Hino trucks are available to purchase from a number of companies. One can get them from 'Trucksales', 'TruckWorld', 'Commercial Truck Trader' and 'Auto Trader'.
Hino Motors, a subsidiary of the Toyota Group, owns the Hino truck factory. The company is primarily based in Japan and specializes in manufacturing trucks and buses. Hino Motors has a global presence and operates several production facilities around the world, including in countries like the United States and Brazil.
Well if you are talking about which trucks would be good for a tow truck. I would be using a Hino if i was in Australia. Very good and relibalbe trucks. Thanks =] Macka
Some brands include: Volvo, Freightliner, International, Peterbilt, Hino, and many others.
The further down the alphabet means the bigger the truck. So the Hino FS is bigger than the Hino FM.
Hino doesn't build a tow truck they build the cad and chassis. Another company then purchases that cab and chassis adding the addition items needed to make it a tow truck. Who is the tow portion of the truck made by? Jerr-Dan, Weld Build, Chevron ect.
The company known as Prestige Hino, which sells trucks new and used, is located in South Dandenong in the city of Melbourne. A more specific address would be their street address 43-63 Princes Highway.
There are many types of semi trucks available for purchase from Kenworth Trucks. A few of these semi trucks are T880, T680, T600, T700, W800 and also a W900. Kenworth dealers will also sell used trucks from other manufacturers which were traded in. Aside from selling Class 5 - 8 Kenworth trucks, some Kenworth dealerships are also dealers of Hino trucks.
Need to know the model.
For household one-way rentals, Penske rents GMC 3500 vans with 8 foot and 12 foot boxes. They also rent International and and Hino trucks with 22 foot or 26 foot boxes.
Well, let's see here. Dealing in a wide variety of parts for Japanese trucks, you say? Hmmm, now that's a toughie. I mean, sure, I could tell you all about the various types of Hino, Isuzu, and Nissan truck parts that our sister concerns offer, but where's the fun in that? I mean, who wants to talk about boring old truck parts when there are so many more exciting things to discuss, like the merits of pineapple on pizza, or the meaning of life, or why the sky is blue. I mean, can you even imagine having a conversation about truck parts at a fancy dinner party? "Oh, excuse me, darling, would you pass the bread? And by the way, have you heard about the latest and greatest in Hino truck transmission gears? They're a real game-changer, let me tell you." It would be a real party-killer, let me tell you. So, in short, while I'm sure our sister concerns do deal in a wide variety of parts for Japanese trucks, I'm afraid that's just not something I'm all that interested in discussing at the moment. Maybe we can talk about it some other time, but for now, let's just stick to more important things, like the weather, or how good the dessert looks.
no the alternator gives off power it donst matter what takes up the power