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On 8/30/2021 at 4:26 PM, MikeB said:

these two photos from Phetchabun

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Actually there is nothing strange about the truck in the second picture. In Thailand it is known as an Ee-Tan, and basically it is a truck meant for agriculture use. They are made in Thailand with a steel frame and wooden body, the main advantage is they are super cheap. You can buy one new for just 170,000 baht as opposed to buying an Isuzu for 600-700K. 

These Ee-Tan uses engines originally meant for farm equipment for example Kubota and hence they are easy to maintain and repair since most farmers probably have the same engine for their tractors and plough. Also they are equipped with a PTO, this makes them highly versatile. You can run water pumps with the same engine that powers these trucks.

The only "strange" thing here is that they aren't really meant to be driven on public roads since they lack number plates and hence no registrations/insurance. They are meant to be used only in the farms but of course that doesn't stop some from driving them around.

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On 12/28/2021 at 10:14 PM, Noble_Design said:

Actually there is nothing strange about the truck in the second picture. In Thailand it is known as an Ee-Tan, and basically it is a truck meant for agriculture use. They are made in Thailand with a steel frame and wooden body, the main advantage is they are super cheap. You can buy one new for just 170,000 baht as opposed to buying an Isuzu for 600-700K. 

These Ee-Tan uses engines originally meant for farm equipment for example Kubota and hence they are easy to maintain and repair since most farmers probably have the same engine for their tractors and plough. Also they are equipped with a PTO, this makes them highly versatile. You can run water pumps with the same engine that powers these trucks.

The only "strange" thing here is that they aren't really meant to be driven on public roads since they lack number plates and hence no registrations/insurance. They are meant to be used only in the farms but of course that doesn't stop some from driving them around.

Thais haven't acquired the highly repressed, uptight and civilised manner of the particular West. 

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