TOYOTA LC 70s are working mules, and built to last 25ish, and even more with little service. They don't require too much service except for regular things like break pads and such !
74 dislikes from people who have no idea what towing a vehicle is all about, the land is simply assisting as it has better traction, that is wet clay soil and any vehicle can spin tyres there.
@@lokirip2372 japan doesnt litter their roads with corrosives they set up recirculation systems that cycle eco friendly antifreeze on the roadways but the tacoma was a north America only vehicle and boxed frames were toyotas thing at the time less material same strength only thing is it traps moisture and salt and corrodes from the inside out probably why they have holes that i use to flush the frame out with
It's a good video,but I've done a similar thing with a 2001 Mitsubishi Colt Rodeo 2.8TDI 4x4 ! What would have been something is if that truck could not drive!
shut up 10 wheeler are only passed for 15 ton and yes 30 is huge overload and for that they usually get fined and penalized. moreover that truck in the video can carry 100 tones if you wish to overload and it's still gonna pull the shit.
If you're going to get into the laws of physics, the LandCruiser isn't pulling the truck on it's own, the truck is assisting. The LandCruiser is in very low range so can get it's traction down to work, It probable has diff locks on, which really helps with traction, lowered tyre pressures, again, helps with traction. It also has a driver that knows what he is doing. You are correct in your questioning this but don't underestimate what a great vehicle the LandCruiser is.