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Old 16-01-2013, 05:18 PM   #1
dmat2391
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Default Fuso or Hino

perhaps not the right place but I trust the advice here.
My 1987 dyna 150 finally gave her life over to the almighty 5 days ago in a blaze of glory delivering her last load to site. having to be towed the last 200m to the finish line by my suby's hilux ...... truly a vehicle driven into the ground. I'm taking her to the farm and going to grow flowers out of her tray (that bit is actually true) anyway.
I can get a auto fuso 413 with a 3.7 tray for 43000 on road. OR.......
a Hino 616 Medium IFS for 48 000 on road same tray.
both factory new.

What are peoples opinion on driving it and actual work horse ability of the two.
We primarily build and install joinery items to commercial sites. So cabinets, panels up to 3.6m, timber etc. basically a fancy pants carpenter business ,

and again thx for any replies in advance

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