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Japanese mini trucks: Can Kei trucks git 'er dun?
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<blockquote data-quote="mac" data-source="post: 554209" data-attributes="member: 8471"><p>Is anyone using a Japanese mini-truck like the kind shown in the picture below? </p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.allterrainminitrucks.com/images/photo-gallery/mini-truck-creek1.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>Picture hijacked from <a href="http://www.allterrainminitrucks.com/" target="_blank">allterrainminitrucks.com</a></p><p></p><p>Also known as kei trucks, they are available in two or four-wheel drive, air conditioned, extended cab, dump bed and so forth. Costing around $6,000 used, they have a load capacity of 800-1400 pounds, supposedly get 40-50 mpg, but are speed limited to 25 mph and are not road legal in the U.S. Without the speed controller they can hit 50-60 mph. One site showed a dump-equipped kei unloading a round bale.</p><p></p><p>My apologies in advance if this subject is already beat to death, but I searched the forum and found nothing. Just wondering if anyone has had success with one of these. Thanks. </p><p></p><p>Mac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mac, post: 554209, member: 8471"] Is anyone using a Japanese mini-truck like the kind shown in the picture below? [img]http://www.allterrainminitrucks.com/images/photo-gallery/mini-truck-creek1.jpg[/img] Picture hijacked from [url=http://www.allterrainminitrucks.com/]allterrainminitrucks.com[/url] Also known as kei trucks, they are available in two or four-wheel drive, air conditioned, extended cab, dump bed and so forth. Costing around $6,000 used, they have a load capacity of 800-1400 pounds, supposedly get 40-50 mpg, but are speed limited to 25 mph and are not road legal in the U.S. Without the speed controller they can hit 50-60 mph. One site showed a dump-equipped kei unloading a round bale. My apologies in advance if this subject is already beat to death, but I searched the forum and found nothing. Just wondering if anyone has had success with one of these. Thanks. Mac [/QUOTE]
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