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My day job
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Nice day job bro.
Cheers Woody.
Cheers Woody.
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Fark bro that's awesome, when can I start haha
Where about are you hualing out of
Where about are you hualing out of
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99 pajero exceed 3.2
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Nice day job. Still feel for you having to drive one of those heaps of shit everyday.
Looking at your camera, made me think of this... I reckon every truck driver should have one of these in the cab.
I used to drive a Hino 700 with quad axle semi around the Coromandel Whitianga/Whangamata/Waihi and used to stick a camera on the dash to cover my own arse around some of the hills and corners. These are a better bet.
http://www.onsitecameras.com/blog/produ ... utocam-hd/
If you get board of NZ logging jump on a plane and head over WA. I'm working with these, 170 tonne, drivers start mid $30/hr plus meal/flight/accommodation allowances etc. Companies are screaming out for drivers. Plus, you get to drive a real truck The Jap crap couldn't handle one trailer let alone four.
Looking at your camera, made me think of this... I reckon every truck driver should have one of these in the cab.
I used to drive a Hino 700 with quad axle semi around the Coromandel Whitianga/Whangamata/Waihi and used to stick a camera on the dash to cover my own arse around some of the hills and corners. These are a better bet.
http://www.onsitecameras.com/blog/produ ... utocam-hd/
If you get board of NZ logging jump on a plane and head over WA. I'm working with these, 170 tonne, drivers start mid $30/hr plus meal/flight/accommodation allowances etc. Companies are screaming out for drivers. Plus, you get to drive a real truck The Jap crap couldn't handle one trailer let alone four.
JK Wrangler 35s.
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kbushnz wrote:Fark ! you get close to the edges......
Yeah mate, pleanty of room
KIWI_TERRANO wrote:Fark bro that's awesome, when can I start haha
Where about are you hualing out of
Mt Rieley, just north of Blenheim
coop wrote:Nice day job. Still feel for you having to drive one of those heaps of shit everyday.
Looking at your camera, made me think of this... I reckon every truck driver should have one of these in the cab.
I used to drive a Hino 700 with quad axle semi around the Coromandel Whitianga/Whangamata/Waihi and used to stick a camera on the dash to cover my own arse around some of the hills and corners. These are a better bet.
http://www.onsitecameras.com/blog/produ ... utocam-hd/
If you get board of NZ logging jump on a plane and head over WA. I'm working with these, 170 tonne, drivers start mid $30/hr plus meal/flight/accommodation allowances etc. Companies are screaming out for drivers. Plus, you get to drive a real truck The Jap crap couldn't handle one trailer let alone four.
The camera was just me holding my iphone Im looking at getting a proper dashcam soon if the company doesn't. Im happy as logging, those things have to many trailers for me . Besides I like my Hino
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How long does it take you top get down that hill?
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Haha Holmes goat track, it looks alot bigger when you going up in a hilux
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reddog40 wrote:How long does it take you top get down that hill?
About 25 minutes. Its 3km from the skid to the gate
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