, right

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Even with such a young family Raiyaan Transport is truly a family affair. While Zeyn and Farzana are at the company helm, sons Raiyaan and Zubayr are learning what it takes to keep the ‘big blue breadwinner’ rolling.

down to set paths that make the most of avoiding known traffic hotspots at various times of the day. The Mainfreight work brought an opportunity for more flexible hours of operation. Yes, it does require an earlier start, however that invariably means an earlier finish most days, allowing Zeyn to enjoy a good work-life balance, spending quality time with Farzana and sons Raiyaan and Zubayr. “Being able to attend things like rugby practices are a real bonus with the Mainfreight job.” We were pleased to hear that Zeyn also has an active approach to raising his sons and believes in showing them first-hand from a young age the dedication it takes to run a vehicle, whether it be going to the tyre shop on a Saturday morning in the Hino or cleaning out the new Hilux ute after they have distributed their sandwich crumbs everywhere in the back seat. “You have to start early,” says Zeyn. “You reap later what you teach now.” We look forward to coming back in 15 years or so when Raiyaan puts his first new Hino on the road.


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Electric cab tilt is in this sneaky hatch in the left hand step well. Daily checks are under the front flap.

Engineering for the axle fitment, the guys at Manukau built the body, and three months after my first meeting with Derek I was rolling.” “Zeyn is a very passionate customer,” said Derek Fairbairn, sales engineer at Hino Distributors (NZ) Ltd’s Auckland operation. “He took great pride in working through the detail of not only the Hino chassis but also the Manukau Truck Bodies build, which was extra long and had a few extras to suit Zeyn’s specialist requirements. Zeyn was great to work with and we all enjoyed the vehicle handover with his Mum and Dad present. It was great fun and a proud moment for us all.” As for the model choice, that’s about environment and durability. If we talk about horsepower per tonne, and the impact that has when it comes to on-road performance, the Raiyaan Hino probably sets a new bar. Even at the plated

OEM GVM of 35 tonnes it would be 13.71hp/tonne. On its Kiwi compliant 29 tonne RUC sticker it’s a whopping 16.55. What it equates to in real terms is the ability for Zeyn to maintain a relaxed state and flow with the traffic in a city where the traffic doesn’t often actually flow. “You have to be able to maintain your place in the flow,” he explains. “When the traffic breaks and things move you can’t be stuck with a gutless truck trying to keep up. If you’re in a truck like that and a gap opens up, five cars fill it and you’ve gone absolutely nowhere. If you want to get through the work you have to be able to move when it counts. And this is not an easy job, it takes a lot of concentration and it can be very tiring spending all day in the city boundaries. Look how easy this thing does it. It’s effortless, man!” Many think life for such a truck would be a cinch – not so.

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60,000km mentioned above have been totally trouble-free.

Where it comes from

As we said above the truck’s a standard spec FY 3248 ProShift 16 Air Dana. Under the utterly immaculate Khan interior (you’re scared to touch anything in case you leave a mark) nestled between the rails is the Hino E13CVG 6-cylinder motor of 12.913 litres displacement. It’s a turbo intercooled unit with an electronic common rail fuel system, direct injection, EGR and SCR to deliver its Euro 5 emissions status. It produces 353kW (480hp (PS)) at 1800rpm with a peak torque of 2157Nm (1590lb/ft) at 1100rpm, holding a fairly flat line until plummeting south at the 1900Nm (1401lb/ft) mark at 1800rpm. Ancillary braking is via an in-house engine compression brake Behind the engine is the fabulous ZF AS-Tronic 16-speed automated manual transmission and rearward of that Hino’s 21,000kg DSH44 tandem axle set with diff lock and cross locks on both axles. The retrofitted Hendrickson D22 axle is perched in there as well. Suspension in the rear is Hendrickson HAS460 air suspension with double acting shocks on the drive, and the tag rides along on Hendrickson HLM-2 air suspension. Up front Hino MF781 axles rated at 15,000kg sit on semi-elliptic tapered leaf springs with shock absorbers and stabilisers. Dual circuit ‘S’ cam full air brakes are supported by ABS as standard. The rig is fitted with 275/70R 22.5 tyres on Alcoa alloy rims. GVM in this configuration is 35,000kg and GCM 72,000kg.

What happens when it’s activated

It’s no use wasting any paper on climbing ability or the hold back capabilities of the engine brake. There’s no incline or decline in the greater Auckland area that poses any challenge to this machine whatsoever. It’s an interesting experience. We’ve always said that a city is a tough place to operate a truck in the context of conformity. If a little light on a stalk turns red, even the biggest fully loaded combination has to stop…even in the wet, on a greasy bitumen climbing turn. Getting started again is your problem. The Hino however, is truly the city beater. This machine lives up to Zeyn’s requirements in every respect. Loading’s a piece of cake with only ever two curtains to open or close, not four. The biggest payloads we had on our day out were 12.7 tonne and 15 tonne and neither affected the truck’s ability to accelerate at a blisteringly quick pace, able to keep abreast of traffic and effortlessly hold its position in the endless queues. Although we don’t support the assertion that AMT gearboxes are now the go-to for all gear changing requirements, the urban environment is certainly one place they are proving their worth in more and more operations. What increases the appeal in this instance is the fact the ZF AS-Tronic is one of our faves in AMT family. An easy to use piece of kit with fantastic, smooth, gear changing characteristics and not prone to the million unnecessary gear changes that always identify an AMT to any seasoned observer. Zeyn too, is a big fan of his auto-stirrer, although he says he does take over on some of the bigger loads as, in his words, “It just seems to change too soon and labour too much”. Taking a look at the power/torque curves the magic

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Conclusion

Courage and backing yourself is a wonderful thing. It can be full of reward or a valuable, maybe costly, learning experience. Zeyn and Farzana Khan are well-educated savvy business people who took a slightly alternative approach to the odd load sizes, erratic weights, and tortuous theatre of operations their big blue breadwinner was to face. It’s pointless testing a new concept when it’s new. It always ends with a statement like ‘time will tell’. Raiyaan Transport’s FY 3248 is 18 months into its experiment. A big truck prowling a big jungle, working amongst much smaller workmates. Has it worked? Looking at the smiles on Zeyn and Farzana Khan’s faces will tell you all you need to know. 

With deceptive ease. Zeyn happily engages in conversation on all manner of subjects while weaving the big 700 Series though Auckland’s daily reshoot of a scene from Mad Max.

criss-cross happens at about 1350rpm where power is about 290kW (390hp) and torque has barely moved off its peak of 2157Nm (1590lb/ft). The green band on the tach runs from 800 to 1400rpm so there’s certainly an OEM desire to run operations in the lower end. The engine note that comes with that may not suit the ear of a man who crowbarred a 2.2L Honda Prelude engine into a Honda Civic chassis. In a normal full weight application we’d argue that green band was unrealistic and on a steep grade you’d end up in the same situation Roger Prictor did in the Rhodes Fuso HD; with the rate of shift not able to keep pace with the loss of speed. In that application we’d advocate keeping things spinning along. However, the Raiyaan truck and application could be the perfect place to attune the inner ear to a new sound and see what happened to fuel consumption as a result. All that aside there’s no mistaking Zeyn is a natural and talented driver who’s certainly mastered AMT operation. His execution manifested itself in a smoothness of progress among the best we’ve seen. Handling-wise the Hino was unfaultable. Its fully floating air-suspended but firmly mounted cab gave occupants an absolutely comfortable but firm and positive ride experience. Generally speaking ‘we’ (humanity) have cab suspensions down to a fine mathematical art. The many wallowing beasts of the early 80s are a distant memory, the only flashback of recent times has been the Sinotruk T7H-G and then only in certain circumstances, and understandable considering it’s still being tuned to our unique topography. As you’d expect with 10 feet and no trolley behind, it went through corners like it was on rails. The truck is still on original front steer tyres with at least a half-life left. Second steer have been replaced as have front drive. The rest are originals.

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HINO FY 3248 PROSHIFT 16 AIR DANA Tare:

13,340kg – as tested as 10x4 (load cert) (8,660kg – standard 8x4 (spec sheet)

GVM:

35,000kg – as tested as 10x4 (load cert) (32,000kg – standard 8x4 (spec sheet)

Wheelbase:

6620mm – as tested as 10x4) (5955mm – standard 8x4 (spec sheet)

Engine:

Hino E13C VG

Engine capacity:

12.913 litre

Maximum power:

353kW (480hp PS) at 1800rpm

Maximum torque:

2157Nm (1590lb/ft) at 1100rpm

Emissions:

Euro 5 (EGR / SCR)

Clutch:

CS-430 Series dry single plate 430mm diameter

Transmission:

ProShift ZF AS-Tronic 16-speed AMT

Front axle(s):

2x Hino MF781 axles

Front axle rating:

15000kg

Front suspension:

Semi-elliptic tapered leaf springs / Shock absorbers / stabiliser

Rear axle:

Hino DSH44 tandem axle. Diff and cross-locks

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Rear axle rating:

21000kg

Rear suspension:

Hendrickson HAS460 air suspension / doubleacting shock absorbers

Tag axle

Hendrickson D22

Tag suspension:

HLM-2 Air suspension

Brakes:

Full air, dual circuit S cam / auto slack adjusters / ABS

Auxiliary brake:

Engine compression brake

Chassis dimensions:

300mm x 90mm x 8mm

DEF capacity:

28L

Tyre size:

275/70R 22.5

Electrical system:

24v

Cab:

External – all-steel construction, full floating air suspension with electric tilting. ECER29 cab strength compliant. Electric and heated mirrors and flat and spotter on each side. Internal – ISRI 6860 driver’s seat, fixed passenger. Single bunk with blackout curtains. Air conditioning. Remote keyless entry. Audio – DAB+ AM/FM radio / CD & DVD player with Bluetooth.


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ffectionately known as ‘Paddy’ by most, Ian Paterson’s nickname was originally ‘Boots’, and to some from the south he will always be ‘Boots’. Seventy-two-year-old Ian set off on his driving career in 1962 at the right old ‘illegal’ age of 17. He was working on a farm in Balfour in Eastern Southland when local transport operator Ken Dover offered him a job driving one of his trucks. Ian started off on a S-Bedford and his first load was coal back from Ohai. He was pulled over by the local policeman who said he looked familiar but Ian claimed his older brother’s identity and both men happily went their separate ways. It’s


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Ian’s own 2628 Mercedes-Benz that he bought as an owner-driver for Transwest Freighters carting timber out of Whataroa on the West Coast. “The Merc was a great truck,” were Ian’s words.

Big gear back in the day. Ian went on to the S39 Foden at the age of 19 when the gearbox beat the first driver.

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Ian went to a G88 Volvo when he landed at Ikamatua and said it was a beautiful truck to drive.

interesting to note that Ian had to shovel the load off by hand. After the Bedford, he went on to an Austin K4 artic. At the time W. K. Dover Ltd were running two Leyland Comets, the S-Bedford and four Austins. Ken Dover himself was from the UK so he had a soft spot for the British marques. A new 8-wheeler S39 Foden arrived in the fleet around 1965 and was one of a few that turned up in the south around the same time. This was big gear for the time. Ken’s son, Bill (who incidentally shared a fishing licence with his Dad on account of

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having the same initials), was to be the driver but he didn’t last too long on it. The Foden’s air-operated crash change gearbox with its mix of three ranges proved to be Bill’s undoing. Every time he got to a hill he would miss the change and end up stopping. He’d have to start again and crawl all the way to the top of the hill in the gear that got him going. At 19 Ian went on to the big Foden as he could handle the awkward gearbox. The two-stroke Foden with all of 240hp was only ever passed on a regular basis by Clutha Carrying’s ERF. But Ian also recalls how cold it was in the winter. “It was specced for Australia so it had big air vents which weren’t ideal for the cold winters of Southland.” Ian did four seasons on the Foden on all sorts of rural carrying work before it was pulled off the big jobs due to its propensity to crack heads. After the Foden, Ian went on to a 6-wheeler AEC Mammoth Major. Ian took the Foden’s trailer with him. “The AEC was a lovely truck but it gave gearbox trouble often. The selectors were the main problem and it was a problem that the local agents Vickers couldn’t fix, so the local Dutch mechanic jumped in and a few bronze washers sorted the issue.” He did four years on the AEC. Ian thought highly of Ken Dover. In the height of haymaking one year (those silly little bales), a local farmer wanted Ken’s men to work on Christmas day. Ken refused and he subsequently lost the farmer’s work to Alister Ross from Gore. There were many other interesting anecdotes from the Dover days. Ken built his own walk-through crates, his preferred set up. He had seen the results when early combination crates had overturned, collapsing on themselves and killing livestock; and he would only allow good dogs to work with the livestock. The lure of working on the dam projects up in Twizel in 1976 saw Ian’s time with Dovers come to an end. Five years of working crazy hours on all sorts of plant took its toll on the man and his home life. Ian found himself back behind the wheel working for Erskine Bowmar at Waikaia Plains station driving a D-series Ford, carting farm gear to his


WWW.GOCLEAR.CO.NZ Rough-riding and ate cab mounts like there was no tomorrow, but a magnet for the local truck-crazy kids nonetheless.

Burwood Station property at Mossburn. This era was a tough period in Ian’s life. His marriage ended, and as a consequence, a period of increased drinking ensued, which didn’t do him any favours. This was now 1981 and enter the scene George Hedley, one of the original shareholders of Northland Southland Transport Holdings Ltd (NSTH). George approached Ian in the Mossburn pub one day and gave him a good stir-up about his situation. He mentioned a job that was going on the West Coast for Transwest Freighters (TWF), a company wholly owned by NSTH. Ian took up the offer, finding himself at Ikamatua driving a G88 Volvo on livestock. “A beautiful truck to drive,” he said. He did 12 months on the Volvo working with the “Wild West coast cattle”. Ian learned not to turn his back on them. TWF had all five of their stock trucks based in Ikamatua at the time. “There were a lot of cattle ramps on the coast so that meant a lot of throwing sheep up on to the second deck as the ramps would only go one deck high. It was bloody hard work and there weren’t many big tractors around so you had to be careful not to get stuck on what was often wet West Coast farms.” All that aside, Ian thoroughly enjoyed the West Coast. “There weren’t as many cars back then and RT coverage was very limited. The roads weren’t fenced off and the cattle used to sleep on the warm roads but you got used to knowing where they would be sleeping.” A V10 Mercedes-Benz was Ian’s next truck for a short time, again on livestock but also timber when the stock was quiet. Following the Mercedes-Benz he went onto an 8-wheeler FR Mack driven new by Ken Thompson (Ken went on to run his own business culminating in Clinton Waipahi Holdings Ltd). “It was a rough-riding thing and it would break cab mounts often. Ken’s fiancé used to lose the skin of her knees on the dashboard from the rough riding,” laughs Ian. He did four months on the Mack. “Four months without a day off. So I lost a lot of weight.” Every cloud has a silver lining though. He would often give kids in Ikamatua a ride.

