Many manufacturer's still field test prototype vehicles, but this is done away from the public eyes.
Australia has numerous locations for...
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if you could supply the engine model number you could knock the possibilities down ?
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Most of the larger mining sites have installed private phone towers. These achieve a TX/RX range of around 20kms.
My definition of outback...
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Depends on what you define as rural or outback?
As with any telecomms, local topography has a significant affect on coverage.
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Those belts aren't suppose to fall off, I would suspect there are other issues involved.
I've found that if I need to ask how to do something,...Last edited by Spurio; 15-10-2011, 04:09 PM.
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Desert wildfires 2011
The faithful boom and bust desert cycles continue......
There is currently an uncontrolled grass fire with a 125 km front stretching all...
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4wdaction are rapidly degrading their credibility with this propaganda.
Sorry but I support the 75mm combined lift and restrictions of...
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That's about 1/10th of only the hire fleet and they still don't have enough !!! They turn vehicles over every 12 months with kms between 200-250K !!...
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There are field mice every where.
The rats are genereally around towns and popular feeding (camping) areas.
Due to the numbers...
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If there is not one available from the toyota website, it will most likely have copyright restrictions involved.
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I have fitted the Ultimate 4wd Equipment ones to all the work vehicles.
Depends on how many you buy but I think they are approximately...
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Quick update.
There is still heaps of water out here. Lots of birdlife, lots of unfenced cattle and lots of road kill.
...Last edited by Spurio; 04-06-2011, 06:34 AM.
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The flowjet ones have survived for a few years in central australian conditions, mainly to keep out the big bits from water pumps, etc.
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