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    ey I don't want to turn this into the Hackney Fuso photo album, but I couldn't leave without putting up this shot by Scott Brady
    Doug, The "FG's in Action" album would never be complete without this shot and as for the "sacred valley" pic....... well 'nuff said.

    Just need to get some more from the others. I'm pretty sure there's a few more to come from Oz when everyone here recovers from New Years Eve. Haha.
    Mark16

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    Well this is definitely action. Country Fire Authority FG in the Victorian Bushfires last week. Fuso and Isuzu’s are the main 4x4 heavy vehicles used by rural fire brigades Australia wide. Some Hinos in the mix too.





    CFA strike force.



    In the thick of it.



    Definitely need reliability here. An Isuzu hightailing it out of there.





    Mark16

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    A couple of other pics while we are on the subject.

    That spec in the middle of the shot is a 737.






    Still hanging on by a thread.
    Mark16

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    Wow! Those are some compelling images. The one with the 737 is unbelievable. Prayers for the rebuilding efforts.....
    Joash R

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    Wow! Those are amazing and sad pictures! Thx for the pictures

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    Sorry for the hijak but this gallery (see link below)is a must see. Those pics all came from there. Start from the last pics and work your way back. That’s the right timeline. So many tragic scenes. One shot with an ash background and a Viet Vets blackened hands opened showing what’s left of his medals. I just about lost it right there.

    If your into choppers there are plenty of incredible shots. Those guys were amazing. Everyone was amazing. If you watch these galleries. Grab a cup of tea, sit down and look at every one. Nearly 400 pics and more added daily but please take the time to do it.

    http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/g...82-293,00.html

    Another gallery of readers “on the spot” pics
    http://www.news.com.au/gallery/0,236...6020-2,00.html

    I know this is isn’t the right section / thread to put these extra photos but I might try and put together some of them in thread in the “Photography” Section in a couple of days.





    The last one shows the hopelessness of it all as these guys have turn their backs on a scene. Just look at the equipment going up in the background and I haven't even mentioned the human toll overall.



    Great pictures John.

    Did ATW build any of the fire trucks shown?
    Hi Leon. No. We don’t do Firetrucks. ( Yet )
    Mark16

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    Default Some 93Canter "in action" Shots

    Here are a few more pics from our travels around some of the eastern bits of Australia.



    Camp site Between Canberra and Braidwood



    "How Low can you go?" Fire trail between Batemans Bay and Araluen. We had no cutting equipment, so we had to figure out how to lift the log a little and creep through underneath it.



    View of the roof, in the hills between Ulladulla and Morton National Park



    Crossing the Mitchell River - Cape York / Gulf Country.
    Always take a Pajero, and throw it in first. If it sinks in the mud it isn't safe to follow in the Canter.
    The Pajero broke through a reasonably firm crust and was stuck, we managed to pull it out after the carpet was washed.



    Flat Tyre - Heading home from the Cape.
    No trip would be complete without a pole dancer.
    The supplied bar became bent, I have since bored out the socket to take a 3/4 inch bar.



    Camper Kitchen, somewhere at the Cape.



    Cape York - Our Canter likes to stop and play in the sand.



    A Canter in the sand is worth 2 on the track?


    Thanks go to John (WCBoat) for explaining to me how to make pictures work on this site!

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    Love the pictures. I should get some pics of our fg. Although we dont take it on expiditions, we just use it for work so I assume that qualifies for action.

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    Wow. Michael You're on a roll now . Well done. That must be Tony's truck at the bottom , heh??

    I bet there's a few crocs at that Mitchell crossing. Stilll have to get up there. My family are all in the Daintree so I have no excuse but you know I 've not actually driven up past Cooktown. So a dry season on Cape York is definitely on my bucket list.

    Thanks again Michael for taking the time to post the pics.

    Tree > Do it. That trip you did the other day with the overloaded trailer would be a perfect subject.

    John
    Mark16

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    Quote Originally Posted by 93Canter View Post
    Here are a few more pics from our travels around some of the eastern bits of Australia.


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    Flat Tyre - Heading home from the Cape.
    No trip would be complete without a pole dancer.
    The supplied bar became bent, I have since bored out the socket to take a 3/4 inch bar.


    So I'm not the only one to have problems loosening lug nuts on an FG! I had a bar that long on a 4:1 torque multiplier and only succeeded in breaking a 3/4" adapter. For people who change these tires routinely, does it typically take that much effort to loosen lugs? There's a lot of foot pounds at the end of that bar, seemingly more than the 380 foot pounds required on the lug nuts.

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