Some of these kids had never been out of town, so between that and riding in a Mack, it was quite a buzz for them. He often carted livestock to the meat works in Belfast, Kaiapoi, and to Lorneville in Southland. Bill White from TWF then offered Ian an opportunity to go owner-driver with them. Ian went over some figures and gave Bill the nod. By now it was around 1983 and Ian put a new 2628 Mercedes-Benz on the road for $126,000, pulling a company trailer on a five-year contract carting timber for Paynter Sawmills Ltd out on Whataroa. “The Merc was a great truck,” said Ian. “It gave little grief, something any owner-operator wants of his truck.” The only real issue it had was with the gearbox selectors. The CablePrice agent in the area said it was only happening on his truck. One day Ian was carting logs into Nelson and the issue reared its head again, requiring a tow to the local CablePrice workshops. As it happened there were three Mercedes-Benz trucks from Nelson Pine Forest’s fleet parked up with the same problem. Ian was not happy, but a visiting head troubleshooter from Mercedes-Benz in Germany was there at the time and went out of his way to help Ian. In addition to the fix, all of Ian’s accommodation and meals were taken care of; suffice to say Ian’s faith in the product’s support was largely restored. The banning of native timber milling on the West Coast slowed things down significantly, and with about five months to go on his contract, Tommy Arnold from Hari Hari was awarded the subsequent contract to cart the timber out of Whataroa. This was the bulk of Ian’s work so he decided it was time to pull the pin. Resale on the Merc was good and after going back to CablePrice it ended up in a mine somewhere, Ian said. A funny side story from Ian’s time on the Merc involved picking up a loaded trailer from the wharf at Picton. “It had been shod with new tyres. I hooked it up but couldn’t pull away. Closer inspection revealed the trailer hadn’t been fitted with its proper lower profile tyres and the deck was sitting on the new tyres.” Ian spent a couple of months driving a T-series Scania for

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Phillip Molloy on logs out of Hokitika. He was now 40 and it was time for a change. In 1986 he took up a position driving milk tankers for Cloverlea Dairies based in Clandeboye. He got the position through transport manager at the time Gordon Phimister. Ian drove both an Isuzu and a Scania for Cloverlea, depending on how the shifts worked. He wasn’t a big fan of the Isuzu and it spent a fair bit of time in the workshop, but the Scania was entirely the opposite. He said the 4x2 Scania pulling A-trains “really flew along”. Sadly it was later written off in an accident (not involving Ian). In 1991 Ian took charge of a new FL10 Volvo pulling the country’s first B-train milk tankers. The unit was now in Alpine Dairy Products colours following the coming together of Cloverlea and the Temuka Co-operative Dairy Company. Ian was doing 600 kilometres a shift and rated the combination highly, both the truck and the trailers. “The tanks were nice round ones that reduced the slap as the milk moved around.” He won truck of the show at the 1991 Timaru truck show, narrowly missing out on the people’s choice also. After the FL10, Ian was assigned a new 124c Scania with 360hp on tap, and because Alpine Dairy and Southland Co-operative Dairy Company Ltd had now joined forces, the colours on the truck were those of the new South Island Dairy Co-operative Ltd. Interestingly, while being shipped here, the tanks destined for this unit were washed overboard, so a replacement set was built locally. The trailer is still with the Fonterra fleet today as a standby unit. Ian did four years on this truck until another new one turned up, and again

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there was a another livery change as a result of commercial manoeuvrings, this time into the Anchor colours of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy company. In the past few years Ian has been on one of Fonterra’s familiar FM12 Volvos. He loves the FM Volvo and the one he’s on will likely have around one million-plus kilometres on it by the time Ian retires. Because of the way the trucks and plants are located, Ian said they don’t do the big daily kilometres they used to do. Which was good because he’s had his days of huge kilometres. Ian started slowing down, semi-retiring late in 2016. Three days on, three days off, three nights on and then nine days off is how he is seeing out his remaining driving days. “I reckon I’ve got one more year in me.” He’s been on milk tankers for 32 years and is looking forward to retirement, wanting to spend more time “seeing our beautiful country instead of driving past it all the time”. He and wife of 35 years, Pam, have children scattered from Auckland to Edendale in the deep south, and they want to spend more time with them, their four grandchildren, and numerous great-grandchildren. Not a bad effort for 53 years which have been relatively accident-free. Ian is 72 now and believes the key is staying active. “ I get up around five each morning without the alarm and I’m into my day. I’m awake so may as well get up and do something.” And when asked the multi-million-kilometre question, Ian simply said, “I’ve loved it.” 


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When ALMC Ltd owner Shaun McKnight was hunting for a project truck that was mechanically sound, it wasn’t long before the perfect project truck came along, so he grabbed it. The transformation is something special. 40

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hen you hear that this 1995 T950 Kenworth has spent most of its working life in the Gisborne region hauling logs for Pacific Haulage, and after that on logs for Smith & Davies in the far north, the first thing that comes to mind is a lot of hard work in two regions with some of the most rugged logging terrain in the country. When Shaun purchased the truck it had over 38,000 hours on the hour meter, 1.85 million kilometres under its belt, and had used over 1 million litres of fuel, but the combination of a CAT 3406E engine with a Brakesaver, a rebuilt motor, and the truck’s existing wheelbase made it too hard to resist. So in December 2015 Shaun picked up the Kenworth from Whangarei and drove it back to Hamilton to start the restoration process.


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The T950 has taken on a whole new look with the

Above: Life began in the iconic Pacific Haulage fleet in Gisborne, and ‘Round 2’ (below) saw the 950 working in the Smith and Davies livery in the North, seen here powering into Marsden Point with a load on.

addition of the sleeper box

The pinstripes and scroll work were added by Cliff Mannington at Truck Signs Mount Maunganui

Left: The T950 in day cab trim, what most thought was the finished product. Right: The T950 in aerodyne sleeper trim…what ALMC Ltd thought was the finished product.

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Let the work begin. Diffs and suspension out.

All done with rear end back in at 5.5m wheelbase.

Chassis paint applied .

Cab painted, awaiting the arrival of pinstripes and ‘bling’

Removing the logging gear was first on the list, followed by an engine tune performed by the team at Force Industries Ltd in Stratford, which bumped the horsepower up from 475 to 550. That meant new badges would have to be ordered. Getting the truck to the 5.5m wheelbase Shaun wanted meant resetting the rear drive assembly. As part of that process the old six-rod set-up was cast asunder to make way for a Kenworth Airglide 400 Air Suspension. During that process a small crack was found in one of the chassis rails so 300mm had to be cut out and a new piece welded in. The chassis was then prepared for painting by Shaun and Bryn Rees from Diesel Mechanical in Hamilton. Once it was completed Bryn set the twin stacks up for a trial to see how they would look before the cab and bonnet went in for paint at Fleet Image, also in Hamilton. Once the cab and bonnet were painted and the fifth wheel was attached it was back to the workshop to add some bling, including the six-inch stacks, the original bull bar that had been polished, and the painted air cleaners. The truck’s engineering work was then signed off and it got a clean sheet of approval on its certificate of fitness. Shaun was eager to see how the T950 would go as a tractor

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unit, so its first job was towing a transporter with a tower crane counterweight. It performed superbly. Cliff Mannington from Truck Signs in Mount Maunganui then added his magic, including pinstriping and scroll work, giving the truck a whole new look again. Just when everyone thought that Shaun had finished with his project he found an Aerodyne sleeper box. This meant a hole had to be cut in the back of the day cab. The sleeper box was painted and fitted, with some more signage applied by Cliff. In his own words, Shaun is now a “gun for hire”, and has been using the T950 Kenworth mostly for crane related work, as well as some of his own work when needed. Even though Shaun has changed the individual truck’s look dramatically, it has still retained its classic Kenworth T950 lines, with the added benefit of having a whole new lease of life in a different part of the industry.  Oh, and for those who are wondering – ALMC? Shaun’s wife Kelley’s maiden name, Allan, and McKnight ... ALMC. Trucking truly is a family business.

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From the ashes Story and photos by David Kinch

Diesel Mechanical owner Susan Howlett wanted to lift the company’s profile by giving the company Scania a total makeover. With help from Bryn Rees and the staff in the workshop, the team have achieved exactly what they set out to do and more.

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his V8 450hp Scania 6x4 tractor unit started its life new to Night Trans running under contract to Falcon Freight Ltd out of Auckland. With a little over 100,000 kilometres on the clock it was sold and picked up by Rentranz in Papatoetoe, and used for container cartage around the Auckland area before it moved south of the Bombays to Hamilton in October 2014. Susan Howlett took over sole ownership of Diesel Mechanical in 2009 and employed Bryn Rees to manage the workshop. The company struggled through the global financial crisis, so a business plan was put together to improve the company’s profile. It would be fair to say that Bryn was the only person who could see potential in the Scania when it was purchased to

From left: The repaint when the refurb was properly underway. The Phoenix on the back wall of the cab along with the twin stacks. New front flaps add to the look.

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replace the old Mitsubishi yard truck, and it’s also fair to say he copped a fair bit of flak about it from the rest of the team. Initially the Scania was brought up to COF standard, enabling Diesel Mechanical to hire it out to one of their valued customers until February 2015. After the truck had been returned, Bryn and the team stripped it down, taking everything off the chassis they could. Apart from one head being removed for attention and general maintenance, the DSC14 engine had hardly been touched since it was new. Dylan from Fleet Image got to work sandblasting the chassis and helped Bryn with the paint selection. All the panel and paint work was done in-house at Diesel Mechanical’s workshop with the help of Bryn’s father, Mike, who worked on the cab. A trailer coupling was fitted to the rear of the chassis for a pull trailer, and then the reassembly began.

Once the assembly was complete the Scania was sent to Nikki at Green Frog Sign and Display in Te Rapa, and with her expertise and Bryn’s vision they came up with the design. The Phoenix on the back of the cab is symbolic of both the Scania and the company. The truck was named UR Askan, which translates to ‘from the ashes’ in Swedish, which is a nice touch. Back at the workshop the stainless guards, twin exhaust stacks and LED lights were added, and the V8 Scania was put to work in July 2015 towing customers’ trailers for COF and maintenance work, along with some salvage jobs. Diesel Mechanical’s goal of a having a workshop vehicle they built and were proud of has definitely been achieved. In Sue Howlett’s words, “you can’t buy the marketing that this truck does for us.” 

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Craig Benjamin Craig Benjamin was spotted driving a 2011 Western Star at the Z service station in Tauranga by Rochelle Thomas, and she couldn’t help but seize the opportunity to get a photo! The 8-wheel tractor runs a 550hp 60 Series Detroit engine and automated manual gearbox. A driver for Pacific Fuel, Craig was heading to the Z Truck Stop in Hamilton after his delivery of petrol to the Z outlet at Hewletts Road. The truck is triple-shifted, running 24/7. Craig has been driving for about 30 years. Starting out as

Eddie Tuhakaraina Carl and Izaak Kirkbeck spotted Eddie at the BP Truckstop in Onehunga one Saturday afternoon recently, fuelling up after the weekly wash. He was about to park up at Owens’ Penrose depot and head home to Bowentown in the Bay of Plenty for some R&R. An owner-driver for Owen’s, Eddie shares the five trips a week Auckland-Wellington general freight run with his full-time employed driver. Eddie’s ride these days is a far cry from the old cream can delivery trucks he started driving more than 45 years ago for his Dad. Speaking highly of the 685hp Mack Super Liner, Eddie is quick to add that for him it’s not about chrome and lights any more, it is all about making a dollar. We asked Eddie what he enjoyed most about driving, and his response was rapid, “Getting paid.” And Eddie’s vexing question? Fresh fish fillets or fresh shellfish? “Both, and plenty of it!” 

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a labourer, he moved on to driving light commercial vehicles before progressing to heavy vehicles, and he has been with Pacific Fuel Haul Ltd for four years now. When asked what he likes best about driving he was quick to say, “Not being in the office! The freedom and being out on the road.” He thinks the biggest problem with the industry would be the lack of cadetships for young drivers; it is hard to get a licence. For the vexing question Craig chose to fly as his super power “to get places quicker!”


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Kim Banzon Matt Smith saw Kim Banzon racing around going about his day in Hawaii recently. Driving a GMC 7500 (looking suspiciously like an Isuzu), Kim’s been driving for 13 years. He does general deliveries to ABC stores throughout the island of Oahu and said he enjoyed catching up with his customers each day. His biggest ‘hate’ is the traffic (it’s the same the world over isn’t it – Ed). He smiled and admitted to not knowing to much about good old New Zealand. Kim’s vexing question was cats or dogs and he went the way of the canine. Interestingly his favourite food was Poke (pronounced – Poo kei), which as it turns out is a raw fish salad – go figure. There’d be plenty of Kiwis who would join him on that we would think.

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SWEDE sensations Story and photos by Faye Lougher

Palmerston North-based Glenn Carroll Transport Ltd runs a fleet of nine trucks that always look immaculate on the road, and the latest addition is no different.

Tractor unit:

2017 Volvo FH16 Globetrotter

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Volvo D16G750

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I-Shift ATO3512F

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Jackson Enterprises, Pahiatua

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n 2002 Glenn’s Scania 580 was one of New Zealand Trucking magazine’s top trucks and now he’s made the grade again, this time with a 2017 Volvo FH16 Globetrotter. Glenn Carroll Transport was established in March 1997 and services the rural industry in the central North Island. The bulk of their work is moving stock, but they also transport agricultural products such as hay, baleage, fertiliser, silage, maize and grain – “just about everything,” says Glenn. “We predominantly cover Hawke’s Bay to Manawatu and Taranaki, that east-west corridor, that’s everyday stuff for us.” Until the Volvo put in an appearance last year, Glenn’s fleet consisted solely of Scanias and a few small Isuzus. “We’ve had the European trucks since 1998 – that’s 19 years I’ve been dealing with Scania – and I chose the Volvo because of its similarity to a Scania, it’s very much the same.” Glenn says one of the advantages of the Volvo is that the parts warehouse and national distribution centre is in Palmerston North. “So if Emmetts can’t sort the parts from their own stock, they can walk across the street and get it, which has to be a plus.” When considering other makes, Glenn says he asked his drivers what they wanted. “It’s all to do with driver retention. If the drivers had wanted Kenworths, then we would have bought Kenworths. George has been with us for many years, and I said, ‘what if we go Volvo?’ and he said, ‘yeah, I’ll certainly drive it’, so that’s what we bought.” Driver George Matthews has been in charge of the Volvo since it arrived in September. Previously he was driving a Scania R730. “The Volvo is a premium model, with a sleeper cab, stereo, television and fridge. Some things are a bit different from the Scania and took a bit of getting used to, but overall it’s pretty similar.”

