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Nung makita ako nito, grabe, nagpapogi pa para ma-expose. Haha! Buti nga, at nakuha nyang magpapogi, samantalang yung ibang drayber, napakasungit nang tingin kapag nakikita lang magpitik ng bus o trak.
Company/Owner: RVL Movers Corporation
Truck/Fleet Number: N/A
Classification: Tractor Head and Multi-Car Carrier Step Deck Trailer
Manufacturer: Hino Motors Philippines Corporation
Body Model: Hino Philippines 700 2042 Tractor SH
Engine Model: Hino E13C-UN
Chassis Model: Hino SH1EESA
Axle Configuration/Drivetrain: 4×2
Cab Variant: Sleeper Cab
Transmission: 7-speed Manual Transmission
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspensions
Shot Location: Ipil Junction, Highway 1/Asian Highway 26 (Pan-Philippine Highway/Maharlika Highway), Barangay Ipil, Echague, Isabela
Date Taken: May 18, 2018 (13:46H)
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Not exactly sure what they use this for, but it sure is interesting looking. They also have a smaller Ford truck nearly identical to this one
A little Hino Dutro that works as an Incident Command Unit, on the scene at a call in New Kingston that brought out a decent portion of the local JFB Fleet. As the flag on the side indicates, this unit was likely the result of a donation from Japan, which has cooperated with and provided equipment to the Jamaican government often over the years.
Still working away was this 1987 Hino FF Turbo Truck with a single axle trailer, which was owned by the Hindmarsh Shire.
Taken at Jeparit, Victoria in 2016.
A little Hino Dutro that works as an Incident Command Unit, on the scene at a call in New Kingston that brought out a decent portion of the local JFB Fleet. As the flag on the side indicates, this unit was likely the result of a donation from Japan, which has cooperated with and provided equipment to the Jamaican government often over the years.