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If your heading to the Cape.......

Postby bdlavis on Wed, 30 Apr 2008 9:54 +0000

Bit of a plug here for the company I work for in Weipa. (Kowari Motors) We service 4WD's for Rio Tinto and the general public - mainly current model Toyota Hilux's. Many of the mine cars we service, D4D models, are getting up to 280,000kms+. They have been very reliable for the mine. Much better than the LN167 (previous model). Surprised? I was.

If you are visiting Cape York and need a service or check over - give us a call and ask for Ben. 07 4030 9500 :)
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Postby xrdave on Wed, 30 Apr 2008 10:04 +0000

U da man Ben. 8-)
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Postby S.W on Wed, 30 Apr 2008 10:08 +0000

...and the local TJM agent if your profile is anything to go by?
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Postby bdlavis on Wed, 30 Apr 2008 11:05 +0000

I used to own TJM Wollongong (NSW). Moved to the Cape for a change of pace. ;)
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Postby david allan on Wed, 30 Apr 2008 11:23 +0000

prob see you next july then
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Postby jason on Thu, 01 May 2008 9:10 +0000

See ya next June Ben
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Postby bdlavis on Thu, 01 May 2008 9:17 +0000

I have some great local spots that I am happy to share - beautiful swimming holes and camping spots etc. Let me know when your heading up and we can catch up over a XXXX!! (Actually a VB man - but every bugger drinks XXXX up here!)
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Postby Prescott on Sat, 05 Jun 2010 4:00 +0000

Go the XXXX might have one now
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Postby Ox Man on Sat, 05 Jun 2010 6:02 +0000

a little late on the post there mate?
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Postby turbodiesel on Sat, 05 Jun 2010 7:42 +0000

bdlavis wrote:I used to own TJM Wollongong (NSW). Moved to the Cape for a change of pace. 8-)


How long ago was that ben as i had a lot stuff installed there for my last 2 hilux's and was very happy with the price and work done. Last time was about 3 yrs ago.
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Postby Ox Man on Sat, 05 Jun 2010 7:54 +0000

mate that posted in 2008

i think the arsenic in XXXX caused ezy hunts brain to fart.
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Postby Brookster on Sat, 05 Jun 2010 10:46 +0000

What are the side effects of XXXX I wonder? No daylight saving ('cause it fades curtains) mmmm, Barnaby Joyce, Mr. Sheen, Two year time warp.....Yep, all makes sense to me. I presume you aren't a fan of XXXX either Ox Man.
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Postby Ox Man on Sun, 06 Jun 2010 7:04 +0000

:lol: :lol: :lol: correct..... what suprises me most is they get drunk off the stuff! :lol:
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Postby Shaker on Fri, 18 Jun 2010 10:05 +0000

bdlavis wrote:Bit of a plug here for the company I work for in Weipa. (Kowari Motors) We service 4WD's for Rio Tinto and the general public - mainly current model Toyota Hilux's. Many of the mine cars we service, D4D models, are getting up to 280,000kms+.


Is that all? That's terrible for a diesel! 280,000kms would be similar to petrol engine's range, but diesels should get 360,000+kms at least? Do they thrash them or do the ingest lots of dust or something? Why would anyone buy a diesel, pay more for it and have lessor performance than a petrol engine and have it die at that poor range when they could have had a petrol to begin with? You sure you didn't mean 380,000kms? This is very concerning indeed.
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Postby cory on Fri, 08 Oct 2010 8:49 +0000

The mines Luxes are poorly maintained (frequency), abused and yes, killed by red dust. The diesel has more torque, better towing and handles heavier loads better. Diesel motors hold the gears better wen going down steep decents and engine braking.

They IMHO have a simple engine operation without sparkplugs leads ect, and handle deep river crossings without any trouble unlike petrols that lose spark and die.

I know in previous models there were components (mainly driveline) that only the diesel models got that were beefed up as such. Or, made stronger for a stronger motor.

Don't get me wrong, the petrols r great but I think there more or a city car unlike the diesel that is a workhorse
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Postby Batman on Fri, 08 Oct 2010 9:32 +0000

Shaker wrote:
bdlavis wrote:Bit of a plug here for the company I work for in Weipa. (Kowari Motors) We service 4WD's for Rio Tinto and the general public - mainly current model Toyota Hilux's. Many of the mine cars we service, D4D models, are getting up to 280,000kms+.


Is that all? That's terrible for a diesel! 280,000kms would be similar to petrol engine's range, but diesels should get 360,000+kms at least? Do they thrash them or do the ingest lots of dust or something? Why would anyone buy a diesel, pay more for it and have lessor performance than a petrol engine and have it die at that poor range when they could have had a petrol to begin with? You sure you didn't mean 380,000kms? This is very concerning indeed.


Shaker, I may be wrong but I reckon he means that he is servicing cars that have so far got up to 280,000 on them not that they are stuffed at 280. Nothing to be concerned about. If you service and maintain your vehicle there is no reason you can't get many many more out of a Hilux.
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Postby SR51991 on Sat, 10 Mar 2012 7:42 +0000

280,000 is incredible for a car used on a mine site. In our department, we have a patrol that has had 4 engines in 80,000. The lux has 150,000 it and is still going strong. 250,000 is considered a fantastic run out of a car. We were told that 1 kilometre on a mine site produces roughly 5 times the wear of 1 kilometre on road.
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Postby Qwerty on Sat, 26 Mar 2022 1:46 +0000

cory wrote:The mines Luxes are poorly maintained (frequency), abused and yes, killed by red dust. The diesel has more torque, better towing and handles heavier loads better. Diesel motors hold the gears better wen going down steep decents and engine braking.

They IMHO have a simple engine operation without sparkplugs leads ect, and handle deep river crossings without any trouble unlike petrols that lose spark and die.

I know in previous models there were components (mainly driveline) that only the diesel models got that were beefed up as such. Or, made stronger for a stronger motor.

Don't get me wrong, the petrols r great but I think there more or a city car unlike the diesel that is a workhorse


The d4d actually seems to have more prone injuries than the petrols

Btw The d4d has less torque than the v6 and less kw (of course). The v6 produces most torque right off the bottom too.

You'll never get miners using petrol of course but just correcting a few wrong points :)

Toyota make brilliant petrol engines. They need to get their shit together in the td stakes. D4d is over rated (still great tho) , but their market share and overall vehicle rep protects them especially in mining.

Fuel usage under weight is what kills v6 rep in the heavy usage game.


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