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George has been driving for Glenn Carroll Transport for 11 years and obviously enjoys what he does. “I’m sitting in a pretty good office and I get paid to see the country. I enjoy being out there and getting off the main roads and meeting people.” Glenn says he’s really pleased with the new truck and how it has been handling. “George is rapt with it and our other drivers think it’s awesome as well. Not to mention all the favourable comments that George has been receiving from other drivers he passes on the road, about how awesome his unit looks.” Jackson Enterprises in Pahiatua made the truck deck and monocoque trailer, and Total Crates in Feilding supplied the truck and trailer crates. “I’m thrilled with the crates and the trailer and the whole thing, the whole package actually,” says Glenn. “It fits the purpose for what we want.” The cab of the Volvo was custom painted by Tony Walton of Feilding’s Custom Art. “He’s hand-painted Mt Ruapehu and a Viking warrior with lightning on the side of the cab.” 


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hrissy from Gisborne sent us an email a while back about a TD Haulage truck that travels back and forth past her place on its routine run between Gisborne and Napier. She was taken with the presentation and image the truck portrayed, and had great things to say about the driver’s manners and professionalism on the road. She was so taken with the man and his machine she’s going to dedicate her next wood carving to them. A quick call to Butch and the team at TD Haulage revealed the outstanding ambassador for both company and industry was Mike Tombleson.

Mike Tombleson is doing the job the way it should be done…and it has been recognised by a member of the public. Good on ya mate.

It’s the old chestnut that we’re an industry constantly in the public eye and it’s so great for us all when someone puts our best foot forward. Well done Mike. A very deserved winner of this month’s Good on ya mate! 

Know a truckie who’s done a good deed, helped a mate in need, or represented the industry in a way that does us all proud? It could be anything from helping you cover a load to doing a great community deed. Send details in to New Zealand Trucking magazine with a photo of your nominee if you can get one, and we’ll see what we can do.

HOW GOOD ARE TOTAL STOCKCRATES? JUST ASK THE PEOPLE WHO USE THEM Glenn Carroll Transport Ltd know about moving livestock. They’ve been doing it since 1997. For the last ten years Glenn Carroll has used Total Stockcrates exclusively for their stockcrates. Glenn says that Total Stockcrates are receptive to their individual requirements and that if they need something tweaked to suit a driver’s needs for instance, they’ll custom manufacture - to the highest standard. Custom-built Stockcrates. Glenn Carroll Transport are happy with that.

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In 1921 the government directed that all vehicles used by government departments, with the exception of those used by the police, would be controlled by the Post & Telegraph Department (P&T). In 1923 this instruction was extended to include the purchase of all vehicles for government use. In the same year a further instruction was issued that only vehicles manufactured in Great Britain would be purchased and that no government departments other than the P&T would enquire about the purchase of vehicles from the vehicle agents. By March 1925 the P&T had 461 motor vehicles in service; this included 225 trucks and vans spread across 10 locations. 

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An International platform truck that entered service in 1924; it appears to be the last one for many years that was not sourced from Great Britain. The cab and tray were built by the P&T workshops in Wellington. It had a 4-cylinder 24hp engine and a payload of 1½ ton. Although a foot pedal was fitted, the service brake operated on the rear wheels only. Publicity material of the day says that ‘for the convenience of the driver both the emergency brake and gear change levers are fitted in the centre of the cab’. The fuel tank was fitted in the engine cowling behind the engine.

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Wheels in Wanganui attracted a good chunk of local iron and plenty of interest from those who wanted to climb on board.

About 3000 people came through the gates on a scorching January day to check out the 88 vehicles on display at Wheels in Wanganui. This is the second time the event has been run and organisers Andre and Angela Teal said more than $4000 was raised for St John Ambulance, adding to the almost $3000 raised at the previous show. The next scheduled event will be in 2020.

Local carriers CMC Haulage were well represented.

CSL (Central Logistic Services Ltd) turned out for the static displays as well as tending to the queues waiting for rides. We thought the colour-coded grille on the FMX looked pretty cool.

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Foxpine’s 2017 Kenworth T659 was a worthy winner of the best Kenworth prize.

Transport services to the primary sector are a big part of the local economy and were well represented. Above: McCarthy Transport Ltd’s big red line-up. Left: Grange Transport Ltd’s Kenworths were the shiniest stock trucks in town on the day.

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RESULTS Wheels in Wanganui 2018 The best vehicles were chosen by public vote, and the winners were: Best Kenworth Foxpine Best Mack CSL (Central Logistic Services Ltd) Best Volvo McCarthy Transport Best Hino CSL Best Van Tony Baird

Above: Menefy Trucking Ltd had a couple of their Macks at the show along with this 2017 Hino 500. Right: Hooker Pacific’s immaculate 2014 MAN TGX looked good loaded.

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Finland’s Finland’s new new Story Neils Jansen Photos by Olli Blomberg, Timo Heikkala and Iikka Kekko

Peering over the fence to see what the neighbour’s up to can be interesting. In Finland’s case it’s changed the trucking game for the better, and for good.

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or over half a century Sweden was looked at with envy by other European countries when it came to economical and flexible road transport. Although Finland has similar distances, and more or less an identical infrastructure, it was only during the past 20 years that Swedish style 25.25m and 60 tonne GCM truck and trailer combinations were allowed on Finnish roads. These days Finland’s neighbour runs a 64 tonne GCM, and since March 2017, 74 tonnes on designated public routes and 90 tonnes on forest tracks. Operation of the latter combinations is still in a trial phase. Hauling 50 percent more freight on a twin trailer unit is very efficient and reduces the CO2 emission 20 percent compared with a standard 60 tonner. It was only a matter of time before the inhabitants of Finland, who are known to be much concerned about the future of our planet, would also embrace the use of more environmentally friendly heavy trucks. In a country as large as France with only 5.5 million well spread out people, efficient road transport is a top priority. Also, the modern infrastructure lends itself well to the use of heavy, long vehicles. Apart from a mountainous area in the northwest that borders Norway, major arteries run through

This impressive 11-axle combo for the transport of woodchips grossing 90 tonnes is owned by Pohjaset Oy in Keminmaa. It’s expected to complete 400,000km per annum.

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This 29m-long and 92 tonne gross Volvo FH16-700 pulled C-train transports bulk cargo in its Italian-made tanks.

endless dead flat or at best slightly hilly forests. Although 60 tonne rigs have proved themselves in latter years, the Finnish government has recently passed a new traffic act that allows for the operation of much longer and heavier truck and trailer combinations. The legislators say that new technical innovations that improve safety have made it possible to construct and operate larger vehicles on public roads. Goods carried are mainly rock, timber, paper and raw materials for the paper industry. Despite the relatively good roads and lack of steep hills, operating conditions are tough. Finnish winters are long and severe with lots of snow and ice. Also, vehicles are often used around the clock with drivers working in shifts, making for very high mileages.

In 2015 the government agreed to make room for tests with so-called High Capacity Transport (HCT) vehicles on specific stretches of the national road network. Permissions were granted on a vehicle-to-vehicle basis because of narrow/weak bridges, villages, tight roundabouts and sharp turn junctions. Combinations of a tractor or truck with multiple trailers can be as long as 36 metres and have a GCM of 105 tonnes maximum. One of the first HCT combinations to go on the road was owned by Speed Oy. The Volvo B-train set-up grossing 90 tonnes and measuring 32m is used to haul two 40ft containers from the ports to destinations inland and vice versa. Another rig weighing just over 100 tonnes gross with a length of 36

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metres and hauling timber was put on the road by UPMKymmene Corporation. A Scania R730 tractor semitrailer plus full trailer owned by OAK Oy is hauling general cargo between the cities of Helsinki and Oulu. It is running at a gross weight of 94 tonnes and has a length of 33 metres. Another fine example of a rig in this premium class is the new Volvo FH16-750 10x4 rigid truck with 6-axle dog trailer operated by Pohjaset Oy in Keminmaa. The 28m-long combo has a GCW of 90 to 100 tonnes depending on the load hauled, which is woodchips or turf. The special body is made by LIPE in Finland and incorporates sidewalls made of composite and a canvas type roof. The latter can be opened sideways hydraulically. For quick emptying there is a chaindriven walking floor system built in. Since October 2017 it has operated on a 24 hours a day, seven days a week basis almost year round, with four regular drivers on a 460km return trip between Kemi and Kemijärvi. The rig is expected to clock up a staggering 400,000 kilometres per year! One operator tried to get an HCT permit for the transport of cattle, but this was denied. Some who wished to use overweight and over-length fuel tankers did not receive permission in 2017 either. But for the year 2018 new regulations have been announced that will make HCT operation on public roads more flexible and easier. This year the maximum GCM

for a conventional 25.25m rig will go up to 74 tonnes for combinations equipped with at least nine axles. Every truck longer or heavier than that will be classified as a HCT. Designated HCT main road networks already in use will pose no issue for operators, however a separate transport authority for each single haul, or bracket of six months for a regular haul, will be required. There are also stringent rules for axle weights, axle spreads and twin-steer, tandem drive, or single axle set-ups. For example, nine tonne is allowed on single wheels, 10 tonne on a non-driven dual axle, and 11.5 tonne on an axle with dual drive. For tandems and tridems the maximum is 20 tonne and 27 tonne if they have the right number of driven wheels, and depending on the type of suspension – air, steel, or a combination of these. As from 1 August 2018, when the new act comes in force, the maximum for existing and future HCT combinations will be a GCM of 105 tonnes and a length of 36m. To achieve this, up to 11 axles are sometimes necessary. Although there are only 40 HCT combinations in active service right now, it is expected that this number will increase steadily. This is a good thing for both truck operators who want to transport as much freight as possible for less cost, and the nature-loving Finns who try to keep their beautiful country healthy. 

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This Arocs 4463 10x4 with 5-axle dog trailer

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100 reasons why – Legend 900 operator profile Story and photos by Howard Shanks

Two decades ago the view from Errol Cosgrove’s office was through the windscreen of a Kenworth truck. These days Errol enjoys a different perspective as he looks out over one of the most modern transport depots in Brisbane… his!

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n the often volatile road transport industry, where the past is littered with shattered dreams, Errol Cosgrove’s no-nonsense philosophy of dictating honesty, quality and integrity has placed his company, SRV Road Freight, among the elite of transport business success stories. The arrival of their new Limited Edition Legend 900 marked a special milestone for the company. This Legend 900, build number 100, signifies the 100th Kenworth to join the SRV fleet. It tows a new Vawdrey trailer with lavish artwork that depicts the major cities on the eastern seaboard serviced by SRV Road Freight as well as commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the company. Talk to Errol about how he might describe himself and his humble reply is “simply a truck driver”. Wander around and talk to the guys on the forklifts, the girls in administration,

For Errol Cosgrove it’s a case of not just providing the best possible transport solution, but also understanding and adding value to the customer’s supply chain.

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his truck drivers or tow haulers, and you’ll find unanimous admiration for the man they see as a fair boss, innovative leader and dynamic motivator. Errol grew up in the transport industry, maybe call it fate, but somehow it seemed only natural that he would eventually end up running his own transport fleet. In 1997, this became a reality as he established SRV Road Freight in Yatala, just off the Pacific Highway in Brisbane. Through the next decade the company maintained steady growth and today their depots cover the eastern seaboard states. “SRV stands for Safety, Reliability and Value,” Errol explained. “We pride ourselves on our high level of safety and reliability that we provide to our customers, all with a value for money service. That’s the essence of our company philosophy and customer commitment.” Success rarely comes easy and great sacrifices were made in the quest to achieve the goals and standards set. While the wheels of the trucks turned night after night, Errol’s wife Mel juggled the demands of a young family with the exhausting task of managing the office and accounts. Errol humbly admits that a great deal of his company’s success is due in no small part to Mel’s selfless dedication. However, in the early days his parents also worked side-by-side and helped nurture the business as it grew. “My father, Bob, worked in the business till his passing in 2009,” Errol said. “And Mum worked in the administration for over 13 years. The family referred to her as ‘Councilor’ and she wore the hat of many roles.” Today it’s still very much a family affair, with their daughter Ashley looking after accounts and payroll, while other close family members work in sales and operations. In terms of freight movements, SRV Road Freight handle approximately 255 interstate B-double loads per week in addition to container unloading, local deliveries and pick-ups, storage and freight consolidation. At the business end of the scale, the fleet is made up of 100 percent Cummins-powered Kenworth trucks that tow Vawdrey trailers. “My first new Kenworth was a K100G I purchased off Brown and Hurley and it was still working right up until last year when we sold it,” Errol said. “It had clocked over three million kilometres and worked almost every day in the 19 years we had it, so that really paints a clear picture of Kenworth’s build quality and reliability.” Today SRV is working closely with Brown and Hurley, Kenworth and Vawdrey Trailers to better utilise high productivity PBS vehicles, and they currently have two 26-pallet B-doubles running on the north-south routes. “Looking forward, there are predictions the freight task


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is going to double by 2020,” Errol said. “We’re already talking to our customers and suppliers about how we are going to handle and manage this. “You must understand what it is that your customers want,” Errol explained. “They don’t necessarily want their freight straight away; there are certain parameters that they work under such as demands placed on the freight by other parties. Success is dependent upon understanding the supply chain process.” Errol concedes however, that one cannot aspire to quality service with an inferior product. Service needs to be backed up by quality equipment, facilities and people.

