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11-04-2009, 03:21
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China made trucks
anyone using china made trucks for their business. Isuzu technology daw ang gamit plus the engine? The branded ones are so expensive more than 1 millions pesos ang cheapest base sa requirements namin. Trucks from aution sakit sa ulo pag registration time.
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11-04-2009, 04:39
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No I haven't seen one. Japanese, Korean, American, German, British (Bedford), Belgian (MOL), Russian (Kamaz), plus Swedish (Volvo) and Dutch (DAF) (did I miss some?), but no Chinese, yet. Buses, yes, trucks no. But I'm pretty sure they're out there, they're original left-hand drive as China is LHD, besides Chinese-made heavy equipment have been around for some time, and these are powered by foreign engines such as Cummins.
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11-04-2009, 07:34
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Originally Posted by CatsMeow
besides Chinese-made heavy equipment have been around for some time, and these are powered by foreign engines such as Cummins.
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Yup, we are using four (4) underground equipment, made in china, for our mining operations. We had them for about seven months now and so far so good. The engine and transmission is german and the other components are US made.
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11-04-2009, 18:55
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i am into hydraulivc hose fabrication.. mdyo mahirap sa fittigns yung china made. i have a client here loader china, even my bro in law importer na ng fittings, wala kai stock on those kind of fittings, maybe later magkaroon na rin..
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11-04-2009, 19:22
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They even have the communist star on the front. How nice...
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11-04-2009, 20:25
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Originally Posted by Black_SIR
i am into hydraulivc hose fabrication.. mdyo mahirap sa fittigns yung china made. i have a client here loader china, even my bro in law importer na ng fittings, wala kai stock on those kind of fittings, maybe later magkaroon na rin.. 
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What type of fittings do they use? Most common fittings are JIC, SAE and ORB. Try and search Adaptall or Aeroquip fittings.
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11-04-2009, 20:31
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Originally Posted by Wp.22
anyone using china made trucks for their business. Isuzu technology daw ang gamit plus the engine? The branded ones are so expensive more than 1 millions pesos ang cheapest base sa requirements namin. Trucks from aution sakit sa ulo pag registration time.
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Yes, they are Isuzu copies. The trucks that China Road brought to the Philippines were copies of Isuzu Elf single and crew cabs. Their dump trucks were derived from Isuzu 10 wheelers with front wheel drives. Careful, though. They might have modified some parts that could make it difficult to interchange with surplus Japanese parts. An example would be the front disc pads of a Mitsubishi Pajero are not the same as the Hyundai Galloper's of the same body style. The Hyundai Galloper is faster than the Intercooler Pajero. The turbocharger, according to my friend who owns one is not restricted.
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11-05-2009, 19:23
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Quote:
Originally Posted by isuzu
What type of fittings do they use? Most common fittings are JIC, SAE and ORB. Try and search Adaptall or Aeroquip fittings.
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It was an FO type pero yung sieze nya iba sa normal .. we stock almost all kinds and sizes of hydraulic fittings pero yun HANDS UP talaga no chioce but lifesaver
ang masama kasi minsan a customer ask or another set for back up, yan ang krimen mag umpisa
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11-05-2009, 19:24
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lahat naman ata china cars ay copy , just saw dmax copy pick up naman na hinalo wildtrak design ng ranger
back to topic, alam ko pag kotse ok lang china light duty use eh paano sa HE kakayanin ba nya?