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“Drivers are your company’s representatives and as such can either be an asset or a drawback. So it’s imperative that they are well presented, well dressed, well-groomed and politely spoken. Surprisingly, it’s not that easy to find drivers who fit that description,” Errol said. Finding and keeping good drivers is an all too familiar problem for many transport companies today. Older drivers are retiring and drivers of the same calibre are not there to replace them. It’s an issue that transport associations are trying to solve, but Errol has some ideas of his own. “We run a performance and incentive-based reward systems to encourage work-smart practices and reward drivers who implement efficiencies and productivity enhancements under their own initiative,” Errol said. “It has to be more than just a fuel-saving incentive, however. Drivers could achieve significant fuel economies while neglecting everything else and so negate any advantage. Our drivers are in the front line, they’re in the perfect position to see where inefficiencies occur and they should be rewarded for initiatives that benefit the company. “This year our top driver was rewarded with a two-week fully paid trip to the USA, which included a visit to one of the big American truck shows. He was also given our 100th Kenworth, which is the Limited Edition Legend 900 we purchased to celebrate our 20th anniversary. “Our runner up driver was given a two-week vacation to Bali and rewarded with our 100th Cummins powered truck, a new Kenworth T909,” Errol said. “Both drivers also visited the Kenworth factory in Bayswater to see the trucks being built downline.” Errol believes that SRV’s business model, combined with the immaculate way the trucks are presented, which he quickly adds is a credit to all his drivers, is why his company does not face driver shortage problems like many others do. “We’re very fortunate that we don’t have to advertise for drivers,” Errol said. “We actually have a waiting list for drivers who want to come and work for us. Having the best equipment certainly goes a long way in attracting the best people to work in the team.” 

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Marc Llistosella – president and CEO of Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation

Now, the future, and the race against time Marc Llistosella – president and CEO of Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation Words by Dave McCoid

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arc Llistosella, who steps down from his role as president and CEO of Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation later this year, visited New Zealand recently and took time out to meet with journalists and discuss Fuso’s current projects, and what’s just around the corner in both a micro and macro landscape. Llistosella has held a number of roles in Fuso parent Daimler since 1994, and has been in his current position since 2015. Feathers in his cap include establishing the Daimler India Commercial Vehicles operation and spearheading the genesis and development of the e-Fuso brand, with eCanter already in series production as of last year. Daimler Trucks Asia currently produces over 170,000 trucks per annum made up of 1280 variants across two brands – Fuso

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and Bharat Benz. It generates approximately US$8bn in revenue and employs more than 15,000 people. Accompanying Llistosella on the trip was Ilan Elad, director Region 2 global sales (that region includes us, obviously), and Florian Laudan, head of communications for Daimler Trucks Asia. Fuso NZ managing director Kurtis Andrews said it was possibly the first time a Fuso global CEO had been to New Zealand. The trip came about largely on the back of an outstanding first year for Fuso NZ Ltd. An agreement at the outset of the new importer and wholesaler arrangement saw a target set of a CEO’s visit on the completion of 1,000 sales. Llistosella said, “I could not foresee this would happen in only one year and so we have to keep our word.” He spoke highly of the new import and wholesale arrangement, and of the Andrews family’s understanding of people, product, and


WWW.GOCLEAR.CO.NZ placement, and the relationship that led to the year one result. Llistosella spoke about the Fuso brand revival, restructure, and growth since being given a mandate to grow the brand without constraint by parent Daimler in 2015. “For the fifth time in a row we have the highest historical EBIT. For the fifth time in a row we have decreasing costs of quality related costs.” He talked at length about Fuso’s two product lines, the ‘e’ brand Fuso, dedicated to electrification, and the traditional ‘classic’ brand. When asked about the fact that at some point they will compete and vie for a share of the same market, he said, “if we don’t do it someone else will do it and we will be out of the game”. For the immediate future (10 to 15 years) a dual development path for both ‘e’ and ‘classic’ brands will remain. In regard to eCanter and e-Fuso (the latter still currently in development but well past a prototype and certainly not far away from the global stage – 2021 for Japan), he pointed to the success of eCanter as a mass-produced e-commercial vehicle, the only other coming from BYD in China. He noted China was where Fuso/Daimler saw the fiercest competition coming from in the future despite the ‘Hollywood style’ R&D and release programmes catching all the limelight in the US. “They [China] are doing it, and massively investing into ‘e’.” With 60% of the world’s population expected to live in an urban environment by 2030 or just after, Llistosella said focusing on and producing metro e-commercial vehicles to replace diesel ones was obvious. He noted that demands on infrastructure even today are such that most big cities in the developed world are struggling to accommodate the rate of urbanisation and that this didn’t augur well for places like Africa, India, parts of Asia and South America. Placing a thousand eCanters into Auckland would have a CO2 savings impact of 16,000 tonnes per year, equivalent to the absorption capacity of a forest the size of Rangitoto. eCanter has a range of 150km with a capacity of 4.3 tonne including body and load. Compared with its diesel cousin the current eCanter 1.0 comes with a payload disadvantage of only 200kg and that’s improving all the time. “The payload disadvantage gets diminished every year. We are currently working on the 1.1 with software and battery updates. The 2.0 will be launched next year,” said Llistosella. Annual production numbers for the eCanter will grow as the battery pack supply chain matures and a continuity of supply for a given output can be assured. This, and the specific targeting of eCanter in metro distribution roles, have been the two reasons the truck has been on a staggered city-to-city launch programme around the globe. “This is a series produced truck, not a prototype. With a prototype you can do anything. We can produce it in the line,” Llistosella emphasised. “Currently demand is much larger than we can produce.” The e-Fuso, with a 350km range and 11.2 tonne payload, is the next step and represents a paradigm shift in areas like cab and driver environment, not just propulsion system. Llistosella noted that line haul trucks are a far more difficult proposition. Battery size (weight and space), heat, charging requirements in relation to source capacity, speed, and the degradation batteries currently incur when under rapid charge, mean full electric is still not yet a viable option in this sector.

Hydrogen cells, although inefficient when looking at the ‘wellto-wheel’ philosophy i.e. energy consumed in producing the end energy product, may offer some form of solution when hybridised with electricity. The other significant pillars moving forward he cited as autonomy and connectivity. Fuso recently conducted a successful multi-brand platooning trial on clearly marked main arteries in Japan. Llistosella said the Japanese authorities want to push the development of platooning ideally to a level 4 autonomy – full self-drive under certain conditions. Japan too, has a chronic driver shortage. The intense stop/go environment in Japan make fatigue and frustration significant contributors to a generally poor uptake into the industry. He said connectivity and ‘e’ go hand in hand. The multibrand platooning trial was hugely important because realistically fleets are multi-branded. The Japan trials involved three and four trucks. There’s a keenness to extend this to five and six but the footprint of the trucks on the road starts to add complications to traffic flows. Connectivity will be a huge player in the future, reducing downtime for customers and OEMs via applications targeting predictive maintenance and advanced driver analysis. Llistosella emphasised connectivity over telematics as he said technology has now moved past simply collecting data. Fuso is engaging with business partners like Bosch, Conti, Intel and Cisco, investing heavily in the analytics and information dissemination around big-data and how that’s presented to customers, dealers, and their own people for fast and clear decision making. Interestingly he noted that to date the majority of customers trialling the advanced connectivity systems are most interested in where the truck was and how was it being driven – acceleration and braking characteristics. The ability of the system to provide two-way information was highlighted with an example where it detected a customer changed the oil on a truck but refitted the old filters. From the customer’s perspective the benefits of such monitoring include the service agent’s ability to know exactly what the truck needs at the next service. Parts can be preordered and exact resources allocated prior to arrival, meaning minimal downtime for the vehicle. The technology builds a database that allows algorithms to evolve and more accurately

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WWW.GOCLEAR.CO.NZ RUNNING ON SCR?... identify patterns for predicting potential warranty issues prior to the event. In Japan, where the technology has been deployed already, Llistosella said they estimate US$5m dollars worth of potential warranty costs had already been saved. “That makes us very, very confident that this is the future.” In regard to privacy, customers will hold the key to authorising what data is collected, and who sees it. But Llistosella also brought things back to basics. “The nice things, electronics, connectivity, autonomous, all sounds super, but the basis is the day-to-day work of the customer. The evidence that you have at least a competitive fuel efficiency, and have a perfectly running fill rate of spare parts, that you have trained mechanics: for the press it’s boring, for the customer it’s the day-to-day business. This is the 95%. The other 5%, that’s the ‘shiny’ thing, that’s the cream in the coffee, but if the coffee’s rubbish the cream will not save it.” On the subject of the future he was optimistic, cautionary, and somewhat sobering. While he clearly thought ‘e’ would continue its rise in metro distribution and diesel would remain strong on heavy line haul for at least another 15 years, he tempered his comments with lessons learned in the information revolution and disparaging predictions others made on the likes of Apple in the early part of the century. “Our forecasts are completely narrowed to our experiences.” This is why he welcomed the likes of Tesla and Nikola to the party as they forced traditional thought paradigms and boundaries to be broken down and scrutinised. The one potential game changer he identified was China.

“China wants to be in a new game. China wants to be in a leadership position. Currently in the car industry they have spent billions of Euros and dollars. They want to compete with the existing brands.” Llistosella pointed out that China’s investment has bypassed Euro 6 and instead they are concentrating on ‘e’, announcing recently an intended US$25bn investment in a recharging infrastructure. “They want 4.2 million power recharging stations in China. Currently we have 750 in Europe. “This is what makes the industry so interesting. Because for the past hundred years we had gasoline, we had diesel, we had the injection and then the common rail, always one direction, the direction was always clear. Now the direction is not so clear, nobody knows.” He went on to highlight even how rapidly battery development was occurring and how different that might be in five years. As far as the broader future is concerned he emphasised the scale of the issues the planet faces. With global average temperatures rising each year for the past three years he cited even a significant shift in one year of the world’s e-vehicle fleet from 0.65% to 1.2% of the 1.1 billion total vehicle population as being nothing. “It would have next to no impact on the real emissions. Insignificant.” When quizzed on the key driver for change he firmly placed that at the feet of the end consumer, that the demands of society pressuring those in power will always be the key determiner of the pace of change. 

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Life on the Red Line Part two

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“The market is very tight at the moment. We’ve got some ummins New Zealand general manager Daniel brilliant internal people – we are a hire to develop organisation Gallagher says the business is in a very good – but it would be very difficult if we didn’t have that brand place right now. In 2017 the company brought strength to play on. It’s not just a matter of getting an ad out around 700 automotive engines to market, with on Seek and a technician or supervisor rolls up.” industrial, marine, power generation and mining on top of Daniel says that brand strength has been tested in recent that. times. “The company-owned footprint and our Authorised Dealer “It would be remiss of me not to mention that EGR was network is in very good health for the future, which is nice.” a challenge for us in this part of the world, but we had the Daniel says Cummins has been focused on a strategic review loyalty from our customers and the commitment from the to ensure a level of sustainability so customers receive the level wider organisation to do what we could to keep our customers of service they expect well into the future. going. I try and make as much time as possible to talk to One of the ways Cummins is looking ahead is by becoming customers and this verbatim information along with the involved with educational training bodies to keep a steady flow warranty claims gave an indication of the impact that period of workers entering the industry. had on our customers. “We have spent a lot of time over the past two to three “But it’s not until you really talk to them and you understand years working with UCOL and MITO and Manukau Tech, that the truck was off the road for x days or had multiple predominantly to provide a feeder for our apprenticeship failures that you get a bit of a sense of connection that these programme, and it is working quite well actually.” people have with our engines. And if it Cummins is keen to inject diversity doesn’t go right – which for a period of into their apprenticeship programme and time it didn’t – that has a very serious now have a female apprentice in every impact on them and their business. To branch in New Zealand. The Big Numbers be able to come back with our E5 and “We’ve also got Tracey Hockly, who is Cummins is a multinational the X15 and go and meet people who our branch manager in Auckland. Tracey organisation that operates in 190 say ‘it’s exceeding expectations, it’s great has been with us for more than 15 years, countries across the world and on fuel, reliability’, it’s just a nice place she started at front reception, was then employs more than 55,000 people, to be.” PA to the general manager, then the about 70 of them in New Zealand. The When asked if the EGR issue came administration manager, and then she international turnover is approximately about because of a hurried R&D went and got her HR degree, which US$20 billion dollars per annum. programme, Daniel says no. Cummins assisted with. She was doing Cummins New Zealand is a wholly “We looked at what was happening in HR for New Zealand, and I wanted owned subsidiary. the US at the time and we recognised her to be the branch manager. Initially there were differences in the South she said, ‘I don’t know anything about Pacific market, but we probably didn’t think the differences trucks’, and I said ‘well, we can teach you that, but you’ve got were as significant as they were. We thought we’d provided the the people skills’. She’s been a big catalyst to the growth of this solution our customers demanded at that point in time. Our particular facility and she loves it. You ask her if she could ever marketing catchphrase was about ‘simplicity’, and the ADR80do anything else, and she’ll say no.” 00 Signature engine with the addition of an EGR system is Daniel says Cummins sends their top tier apprentices who what we thought our customers wanted. As we discovered, it have then become technicians to address students at MITO was a tough time for the whole industry and we were front and and UCOL. He talks proudly about adult apprentice Manu centre.” Tapou. In the future the types of engines and methods of propulsion “Manu was a security guard in Manukau and didn’t really are likely to change dramatically, but Cummins is taking a know what he wanted to do. He started at Manukau Tech and conservative approach. now he goes back and talks to the students.” “From a Cummins’ strategy perspective, a lot of thought The education providers identify up and coming people they and effort has gone into how we will attack this, and in order think will be great in the mechanical trade, and send them to to be there for the next 100 years we need to have R&D in Cummins for work experience. other fields. As a leader in the business we’ve spent a lot of “I think we’ve got about a 95% success rate of turning them time deliberating about this and as Srikanth Padmanabhan – from work experience to apprentice. I use the term ‘growing the president of our Engine Business Unit – says, for the next our own’ with respect, but looking at the people who come period of our life we’re fuel agnostic. But we still think diesel through our organisation, there are people in our South Pacific will be with us for quite some time, especially in the heavyleadership team who have been there for 30-plus years who duty sector.” started as apprentices. That’s what makes us different I think.

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Big Red’s at home in the toughest workplaces

Daniel says Cummins traditionally has been the first to market with emission solutions for their customers, and in the recent past their commitment to the environment and technological investment has been focused on diesel fuel. “We’re doing a lot of work at the moment on similar platforms that have their roots in diesel engines but they’re near zero emissions natural gas. Obviously you need an infrastructure to support that, but you can get to virtually zero emissions. “We’ve also been doing a lot of work on electrification as recently highlighted with the launch of the AEOS, the concept truck, which shows our electric driveline that will be ready for market in 2019 to align with our 100-year anniversary.” Daniel says that will most likely be used initially in buses and small metro deliveries. “We’ve also got fuel cell technology that’s under development. I realise we can’t completely hedge our bets, but we’ve spent a lot of time and a lot of money on research to ensure that we’re well positioned. We feel that our point of competitive advantage is we know the market. We’ve been at it for 100 years and that provides us with a point of difference to the disrupters like Tesla and so on. “It has to be a very different path to market for those organisations. We feel that we know our customers and we know the industry, and while those organisations bring technology, they haven’t been here for 100 years. As we all know, the past can tell us a lot about the future.”

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Daniel Gallagher, Cummins NZ general manager, stands with the company’s flagship on-highway heavy truck engine, the X15.

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A line-up sporting the Cummins rainbow under their bonnets.

Top left: The T950 with black N14 iron; top right: the W Model with a beige NTC heart; right: the 9870 with the latest and greatest in today’s red era, the X15. As a testament to the product’s durability the earlier two are still happily working away.

Daniel says the brand promise and commitment is what’s made Cummins strong in this part of the world. “The X15 very much has its roots in the E5, but it gives us the technology to start to integrate drivetrains. The JV with Eaton is very much about further fuel efficiency gains for our customers, and we’ll do that with increased torque at lower RPMs and integrated technologies which allow more control over factors outside of the engine. The continued advance of technologies such as ADEPT, which includes features such as Smart Torque and Smart Coast, is ultimately the path to autonomous vehicles.” Daniel says the next phase of ADEPT development will involve predictive technology that utilises GPS mapping. We will also see additional developments in the field of connected

diagnostics and telematics. “The X15 and X12 platforms provide us with the TRM Retrofit Kit Contents opportunity to do this. The X12 is SCR-only, it’s high pressure common rail, and it shares a lot of the architecture of its big brother. “A lot of time, effort and investment went into getting to Euro 6 with the SCR-only Single Module, and it’s really encouraging that the technology that we’ve proven over recent years will be with us for quite some time. I think that provides our customers and our OEM partners with a level of confidence.” New Zealand has unique topography and Daniel says Pneumatic Circuit for TRM Cummins engines are designed to cope with that. “When I first arrived in New Zealand, Eric Carswell, who’s our automotive business manager, said ‘we’ll go out and we’ll jump in some trucks and you can meet some people’. And we drove the Napier-Taupo Road, and it was hard on the Jake’s, hard on the throttle, it’s just hard! And you can see why the gear works over here.” Daniel also spent time with the team at Rotorua Forest Haulage and says that was a real eye-opener for him. “I did some time on the million-dollar highway with the Electrical Circuit for TRM off-road trucks, and it’s every bit the road train operation that exists in Australia with the weights and the tonnage. I think the topography of the North Island is pretty unique and places some pretty unique demands on our product. “I look at the fact that an engine that weighs 1.1 tonne and is made out of cast iron can pull 90 tonne up a slope that’s nearly 20 degrees in the horrendous rain and on gravel. It is a tortuous environment. Obviously I’ve got a Cummins bent, but any diesel engine that survives that, and the truck and the gear box and the transmission, is a testament to the engineering that goes into them.”  4.

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Have you ever looked closely at the Cummins logo? Created by Paul Rand and introduced in the early 1970s, the Cummins logo features the word Cummins on an angle in a C. If you look at the end of the word, you may notice the ‘s’ of Cummins is cut off. “I’m not sure if you know the history, but that represents the fact that we’re always innovating, but we’re never finished, because we’re always striving for excellence,” says Cummins New Zealand general manager Daniel Gallagher. “Those things are steeped in history and they mean something to people.”

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uilding a strong body will make you resistant to injury and will help improve your movement competency, and the addition of extra muscle makes you a more expensive machine to run, ultimately contributing to a healthier body composition. The tricky part when starting out is how to structure a programme. Here is an example template of a beginner’s resistance programme that will promote strength and musclebuilding.

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Movement quality and strength S tart with a big exercise that challenges your movement ability that you can work on getting strong at. An exercise that moves more than one joint at a time and requires you to think, focus and learn how to control your body. Keep this exercise the same for 6 to 8 weeks and aim to improve the quality of your reps and your strength.

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(3 sets of 12-plus repetitions) This block, be creative as it is your chance to bring the pain! Select a load that you know you could do 8 repetitions of; once you complete the first set drop to the next lightest load without rest and perform as many repetitions as you can, that would be one round. Keep the exercises simple and the load light, it’s all about the volume here. You can change this block weekly.

Example programme

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BLOCK 1: e.g. Back squats – 3+ minutes rest between each set 3 sets x 8 repetitions easy; 2 sets x 5 repetitions heavy BLOCK 2: e.g. Flat bench press – 2 to 3 minutes rest between each set; 4 sets x 10 repetitions BLOCK 3: e.g. Tricep push-downs – no rest between drops, only 60 seconds rest between rounds 1 set x 8 repetitions (drop the weight then do as many reps as you can for 3 sets)

Building endurance (4 sets of 8 to 12 repetitions)

hoose an exercise that is less technical but C ideally still moves at least two joints. The focus here is to start putting your muscles under some fatigue. Keep this exercise very similar over 6 to 8 weeks; you might just use a variation of it e.g. bench press one week then incline bench press the second week.

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Defensive driving A s an Aucklander I find myself constantly complaining about traffic congestion and it shows no signs of improving. Wherever you live, the number of vehicles on the road seems to be steadily increasing and that is why it’s more important than ever for us to all be defensive drivers. Sometimes minor changes in our driving behaviour can help us improve our chances of avoiding an accident, so here are some examples of things to watch out for.

and if possible, avoid driving. If this is not possible then accept that you may take longer to react than you normally would and allow a greater following distance to give yourself more time to react to hazards. A good night’s sleep is also a priority before long drives. Medication can also make you drowsy or fuzzy headed so ask your doctor whether what you’re taking could affect your driving.

What is the visibility like?

It’s something that we’ve all heard countless times, but keeping at least a two-second following distance is vital, particularly when driving in heavy traffic. Watch out for cyclists, motorcyclists, trucks or rural vehicles because they can travel on different parts of the road and move at different speeds, adding to their unpredictability. Use your mirrors and check your blind spots and be ready to stop or slow down. The more traffic, the more likely it is that another motorist will make a mistake or do something unexpected. Think before you overtake. If you’re just going to end up stuck behind another car in a long line of traffic and there is traffic coming the other way, then is it really worth the risk?

It is surprising how many clients instruct me that they simply did not see another motorist until they collided. Night-time obviously requires more mental focus than daytime driving. but your visibility can be diminished by other factors such as fog and sun-strike. It is a sad fact that there are often several fatal crashes every year involving sun-strike. Don’t hesitate to use your headlights during the day when it’s overcast or dim. I am a big fan of the auto headlight option on my car because it senses how much light there is and then automatically adjusts the lighting to suit the conditions. Keep your windscreen clean and use your sun visor before the glare hits your eyes. Slow down if you cannot see, and bear in mind that even if you have good visibility, motorists driving in the opposite direction with the sun in their eyes may be struggling to see you.

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What condition is the road in?

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Check your vehicle regularly. Pay close attention to the amount of tread on your tyres and check that they have been inflated to the correct pressure. If your tread is getting low or your tyres are under-inflated it will take longer for you to come to a stop, and if there is water on the road then you will have less grip. Inspect your windscreen wipers and ensure that all of your lights are working. Take extra special care when driving a vehicle you are unfamiliar with. It will accelerate, brake and handle differently so you should allow yourself extra following distance to compensate for this. Before starting the car look for the lights, indicators, wipers and demister so that you know where they are when you need them.

I have lost count of the number of times a client walks into my office and tells me what a terrible day they had been having right before they became involved in an accident. Unsurprisingly your health, frame of mind and emotions can all affect your driving. There is an undeniable link between how you’re feeling and the quality of your driving, so recognise when you aren’t feeling your best or your mind is wandering,

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Is Vision Zero the answer?

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ecently, I was involved in an interesting public discussion regarding the issue of drivers leaving the industry due to the trauma and stress of having to deal with the aftermath of serious accidents. As we all know, the driver shortage problem is a very serious one, particularly in some parts of the country, meaning that any reason for a loss of drivers is inevitably a very serious situation. It is doubly troubling when this trend can be attributed to a perceived safety risk. Nobody should be fearful for their personal safety or the safety of others while at their place of work. I was pleased that the public debate that unfolded centred around how car drivers can be more considerate around trucks and make life less stressful for the truckie. Not attempting to pass at the end of passing lanes, being aware of a truck’s blind spots, and giving trucks the room they need to brake and manoeuvre are important messages and it was good that our industry got the chance to promote those to a big public audience. As truck drivers know through their own personal experience, it is very rare that the truck is at fault in a serious accident with a car. Only around 25 percent of serious accidents involving trucks are the fault of the truck drivers themselves; however it is also true that in well over 80 percent of cases it is the smaller vehicle that will come off second best. The fact is that a family car would have to be travelling at over 500km/h to have the same kinetic energy and do as much damage as a 50-tonne truck travelling at 90km/h. In some quarters of the community, no matter what the statistics say, blame for the rising road toll lies squarely at the feet of trucks and the industry. Simply the fact that there is a physical mismatch between cars and trucks make trucks a popular scapegoat. People are quick to blame the rising road toll on an increase in the number of trucks on the road. Reason would suggest that this view, while anecdotal, is probably true. We have had a growing economy that translates into more freight and therefore a significant increase in the number of trucks, right? Well, not exactly. Between 2011 and 2016 the number of heavy trucks registered in New Zealand rose by around 12,000, a 9 percent increase. Over the same period the number of light passenger and light commercial vehicles increased by more than half a million, a 16 percent increase! The problem therefore is not down to a sudden disproportionate spike in the number of trucks on the road, because the light vehicle fleet has far exceeded that. So, let’s look at the roads themselves. Over the past 10 years there has been a much-needed push to improve our roading infrastructure. New highways have been built, existing routes improved, and numerous single-lane

bridges replaced. This has all been done with money siphoned off road users and broadly based on a benefit-cost principle. A principle that seeks to find a happy marriage between increasing the economic productivity of the network and improving safety to users. Increasing productivity and improving safety are not necessarily mutually exclusive, yet using benefit-cost principles to effectively place a monetary value on road safety is now seen as cold-hearted, especially at a time when the road toll is rising. THE NEW GOVERNMENT has committed, as one of its transport priorities, to address road safety. One initiative that has already gained some traction within the Beehive is the Vision Zero idea. Vision Zero is a programme first developed in Sweden that aims to achieve a roading network with no fatalities or serious injuries whatsoever. Since 1997 roads in Sweden have been built with safety prioritised over speed, productivity or convenience. Low urban speed limits, pedestrian zones, and barriers that separate cars from cyclists and oncoming traffic are all practical applications of Vision Zero. On the surface of it this all seems very sensible stuff and I am sure many in our industry would especially welcome a greater separation of traffic. However, there are fishhooks. If New Zealand adopted a Vision Zero approach, all roading projects would need to comply with its aims – zero fatalities or serious accidents. For example, intersections, which are accident hotspots, would require a complete redesign. I’ve been told by NZTA officials that traffic lights, which promote a steady flow of traffic and allow vehicles to maintain their speed unless stopping, would give way to a greater abundance of roundabouts, which, while responsible for more minor accidents, are less likely to result in a serious accident or fatality due to the slow-moving nature of the traffic. As we know from recent experience NZTA’s roundabout designers are not exactly sympathetic to the requirements of heavy vehicles, so this may not initially please too many truckies out there. Assuming NZTA’s engineers learn from their mistakes it does provide an interesting example of the practical implications of Vision Zero. It is certainly a lot more significant than a simple rebranding exercise and may have a significant impact on the nature of our roading network in the years ahead. 

In some quarters of the community, no matter what the statistics say, blame for the rising road toll lies squarely at the feet of trucks and the industry.

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Operator Roadex Roadex logistics Ltd, Mount Maunganui Operator logistics Ltd, Mount Maunganui Operator: Richardson Transport, Taupo Driver Frank Richards Driver Frank Richards Engine: Cummins 458kW (615hp) Engine 0Xi11, 460hp Engine 0Xi11, 460hp Transmission: RTLO22918 manual Transmission Optidriver Transmission Optidriver Rear axles: Renault Meritor cross locks Rear axles Renault P2191 with hub reduction Rear axles P2191 46-160 with hubfull reduction Rear suspension: PRIMAAX Truck body Flat deck with front mounted PK12000 Truck body Flat deck with front mounted PK12000 Body: Evans Palfinger crane Palfinger craneEngineering Features: Durabrite rims, stainless steel visor Features Disc Disc brakes, Bluetooth, Features brakes, Bluetooth, Dura-Bright alloy wheels Operation: Based in Te Kuiti carting logs in and around Dura-Bright alloy wheels Operation Carting Carting roofing material around the Central North Island Operation roofing material around Driver: Puataarea thethe Bay of Plenty area BayPaul of Plenty

Operator Roadex logistics Ltd, Mount Maunganui Operator Roadex logistics Ltd, Mount Maunganui Operator: All Branz Ltd – Palmerston North Driver Frank Richards Driver Frank Richards Engine: Volvo D13C 402kW (540hp) Engine 0Xi11, 460hp Engine 0Xi11, 460hp Transmission: I-Shift Transmission Optidriver Transmission Optidriver Rear axles: Renault RTS2370B reduction Rear axles Renault P2191 with hub reduction Rear axles P2191 with single hub reduction Features: Custom rearmounted window,PK12000 Bi-Xenon headlamps, Truck body Flat deck with front mounted PK12000 Truck body Flat deck with front dual height fifth wheel Palfinger crane Palfinger crane Driver: Dan Bluetooth, Features Disc brakes, Bluetooth, Features Disc brakes, Dura-Bright alloy wheels Dura-Bright alloy wheels Operation Carting Carting roofing material around Operation roofing material around the Bay of Plenty area the Bay of Plenty area

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Operator Ltd, Mount Maunganui Operator: Roadex logistics Kevin Smith Driver Frank Richards Engine: Cummins 410kW (550hp) Engine Transmission:0Xi11, 460hp 18-speed Road Ranger Transmission Rear axles: OptidriverMeritor 46160 Rear axles Renault P2191 with6-axle hub reduction Body: Freighter step deck B-train Truck body Flat deck with front mounted PK12000 Operation: On contract to TIL travelling both North and Palfinger crane South Islands Features Disc brakes, Bluetooth, Dura-Bright alloy wheels Operation Carting roofing material around the Bay of Plenty area