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11-08-2009, 21:00
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Havent tried tose china made trucks we use auctioned trucks on our fleets mainly isuzu and mitsubishi brands only. Baka kahit isuzu copy kase the quality of metal used ay hindi maganda better opt for surplus japan trucks instead. Subok na kase ang isuzu dami pa parts imho
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11-08-2009, 22:11
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Another option is Hyundai trucks. I recently saw a dealership for Hyundai heavy equipment in Quezon Ave. I think that is a better option than Chinese trucks
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11-09-2009, 16:56
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Originally Posted by Tony_Montana
Havent tried tose china made trucks we use auctioned trucks on our fleets mainly isuzu and mitsubishi brands only. Baka kahit isuzu copy kase the quality of metal used ay hindi maganda better opt for surplus japan trucks instead. Subok na kase ang isuzu dami pa parts imho
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Right now all our trucks are from either asia auctioneer and malinta auctioneer i was given the go signal to look na for replacements
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11-09-2009, 18:36
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Another option is Hyundai trucks. I recently saw a dealership for Hyundai heavy equipment in Quezon Ave. I think that is a better option than Chinese trucks
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approved!!!!!
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11-09-2009, 20:28
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Another option is Hyundai trucks. I recently saw a dealership for Hyundai heavy equipment in Quezon Ave. I think that is a better option than Chinese trucks
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Does the AFP use KIA or Hyundai military trucks?
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11-09-2009, 21:27
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Does the AFP use KIA or Hyundai military trucks?
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Kia - and they look really really nice!! I wish there were some surplus for civilian use being offered
It is now the preferred mode of transport due to its size and maintenance. I heard the AFP is slowly phasing out the Humvee.
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11-10-2009, 04:28
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i used to see those china made trucks as issue vehicle ng SBMA SWAT and forest rangers when i go biking in the uphills of morong. that was last year, ngaun wala na ako makita made in china na truck dito. sumuko na yata sa mga ahon. a few china made bus are still running.
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11-11-2009, 07:33
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wp.22
anyone using china made trucks for their business. Isuzu technology daw ang gamit plus the engine? The branded ones are so expensive more than 1 millions pesos ang cheapest base sa requirements namin. Trucks from aution sakit sa ulo pag registration time.
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I got mine from United Auctioners and it is serving me well. Mind sharing ano yung sakit sa ulo kapag registration time na?
Thanks
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11-11-2009, 17:01
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Originally Posted by agentrod
I got mine from United Auctioners and it is serving me well. Mind sharing ano yung sakit sa ulo kapag registration time na?
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sa subic pa nererehistro sir kailangan pa sadyain sir eh ang mahal ng gastos diesel, tollfee at bayad sa drivers. We have two trucks na ganun but yung iba naman di na sa manila na ka register.
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11-11-2009, 18:54
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Originally Posted by dnotrex
i used to see those china made trucks as issue vehicle ng SBMA SWAT and forest rangers when i go biking in the uphills of morong. that was last year, ngaun wala na ako makita made in china na truck dito. sumuko na yata sa mga ahon. a few china made bus are still running. 
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quality wat else..
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11-12-2009, 07:35
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Originally Posted by Wp.22
sa subic pa nererehistro sir kailangan pa sadyain sir eh ang mahal ng gastos diesel, tollfee at bayad sa drivers. We have two trucks na ganun but yung iba naman di na sa manila na ka register.
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I see. I heard before nga that the Subic SUV's registration needs to be in Olongapo but for the Vans ok lang daw sa Manila. Damay pala trucks sa reqmt na ganun.
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11-13-2009, 00:46
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a friends kia k2700 ba tawag nun?? sucks sirain kahit bnew
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11-13-2009, 01:07
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a friends kia k2700 ba tawag nun?? sucks sirain kahit bnew 
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we have 4 like that gusto ko na sunugin mga bwisit
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11-13-2009, 02:28
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we have 4 like that gusto ko na sunugin mga bwisit
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really!!! mga lemons pala mga yon the ceres were work horse - too bad
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11-13-2009, 03:03
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really!!! mga lemons pala mga yon the ceres were work horse - too bad
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mas okay pa yung mga nauna na ceres meron pa nga dati na 4x4 nito. Unang nasisira aircon sa likod tapos makalawang yung body sawa na ako sa kaka tangal ng kalawang.
Almost same quality na rin yung L300 FB sirain center post at aircon din sa likod.
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