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o the government has exempted both light and heavy motor electric vehicles from road user charges for a period of time. For light vehicles the exemption is until 2021 and for heavy until they make up 2% of the heavy fleet. The reason behind this is to encourage the uptake of electric heavy vehicles, buses and trucks. For many years I have believed that the reason we pay road user charges is because vehicles use the road and, by doing this, they cause wear on the road that has to be repaired; in other words, those who use the road pay to do so – user pays. This principle has been enshrined in New Zealand legislation since early last century when the government first started to build roads; the 1922 Main Highways Act is an example. As the NZ Transport Agency says on its website, ‘Anyone using New Zealand’s roads contributes towards their upkeep’. Now I do not hold a degree in engineering but understand

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that the wear and tear on a road has a lot to do with the number, and weight, of the vehicles that use it. The heavier the vehicle the more wear on the road. Isn’t this the reason why a 28-tonne truck pays more RUC than a 6-tonne one? I have yet to find any research from New Zealand or overseas that indicates the amount of road wear is related to the fuel the vehicle uses to move it; however the ‘officials’ who advise government appear to have a contrary view. One must therefore assume that within the dark domains these officials inhabit somebody has concluded that an electric vehicle does not cause any wear on the road whereas diesel and petrol powered ones do. This leads one to the assumption that an electric vehicle is actually not in contact with the road surface but sits above it; it is levitating. This raises all types of questions, if the vehicle is not in contact with the road surface then how will you be able to make it go around corners and how will you stop it? Does this mean that the limitations on axle and gross weight will not apply to electric vehicles? Are we going to see more and more crashes involving trucks as the number of electric ones increase and will the drivers of these be open to a charge of failing to maintain control of their vehicle? The reality is that the type of fuel a vehicle uses makes no difference to the wear it causes on the road surface, a truck that weighs 28 tonne will result in the same level of road surface wear no matter what fuel it is powered by. So the wear and tear will remain but somebody will have to pay for it and if electric trucks and buses don’t have to pay road user charges somebody else will have make up the difference and you don’t have to be a genius to work out who that will be. So when you see an electric bus or truck go by just smile to yourself, happy in the knowledge that your RUC payments are helping them along even though they may be a competitor, and if it is an urban bus, completely forget that it is most likely already being operated from a subsidy provided out of the Land Transport Fund that the RUC you pay already contributes towards. The accidental trucker 

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600658

$26,000 + GST

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AMT, Car Licence, 91kms

600663

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600656

2015 MITSUBISHI CANTER 4.0T TIPPER AMT, ABS, 3 Seat, AS NEW

2012 ISUZU 2.0T FLATDECK 5 Speed, Car Licence, 180km

600659

2012 ISUZU 3.0TONNE TIPPER

6 speed, Car Licence, 62kms

600669

600664

2013 TOYOTA TOYOACE BOX BODY Tail Lift, 4.0L, Auto, Car Licence, 101kms

600668

$47,000 + GST

2014 ISUZU 3.0TONNE TIPPER

6 speed, Car Licence, 45kms

600660

$33,500 + GST

2016 MITSUBISHI 2.0TONNE FLATDECK

AS New, 5spd, ABS

600657

$41,950 + GST

$34,000 + GST

2010 ISUZU FREEZER BOX BODY

$26,000 + GST

Flatdeck AMT, Car licence, 120km

$24,000 + GST

$26,000 + GST

Tail Lift, AMT, 2,850 kgs

2012 MITSUBISHI CANTER 3.0T

$28,000 + GST

2011 ISUZU 2.0T FLATDECK LONG 4.25m Deck, 5Spd, Car Licence

TERM’S AND CONDITIONS APPLY.

600670

2011 ISUZU BOTTLE TRUCK 5spd, Car Licence, 90kms

$35,500 + GST

600671

$29,950 + GST

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690 kms

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$59,500 + GST

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2014 MITSUBISHI CANTER FE 91,151kms

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40,377kms

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2013 HINO FC RANGER 210hp

144,469kms

Manual #16280

$68,000 + GST

2013 ISUZU F-SERIES FVZ1400 M 300hp

2,7841kms

$118,500 + GST

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150hp

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217,837kms

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$155,000 + GST

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240hp

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1,474kms

$139,000 + GST

2010 HINO FC 225hp

341,530kms

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$49,500 +GST

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2001 Mitsi Fuso FM220M2, Large capacity 6x2 Curtain Sider, 11R 22.5 tyres, Tidy condition 395,000km

$POA

1996 ISUZU FRR 4X2 TIPPER, 3.4m long deck, double swing tail door, In deck anchor points, towbar.

1993 MITSI FV225 6X4 TIP TRUCK, 225hp, 13 Speed, 4.8m long deck, internal tie down points, trailer gear.

$24,000 +GST

$27,000 +GST

2003 ISUZU FVZ, 270hp, 9 Speed, Tandem drive complete with 8m long Curtain side body, trailer gear.

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1995 NISSAN CW380 with Palfinger PK12000 crane, rebuilt motor, hyds, new COF.

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ROADRUNNER 4-AXLE FLAT DECK TIPPER WITH TWIST LOCKS $21,500 + GST

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#4034

#4120

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MITSI FM220 1993 6X2 7.8M TIPPING DECK WITH TWIST LOCKS $19,500 + GST

#4100 MITSI FM195J 1996, 4X2 WITH PALFINGER PK9001 WITH CRANE CERT $39,500 + GST

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Phone (09) 292 9050 Fax (09) 292 9052 Richard 021 445 656 John 021 948 539 A/hrs (09) 296 5946 Email: richard@clevedontrucks.co.nz

2010 ISUZU FSR34 CRANE TRUCK, 85,000kms, 240hp, 6spd Manual, 4 Stage Crane, 4500kg P/Load, Excellent Condition, Just Arrived. $89,999 + GST

2007 HINO RANGER FG7 WATER TANKER, ONLY 18,000kms, 240hp, 6spd Manual, 4200L Tank, Immaculate As New Condition. $64,999 + GST

2006 HINO RANGER FD7 SUPER SUCKER, 154,000kms, 220hp, 6spd Manual, 2700L Tank, Excellent Condition. $69,999 + GST

2006 ISUZU FRR90 WATERBLASTER SUCTION, Just 14,000kms, 190hp, 6spd Manual, High Pressure Water Blaster with Separate 1900L Suction Tank. $34,999 + GST

2009 HINO RANGER GC7 PUSH PACKER, 186,000kms, 225hp, 6spd Manual, 8.6m3 Push Out Packer, 4200kg P/Load. $64,999 + GST

2013 HINO GC7 RUBBISH PACKER, 147,000kms, 225hp, 6spd Manual, 8.6m3 Tip Out Style Compactor, In As New Condition, 4300kg Payload. $79,999 + GST

2011 MITSUBISHI ROSA BUS, 48,000kms, 6spd Manual, 4900cc, 21 Seater, PSV Certified. $79,999 + GST

2008 ISUZU ELF CHILLER, 106,000kms, 3000cc, 5spd Manual, Short Wheelbase Narrow Cab, 2100kg P/Load, Class 1 Car licence. $34,999 + GST

2009 ISUZU ELF NPR75 INSULATED BOX BODY, 132,000kms, 5200cc 170hp, 6spd AMT, 4000kg P/Load, Immaculate Truck. $34,999 + GST

2012 HINO 700 SERIES 8x4 B/BODY, 326,000kms, 380hp, 7spd Manual, 60m3 B/Body. Immaculate Truck. Just Arrived. $124,999+GST

2012 ISUZU CYJ77 8x4 B/BODY, 340,000kms, 380hp, 7spd Manual, 60m3 B/Body, Immaculate Truck. Just Arrived. $124,999+GST

2009 MITSUBISHI FS54 8x4 TRANSPORTER, 498,000kms, 380hp, 7spd Manual, 23500kg GVM, New Transporter Body currently being built, Ready end of February. POA

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2007 ISUZU ELF NKR85 TIPPER, 114,000kms, 3000cc 150hp, 6spd Manual, 3165kg Payload, Class 1 Car Licence. Excellent Condition, Just Arrived. $29,999 + GST

2008 TOYOTA DYNA TIPPER, 83,000kms, 4000cc 150hp, 5spd Manual, 3165kg Payload, Class 1 Car Licence. Excellent Condition, Just Arrived. $32,999 + GST

2006 HINO RANGER FC6 TIPPER, 86,000kms, 180hp, 6spd Manual, Drop Sided Tipper, 4000kg P/Load, Very Tidy Truck. $34,999 + GST

2012 HINO RANGER FC9 TIPPER, 42,000kms, 210hp, 6spd Manual, Drop Sided Tipper, 4000kg P/Load, Excellent Condition. $42,999 + GST

2012 HINO RANGER FE7 8000kg TIPPER, 144,000kms, 225hp, 6spd Manual, 8000kg P/Load, Immaculate Truck, Just Arrived. $79,999 + GST

2011 TOYOTA TOYOACE F/DECK, 79,000kms, 4000cc, 5spd Manual, Wide Cab Long Wheelbase, 2200kg P/Load, Class 1 Car Licence. $29,999 + GST

2013 ISUZU ELF NJR85 D/CAB, 113,000kms, 3000cc, AMT, Short Wheel Base Narrow Cab, 2000kg P/Load. Car Licence. $29,999 + GST

2007 TOYOTA DYNA D/CAB, 85,000kms, 4000cc, 5spd Manual, Wide Cab, Long Wheelbase, Class 1 Car Licence. $39,999 + GST

2007 HINO DUTRO 4x4 D/CAB, 62,000kms, 4000cc, 5spd Manual, Narrow Cab Long Wheelbase, T/Lift, Class 1 Car Licence. $44,999 + GST

2007 HINO RANGER FC7 F/DECK, 78,000kms, 220hp, 6spd Manual, 6.2m Long Alloy Drop Side Deck, 4200kg P/Load, Immaculate. $44,999 + GST

2006 HINO RANGER FC7 F/DECK, 158,000kms, 220hp, 6.2m Deck, T/Lift, 3750kg P/Load, Excellent Condition. $47,999 + GST

2009 HINO RANGER FD8 FLATDECK, 97,000kms, 240hp, 6spd, 4000kg P/Load, 5.75m Deck, Excellent Condition. $44,999 + GST Truck Trader – March 2018

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2007 ISUZU ELF NKR85 TIPPER, 114,000kms, 3000cc 150hp, 6spd Manual, 3165kg Payload, Class 1 Car Licence. Excellent Condition, Just Arrived. $29,999 + GST

2009 Nissan Navara St-R, 127,000Kms, Manual, 4X4 / 4Wd, Tow Bar, Bull Bar, Sports Bar,Tonneau Cover $21999

2012 HINO RANGER FC9 TIPPER, 42,000kms, 210hp, 6spd Manual, Drop Sided Tipepr, 4000kg P/Load, Excellent Condition. $44,999 + GST

2012 Ford Ranger Xl, 99,000Kms, Automatic, Removable Tow Bar, Canopy With Side Opening Windows, Tough Deck, $27,999

2013 ISUZU ELF NJR85 D/CAB, 113,000kms, 3000cc, AMT, Short Wheel Base Narrow Cab, 2000kg P/Load. Car Licence. $29,999 + GST

2008 TOYOTA DYNA TIPPER, 83,000kms, 4000cc 150hp, 5spd Manual, 3165kg Payload, Class 1 Car Licence. Excellent Condition, Just Arrived. $32,999 + GST

2006 HINO RANGER FC6 TIPPER, 86,000kms, 180hp, 6spd Manual, Drop Sided Tipper, 4000kg P/Load, Very Tidy Truck. $34,999 + GST

2010 Holden Colorado, 4X4 / 4Wd, 99,000Kms, Toolboxes, Tail Lift, Removable Tow Bar, Bull Bar $29,999

2012 Nissan Patrol St, 111,000Kms, Flat Deck, Removable Tow Bar, Drop Sides, Bull Bar, Snorkel, Fully Coil Sprung Suspension $33,999

2012 HINO RANGER FE7 8000kg TIPPER, 144,000kms, 225hp, 6spd Manual, 8000kg P/Load, Immaculate Truck, Just Arrived. $79,999 + GST

2010 Nissan Patrol, 182,000Kms, 4X4 / 4Wd, Srvice Body, Lockable Toolboxes, Vice, Bull Bar, $30,999

2007 TOYOTA DYNA D/CAB, 85,000kms, 4000cc, 5spd Manual, Wide Cab, Long Wheelbase, Class 1 Car Licence. $39,999 + GST

2010 Toyota Hilux, 4X4 / 4Wd, Service Body, 131,000Kms, Lockable Tool Box, Bull Bar, Tow Bar, $31,999

2008 MITSUBISHI CANTER FLATDECK, ONLY 17,000kms!, 3000cc, 5spd Manual, 2000kg P/Load, Class 1 Car licence, Wide Cab Long Wheelbase. $26,999 + GST

2011 TOYOTA TOYOACE F/DECK, 79,000kms, 4000cc, 5spd Manual, Wide Cab Long Wheelbase, 2200kg P/Load, Class 1 Car Licence. $34,999 + GST

2012 Nissan Patrol, 130,000Kms, 4X4 / 4Wd, Service Body, Lockable Canopy, Sliding Draws, Bull Bar, Winch, $35,999

2012 Ford Transit, 96,000Kms, Manual, Mini Bus, 11 Seater, Air Conditioning, $35,999

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2011 Ford Ranger Xlt, Nz New, 132,000Kms, 5 Speed Manual, Running Boards, Nudge Bar, Hard Lid, Tow Bar, $22,999

2006 HINO RANGER FC7 F/DECK, 158,000kms, 220hp, 6.2m Deck, T/Lift, 3750kg P/Load, Excellent Condition. $49,999 + GST

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2010 HINO RANGER GC7 F/DEC, 65,000kms, 220hp, 6spd Manual, Alloy Drop Sided F/Deck with T/Lift, 5500kg P/Load. $64,999 + GST

2011 ISUZU FVZ34 6x4 TIPPER, 300hp, 10spd, Under Body Hoist, 12000kg P/Load, Immaculate Condition, Just Arrived. $89,999 + GST

2012 Ford Ranger, 145,000Kms, 4X4 / 4Wd, Service Body, Lockable Toolboxes, Water Tank, Tow Bar, Bull Bar, $34,999

2007 HINO DUTRO 4x4 D/CAB, 62,000kms, 4000cc, 5spd Manual, Narrow Cab Long Wheelbase, T/Lift, Class 1 Car Licence. $44,999 + GST

2011 Ford Ranger, 111,000Kms, 4X4 / 4Wd, 6 Speed Manual, Service Body, Lockable Tool Boxes, Tow Bar, Vice, $35,999

2007 HINO RANGER FC7 F/DECK, 78,000kms, 220hp, 6spd Manual, 6.2m Long Alloy Drop Side Deck, 4200kg P/Load, Immaculate. $44,999 + GST

2012 Ford Ranger, 4X4/4Wd, Compressor, Welder, Generator, Toolboxes, Auto, 192,000Kms, $36,999

2009 HINO RANGER FD8 FLATDECK, 97,000kms, 240hp, 6spd, 4000kg P/Load, 5.75m Deck, Excellent Condition. $44,999 + GST


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2 Mack 6x4 2005 Truck and Tipper. $54,000 plus GST” 2003 Volvo FM12 420 BLA939 12sp Manual Steel bin Drum brakes 1.4mil kms

2005 Volvo Fm12 420 CSC670 12sp Manual Fresh gearbox rebuild new clutch Disc brakes Hardox steel bin

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$65k plus GST

2008 Hyundai Robex 210-7

2007 Sumitomo SH160-5

8500hrs, Hydraulic Hitch, Auxiliary piping, 700mm Track shoes.

2 way piping, Hydraulic Hitch, Complete engine rebuild at 11,000hrs.

$75k plus GST

$65k plus GST

2008 CWS

Tipping Trailer 4.9m Long x 1.2m High x 2.3m Wide (Not including droppers)

$36,000 plus GST

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black $36.50 Stitching/ +GST black rubber Length 2400mm liner x Height

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black stitching/ white rubber liner

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$290No Lights $745 + GST +GST Fixed Inserts No Lights or Flanges

$49.95 +GST

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$636 + GST

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$225 + +GST $239.50 GST pair pair $239.50 + GST $195pair + GST pair

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Aftermarket product StainlessSteel Steel Stainless

1710 Series 1810 Series

Stainless Chrome Steel

AIR DRYERS

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Spring Loaded Spring Loaded

$290 + GST

Plain, Horizontal Slots, and Round WICKED Holes

TD ginning”

POLISH

Retail $44.00 Retail $72.00

less 25% less 25%

$33 + GST $54 + GST

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$135.00

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Replacement Cartridges & Repair Kits also available

$795 + GST

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$995/795 + GST

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West Coast & Convex Spotters

$225 + GST pair

WICKED POLISH

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$105.00 $337.40

= $140.25 + GST = $140.25 + GST = $165.75 + GST

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ISUZU CXZ50 380HP, 2000, 6WA1TC 380hp ISUZU NPS75 2006, 4X4, 4HK1 5.2 Eng, 103ks, 640kms, RTLO 16918, 6 Rod Susp, Cab has minor MYY-5T Trans and T/Case, 6CP Diff, HIAB 026-T RHS damage, Radiator, Retarder, 5.125 Diffs, (Elec/Hyd), Bullbars, Cab Parts Ref K 643 11R engine, 22.5 Tyres, 50mm Ringfeder, K 645 ISUZU FSR34 2014, 6HK1-TCN Euro 5 (82L) ISUZU CXH Gigamax 2004 6WG1T - 460HP ISUZU NPS75 2016, 4HK1-TCN EuroRef 5 Engine 153kms, - 18Trans, speed, R/ranger, Alloys engineRTL016918 (238kms), MZW-6P 14.5inch 39/8 Alcoa (only 9600kms) MYY-5A Manual Trans & 4 x 4 x 12,4.875:1 Diffs, Retarder package, all Ncase, DPD, SRS, ABS, 19.5Cab rims, Cab G SRS, DPD, 6CP 320mmRef LSDK Diff, Refdamaged K648parts. butTransfer 647 NG diff, LI shassis parts available Ref A276 TLI N725 235/75R NRef NT 17.5 tyres, very late model. Ref N727

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ISUZU FVZ13 1996, 6SA1TC (28L) with Live Drive PTO, RT7608LL Trans, Nice ISUZU NPR72 1998, 4HJ1(RJJ) Engine, Cab Assy, 6 x 4 – Eaton 16.5, 4.33:1 Diffs, ISUZU CYZ51 2006,19 Cabspline damage, MXA-6R Trans, 5.57:1 diff,6WF1TCC 225/75 (1B8) 6 Rod Susp, 6300kg F/axle, Good 11R Common Rail&Engine (Euro 3) 200kms, Ref RTLO14918 t/less tyres 6 stud rims, K 647 22.5 tyres, Mixer Hydraulics, RefEngine K 648(Euro 16R Trans, 17.5inch, 4.33:1 Diffs, Parabolic Rear Springs ISUZU NPR75 2009, 4HK1-TCN 4) 135kms, MYY-5T Trans, 6CP Diff, ABS, SRS, Ref K634 Ref N731 DPD, ING195/85R 16 tyres

& Trunnion, 300 Litre Ali Fuel Tank, Vertical Exhaust, Traction Tyres, JALCYZ51L67000084. Ref M707

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ISUZU FSR33 1999 6HH1 12 Valve Engine, MBJ-6T Trans, 13.5 inch W1B Diff FVZ23 2004,Compactor Cab damage, 6SD1TCN (31L) Common Rail 5.42:1, ISUZU ShinMaywa engine c/w Rear PTO, 207kms, RT7608LLRef TransK(X8P), Meritor Body/Parts, 634 RT40-145 Diffs 4.33:1 & Hubs, ISRI6860 Drivers Seat, 6 Rod Rear Suspension & Trunnion, 400 Litre Ali Fuel Tank (Round), FOB Tipper Body & Hoist Assy, JALFVZ23M47000309. Ref M710

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Ref N715

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ISUZU JOURNEY Bus/Motorhome, 1986, 4BC2 3.3 litre engine (122kms), MSB Trans, unfinished “Gunna� project, Rinnai Oven, SHURflo water system, Rinnai Oven, Electrolux gas/elec ISUZU FRR32, 1997, Cab assy, 6HE1 ISUZU CYZ52 2014, 220kms 6WG1-TC-R (75L) fridge, Thetford WC, LHCommon Door set, door, eng(parts), MBJ-6U TransRTLO14918 (just serviced), 400hp Common Rail Engine, Trans, ISUZU FVZ33 2007, 6SD1TC Rail RH engine (230 Windows, Glass, Boot Ref K 644 W4E Diff, 750 x 16 tyres, RefBody K 637 kms), 4.33:15.125:1 Diffs, Parabolic Springs, CWS Steel Tipper Allison MD3560 Auto Trans, Rockwell 15inch 5.85:1 Package (LHS Damage), Ringfeder & Drawbeam, Ref N715

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diffs, Cab Assembly, 11 x 225/80 Virgin tyres 80%, 200 litre Brisken fuel tank,LIToowoomba Front end. Ref N722 Ref K635 NG

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ISUZU NKR82, 2005, Cab complete, 4HV1 (CNG) engine & Tanks x 2, MYY-5A

ISUZU FTS34(23000km’s), 4 x 4 2007, 6HK1-TCC Rearhead, Trans G73Engine 5.57;(81L) 1 Diff PTO, Trans, Cab 15.5 Rear Diff 39/7 16MLD-6Q inch T/less x 5Assy, stud. Ref K 625 5.57:1, 4 x 4 CV’s, Knuckles, Axles etc, Spreader Bin, Flotation Tyres. Ref N736

• TRANSMISSIONS • TRANSMISSIONS •

Ref N729

MJX16P AMT late Giga....................... Ref N719/J611 ROADRANGER - EATON FULLER RTLO16918 ...................................... Ref K645/L663 RTLO14713-A ........................................... Ref M694 RT/RTO/RTX - 1300 & 1400 Series .......Good Range Allison Autos- .............................................. Several MAF-6L ...................................................... Ref L661 MAL-6S & V Near new..............Ref M685/K618/K642 MLD-7R & Q................................................... Several MLD6-A, D, Q, R & W .................................... Several MBJ-6U & T ............................. Good range available Aisen Seiki 4J 0021 Auto - P/n 1340004520 ..... K618 MBG5G & MBG-6U & T......... ........................ Several MBJ-5J c/w PTO on top................................. Several BD &caps BG-5 ..................................................... Fuel – Good range of new or Several BB5-Q ......................................................... Ref A287 Used fuel caps – all models and sizes

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Ref N727 NG TRANSMISSIONS – N Series ...... Ref no TLI MZX-6P AN OEM P/no 8981155610 ............... Ref J 590 MMZZ 5 & 6 ...................................................... S I D MYY-6S AMT 120kms .................................RefSeveral F 491

MYY-5S AMT 177kms ................................ Ref K 633 MXA-6R ......................................................... Several MYY-5 A & T................................................... Several N Smoother 5 speed ..... .............................Ref F 510 MBP-6P ......................................................... Several MBL-6P 155kms .........................................Ref J 598 MXA-5R & suit 4 x 4 ................................................... MSA-5P & G................................................... Several MSA-5G c/w2016 Factory PTO on top 5 EngineRef H 565 ISUZU NPS75 4HK1-TCNEuro MSB-5S & H .................................................. Several (only 9600kms)MYY-5A Manual Trans & 4 x 4 Transfer MSC-5S ......................................................... Several case,Jatco SRS,&DPD, 6CP 320mm LSD Diff, 235/75R Several Aisen Seiki Autos ............................... 17.5 tyres, Deck&/or withroad RHStested damage, very late exchange model basis All checked with warranty,

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TRANSMISSIONS – N Series Ref no FO MZX-6P OEM P/no 8981155610 ................ Ref J590 MZZ 5 & 6 ...................................................... Several MYY-6S AMT 120kms ..................................Ref F491 MYY-5S AMT 177kms ................................. Ref K633 MXA-5 & MXA-6 ............................................ Several MYY-5 A & T ................................................... Several MBL-6P 155kms ..........................................Ref J598 MXA-5R & suit 4 x 4 ................................................... MSA-5P & G................................................... Several truck, ISUZU NKR81 2003 Mechanics Service MSB-5S & Hjust .................................................. Several engine been fully rebuilt. Very Nice Truck 4HL1 MSC-5S ......................................................... 4.8 Litre, Smoother 5 speed Trans, Several T/less Tyres, Jatco & Aisen Seiki Autos ............................... Several Cert Towbar, GVM 5915kgs. All checked &/or road tested with warranty, exchange basis

New COF.

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ISUZU CYJ530hp 2008, 6WG1TC Engine 400kms, MJX16P Trans(OEM upgraded), ISUZU NRR35, 2004, 6HL1 Engine 211kms, Complete rear end on ISUZU Airbags, Nice Cab Assy, MZZ-6C Trans, W1B 5.43:1 16.5inch diffs, Alcoa Alloys, Retarder, Diff, 17.5 rims/tyres, ABS/SRS, ISUZU FVZ1400A 2012, Cab parts, 6HK1TCSElectrics. Dismantling 2 Units Transmission,Ref J 611, J 597 100 litre fuel tank Ref K 641 Engine, Allison MD3560D Rockwell ISUZU CXH52 2003, Cab Assy, 6WG1TC-C 450hp

Ref N733 NG Series NG ENGINES - C/EL& Ref no Ref N734 ENGINES – NLISeries Ref no T I S...........................Ref NT 6WG1TC 530HP,AN400kms J 611 4HL1 Electronic/Common Rail...... Ref H 558 & H 607 MA M Nice engine......................Ref J 584 S S 6WG1TC 450hp. I I 4HK1..................................................................Parts D D 6WF1TC S/Block 290kms .......................... Ref C 380 4HJ1-A (Common Rail)......................... E 469 & Parts 6WF1TC 400hp 250kms ........................... Ref K 621 4JJ1-TC 116kms 2008................... Ref F 491 & Parts 6WA1TC -380HP, 642kms ........................ Ref K 645 4HF1 Black 110kms................................... Ref K 624 6UZ1TC C/Shaft & Cyl Head (checked) ‌‌Ref K 639 4HF1 In Line Inj/Pump. Just been rebuilt.......Call Now 6UZ1TC............................................. Parts Ref K 639 4HF1 In Line Inj/Pump, 110kms ................. Ref K 619 6RB1TC 370hp .......................................... Ref H 577 4HV1 CNG ................................................ Ref K 635 ENGINES – F Series Ref no 4JG2, 102kms............................................ Ref K 629 6SD1TC – Non Elec, Just rebuilt....................... K 617 4JA1........................................................... Ref E 482 6HK1 275hp Brand New .......................... Ref G 520 4BE1 ............................................ Ref J 606 & K 620 6HH1 24 valve 300kms .............................. Ref K 631 4BB1 ........................................................ Ref D 421 6HH1 - 12 valve ............................................. Several ISUZU NNR85 2008, 4JJ1-TCS 60kms, MYYISUZU 1993, 6HE1 224kms, All Engines soldFRR32 on exchange basis, withEngine alternators & warranty 6HL1 - short or long Eng, 168kms.............. Ref E 484 5A Trans, G73 Diff 43/8 5.375:1, Nice Body with Crankshafts, MBG-6U Trans, Nice Cab Assy (Import single H/ Blocks, Heads – Selection 6HE1 -............................................................ Several RHS Damage, ABS, SRS, DPD, 205/75 R16 light, 13.5 inch 38/8, 4.75:1 diff, 17.5 tyres of Serviced units available ex Shelf 6BB1 ........................................................ Ref H 574 Ref N733 tyres, Cab parts Ref N734

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200 Litre Brisken Steel Fuel Tank (Square), Vertical Exhaust, ISRI6860 Drivers Seat, JALFVZ23M37000142. Ref M706

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TRANSMISSIONS – C & E SeriesRef no TRANSMISSIONS – N Series ...... Ref no ENGINES - C/E & S Series Ref no ENGINES – N Series Ref no MZX-6P OEM P/no 8981155610 ............... Ref J 590 MJX16P AMT late Giga......................Ref J 597/J 611 6WG1TC 530HP, 400kms ...........................Ref J 611 4HL1 Electronic/Common Rail...... Ref H 558 & H 607 MZZ 5 & 6 ...................................................... Several Eaton Fuller R/R ............................................. Several 6WG1TC 450hp. Nice engine......................Ref J 584 4HK1..................................................................Parts MYY-6S AMT 120kms .................................Ref F 491 LE-5B - An ‘Oldie’ .................................... Ref H 553 6WF1TC S/Block 290kms .......................... Ref C 380 4HJ1-A (Common Rail)......................... E 469 & Parts MYY-5S AMT 177kms ................................ Ref K 633 TRANSMISSIONS – F Series Ref no 6WF1TC 400hp 250kms ........................... Ref K 621 4JJ1-TC 116kms 2008................... Ref F 491 & Parts MXA-6R ......................................................... Several 6WA1TC -380HP, 642kms ........................ Ref K 645 Aisen Seiki Auto OEM. Suit 6HH1 .............. Ref J 613 4HF1 Black 110kms................................... Ref K 624 MYY-5 A & T................................................... Several ISUZU If you have a Damaged ISUZU Mirror 6UZ1TC C/Shaft & Cyl Head (checked) ‌‌Ref K 639 AT 545 Auto Package................................. Ref A 293 4HF1 In Line Inj/Pump. Just been MIRRORS rebuilt.......Call– Now N Smoother 5 speed ..... .............................Ref F 510 6UZ1TC............................................. Parts Ref K 639 head (Wiper, Tilt,Ref Heat or Rotate Options) cannew supply NEW MAL-6Vwe Near ...................................... 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K 629 MLD-6A, D, & lens R ............................................. 10Several available (recent polish) Ref J 597 MXA-5R &late suit 4model x 4 ................................................... 6SD1TC Non Elec, Just rebuilt....................... K 617 Ref 8981022110 Body - wiperEnquire armRef - rotate motor - heat pad bracket or cover. 5 leaf –brand New Condition, now 0800-2ISUZU (247898) We have a good range of very ISUZU Truck 4JA1........................................................... E 482 MBJ-6U & T ............................. Good range available & G................................................... Several 6HK1 275hp Brand New .......................... Ref G 520 Also stocking good 22 inch Mirror arms, Struts, Accessories – SuperMSA-5P Single Alloy Rims, Pirelli & Michelin Tyres, 4BE1 ............................................ Ref J a606 & K range 620 of 19 & MLD-6Q ...... ................................................. Several MSA-5G c/w Factory PTO on top Ref H 565 6HH1 24 valve 300kms .............................. Ref K 631 Stays, Mounts, Covers for Generation 6 models – NNR, NPR, Alloy Bumper ALCOA &Alloys, Stoneguards, Sunvisors, Several 4BB1 ........................................................ Ref D 421 MBG-6U & T.................................................. Several Assy’s, MSB-5S H .................................................. 6HH1 - 12 valve ............................................. Hasmotek Heads & Parts, Roof Airkits, toolboxes FRR, FSS, FVD, FXZ, FYH, & CYZ, models RT Eng, 168kms.............. RefSeveral All Engines sold on exchange basis, withOFTR, alternators MBJ-5J c/wCYH PTO -onalltop................................ SeveralMirror RS FVR,& warranty 6HL1 - short orPAlong E 484 LE MSC-5S ......................................................... Several A $$$ enquire now O 2003 to 2015. 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ISUZU NRR35, 2004, 6HL1 Engine 211kms, Nice Cab Assy, MZZ-6C Trans, W1B 5.43:1 Diff, 17.5 rims/tyres, ABS/SRS, 100 litre fuel tank Ref K 641

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ISUZU CYJ530hp 2008, 6WG1TC Engine 400kms, MJX16P Trans(OEM upgraded), Complete rear end on ISUZU Airbags, 16.5inch diffs, Alcoa Alloys, Retarder, Electrics. Dismantling 2 Units Ref J 611, J 597

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ISUZU Gen 6 Cabs – 2013/14 + very near NEW – NPR75, FRR90’s, FSS90, FSR34, FTR750, FVR34’s, FVD1000 3 wiper – ISUZU NPR66, 2000, Very Nice Cab Assy NZ Trim Also Many Doors, Bumpers, Lights, Cnr panels, Step Assys, Glass, brackets. ISUZU FVZ13 1996, 6SA1T Engine 279kms, A/con,Box 4HF1 EngineGuards, (parts), MXA-5R Trans, 43/7,

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ALITrans 300 LITRE FUEL TANK, (23000km’s), G73 5.57; 1 Diff head, FLEETGUARD 24300 16 inch T/lessFHx 5 stud.FUEL FILTER, Ref K 625 TOOLBOX – 3 x items. Ref M707 – TMT

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After Hours Richard 0274-920 933

After Hours Richard 0274-920 933 Kevin 0274-811362 Email – isuzuparts@wymerbrothers.co.nz


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ISUZU 6SD1TC Engine 270hp, Non Electronic, Fully Rebuilt, Been Run Up, Suit FVR, FVZ, FXZ up to 2003, Exchange Basis, Good Warranty Ref K 617

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ISUZU BUMPERS - FRR & FSR 2008 –20 14, Near new, Irons available

ISUZU FXZ/FVD/FVR Gen 6 2008 + Doors - We have More 2008+ Gen 6 NLR/NPR/FSR/FVD Doors here than you can throw a Panel Hammer at!!!!! Best pricing – also Glass, Trim, Guards, Bumpers, Mounts, Grills, Lids, Lights, Ashtrays, Door Switches – Very Near new

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2009 MAN 4x4 Spreader Most parts available.

2004 ISUZU 8x4 All parts available.

1997 ERF EC 14 and an EC 11 most parts available.

2003 MERCEDES BENZ 1828 4x4 all parts available.

1993 ISUZU Import 6RB1 Engine, most parts available.

2001 MACK QUANTUM 470, 8x4, most parts available.

2006 FUSO CANTER DOUBLE CAB, Double Cab, 4M51 Engine, most parts available.

2001 FREIGHTLINER ARGOSY Cummins ISX engine.

2000 SCANIA 155, 500hp V8, all parts available.

20002003 ERF ECS, IsuzuCummins FTS750 ISM Engine, 4x4 all 6 HKI parts engine. available.

1999 FUSO SHOGUN FS430 All parts available.

2008 MITUBISHI FUSO CANTER FE130C1 - Just Arrived.

2000 ISUZU GIGA, all parts available.

2014 SCANIA P480 – 420,000kms, all mechanical parts available, some cab parts available.

1997 ISUZU FTS650 4x4 Just Arrived.

2000 MACK 340 6x4 All parts available.

2000 KENWORTH K104, Detroit powered all parts available day cab.

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JCB FAST TRACK TRACTOR

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2003 MERCEDES BENZ 1828 4X4

2000 MAN 18-284 4X4 All Parts Available.

All Parts Available.

4 X 4 PARTS

All Parts Available.

All Parts Available.

2007 IVECO STRALIS 6X4

1997 ERF EC 14 and an EC 11 Most Parts Available.

2001 Freightliner Argosy Cummins ISX engine.

2000 DAF CF85 Most Parts Available.a

2012 DAF CF85 510hp, 8X4, Most Parts Available.

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Dreams for Sale $298,000.00 + GST (includes ORC) Make

Peterbilt

Model

388A

Sleeper Box

64”

Engine

Cummins Isx 550Hp E5 Non Add Blue

Transmission

Eaton Rtlo 20918B 18Speed Manual

Rear Axle

Dana Eaton D46-170 Ratio 4.10-1

Rear Suspension

Peterbilt Airtrac 46000Lbs

Front Axle

Dana Spicer 14600Lbs (6.6 Ton)

Front Suspension

Peterbilt Taper Leaf Spring (6.6 Ton)

Chassis

304Mmx88mmx9.5mm High Tensile Steel Channel (Max Gcm Rating 98000Kg)

Wheelbase

6400Mm

Abs

Bendix Abs-6/6S6m

Tyres

• Front 295/75R/22.5 • Rear - 11R 22.5 - All On Alcoa Alloy Rims

This unit has AUD$140,000 worth of customisation work undertaken by American Truck Works Ltd Australia who also carry out our RH drive conversions.

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Phone: Mark 027 476 4120 or Peter 0274 769 292 155 Totara Street, Mt Maunganui Truck Trader – March 2018

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Mercedes-Benz 2660 Actros 6x4 tractor unit, 600 hp Detroit V8, 2013 2014 Western Star 4884FX sleeper cab 8x4 tractor unit, speed Eaton automated gearbox, been onMeritor Contract Maintenance, engine12525hp, Autoshift 18 speed, RT46-160 rear cab, awesomeOnly unit –travelled low km and late model. axles, trucksleeper in good condition, 565,000km, High GCM Awesome truck! of 90,500kg good for a Heavy Haulage unit. Service history available.

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DETAIL BELOW 2011 Freightliner Argosy 90” 8x4 Curtainsider truckVehicle (2 units to choose located in Auckland. from). Detroit engine, 18 speed automated transmission, Meritor front and rear axles with cross and lock, 12 pallet units, units have MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 313diff CDI. 2143cc, 2-stage turboboth diesel, 130Hp, had engine, radiator, clutchVolume, or Jacobs 7-Speed Automatic, 9m3 Cargo MWBmechanical (3665mm), work carried out. Enquire today. $70,450 incl gst DRIVE AWAY.

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Kenworth 8x4 and 4 axle trailer tipping unit, CAT C15 engine, manual transmission, Meritor

Kenworth RT46-160 8x4 and rear 4 axle trailer tipping C15 engine, axles, McEwan tip unit, bodyCAT and trailer. manual transmission, meritor RT46-160 rear axles, McEwan tip body today for pricing. and trailer, call today for Call pricing.

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2012 Freightliner Argosy 6x4 tractor unit,located in Wellington. Vehicle 560hp DD15 engine with recent engine work, Manual 18 speed MERCEDES-BENZ 313 CDI. 2143cc, 2-stage 130Hp, Roadranger,SPRINTER Meritor RT46-160 axles, big 101”turbo cab,diesel, tidy late 7-Speed Automatic, 9m3 Cargo Volume, modelMWB unit.(3665mm), $69,450 INCL GST DRIVE AWAY

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front and rear axles with cross and diff lock, 6400 mm wheel base, previous engine and transmission work has been carried out.

Vehicle located in Auckland.

Isuzu 8x4 Livestock Truck and Trailer: - 1 2-stage complete unit & 1 truck MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 313 CDI. 2143cc, turbo diesel, 130Hp. 6 onlyECO to choose from 14m3 2007 Cargo & 2008 both 530hp with AMT automated Speed Gear Manual, Volume, LWB (4325mm), gearbox, both units have had engine and $71,450 transmission recalls, incl gst DRIVE AWAY very tidy condition 24 foot 2/4 deck Delta crates truck bodies and 29 foot trailers.

INCLUDES: On road costs, Full Bulkhead with window, barn doors at rear, left and right hand sliding door, factory wooden floor, ply lining on interior walls, 3 year/200,000km warranty period.

Trucks & Trailers have a selection of used stock currently available, including the above. Trucks & Trailers have a range of used and pre-registered stock currently available, including the above.

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2012 Freightliner Argosy 90” cab and chassis, Detroit engine with a new long block and head, low km, automated 18 speed transmission, Meritor front and rear axles with cross and diff lock, Freightliner this truck is in great condition andchassis is offered with a limited engine 2010 Argosy cab and 90’’’ 8x4 6x4 Tractor warranty (other Freightliner cab and available). Unit, cab and chassis, Detroit engine 18chassis speed options transmission, Meritor


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TIPPERS GALORE

Ph 09 294 7983 All prices plus GST

6 X 4 TIPPER

2005 NISSAN CW400, ALL STEEL BODY, SWINGING TAILGATE, IN GOOD CONDITION. $POA

6X4

6 X 4 TIPPER

2002 ISUZU ALL STEEL TIPPER, SWINGING TAIL GATE. GOOD CONDITION.

6X4

$POA

6 X 4 TIPPER

FODEN 2001 : FULLY RECO 400HP CAT MTR, CAN FIT BODY AND HOIST. $POA

6 X 4 TIPPER

2000 NISSAN,

ONE OWNER, 330HP,

2006 & 2004 MODELS AVAILABLE, ALL STEEL BODY, SWINGING TAILGATE. $POA

TRANSPORTER

HINO 8X4, 12 TON PAYLOAD 7.4M DECK LENGTH, 900 BEAVER TAIL, 2.1M HYDRAULIC RAMPS.. $28,000 + GST

6 X 2 CURTAINSIDER

2000 MITZI FP 350, BODY 8.4L X 2.8H. A TIDY UNIT. WITH ZEPRO LIFT 2M HIGH. WOULD SELL CURTAINSIDER ONLY. $POA

$POA

4 X 2 TIPPERS

6 X 4 TIPPER

MITSI FIGHTER, ALL STEEL DECK, SWINGING TAILGATE. 2004 & 2003 AVAILABLE. $POA

SWINGLIFT

3 AXLE 20FT STEELBRO. GOOD CONDITION

6 X 4 TRACTOR UNIT

$POA

3 AXLE TRAILER

T&G ALL ALLOY TRAILER IN GOOD CONDITION.

NISSAN, CWA52, ALL STEEL BODY TIPPER, SWINGING TAILGATE $POA

2003 MACK CX688., GOES WELL, GOOD BUYING.

$POA

RUBBER TYRED LOADER

$POA

MITSUBISHI WS400 LOADER, GOES WELL, GOOD BUYING. $13,000 + GST

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4 X 2 HINO TIPPERS

SHOGUN FS435 MITSUBISH, ALL STEEL TIPPER. MTR OVERHAULED, TRAILER GEAR.

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2008 ISUZU, 530HP, IN GOOD CONDITION. CAN FIT BODY AND HOIST.. $POA

WITH ALL STEEL BODY. IN GOOD CONDITION. $POA


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MAN POWER TGX 26.640 MORE PULLING POWER. MORE STOPPING POWER.

The most powerful MAN truck ever available in New Zealand, the TGX 26.640, is now here. At 640PS (471kW) and 3000Nm (2213 ft.lb) it has more pulling power than ever. And with up to 900kW combined brake output1 it has more stopping power than ever. The TGX 26.640 also meets current Euro 6C regulations and is one of the cleanest and most efficient MAN trucks. Plus you can get it with the latest leading edge technology and safety features, all making for a very powerful argument. Adaptive Cruise Control Land Guard System BrakeMatic EBS Electronic Stability Program Dynamic Stability Program Roll Over Protection Emergency Brake Assist Antijackknife Brake Emergency Brake Signal Turbo EVBec engine brake EfficientRoll

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