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Trade Trucks AU  /  March 6, 2017

Over the age of 18? If you are, you can enter the draw to win an Isuzu NLR 45-150 Short Wheel Base Premium Servicepack and $10,000 worth of Milwaukee Tools.

The compeition runs from March 1 to April 30, and to enter all you need to do is head to www.isuzu.com.au/milwaukee and fill out the form* for the chance to win this incredible prize.

The custom painted Servicepack in Milwaukee red with white logos comes complete with seven centrally-lockable storage compartments, a fully powder-coated steel service body, chequer plate floor, 2,500 kg rated towbar and a reversing camera fitted as standard.

The truck will include Dealer delivery charges, on road costs and one year’s registration; taking the recommended retail prize value up to over $80,000.

The quality Milwaukee tools stowed in the seven huge tool compartments mean the setup can be driven straight from the prize room floor to the worksite.

IAL Trucks’ National Sales Manager, Les Spaltman, is excited to present this competition to the Australian public, in appreciation of their continued faith in the brand, and their role in maintaining Isuzu’s position as Australia’s highest selling truck manufacturer.

"We wanted to offer people an exciting contest with a massive reward, for making Isuzu Australia’s first choice for all their work truck needs," Mr Spaltman said.

"The overwhelming response to the Servicepack tells us it has everything they want in features and under the bonnet, so the Milwaukee tool kit is our way to improve yet another area of their day-to-day experience on the job."

Isuzu's combination of hard-wearing quality and ease of use aligns perfectly with Milwaukee tools, the company believes.

"Milwaukee is a natural fit for Isuzu," said Mr Spaltman.

"Giving away their product with the Servicepack pairs dependable, robust tools with a dependable, robust truck."

"It’s a must-enter contest for anyone looking to push their business to new heights in 2017."

* Conditions apply, refer to website www.isuzu.com.au/milwaukee

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Irony upon irony you win a Truck with legendary reliability built by properly compensated workers who take pride in their work, and a set of tools with legendary reliability formerly built in Wisconsin by properly compensated workers who took pride in their work but now built in China by workers paid subsistence wages in a country with multiple human rights violations and pollution so  bad that city dwellers have to wear surgical masks to work!  I bet the service body is made in China too!

While on my oft repeated rant concerning offshoring, I recently did a survey at Home Depot and Lowe's,conveniently located across the street from one another. With the possible exception of a couple of low dollar Dewalt tools,I'll get back to that!, every power tool in both stores was made in China or Mexico! This includes Makita,Bosch,Rockwell,Dewalt,Black and Decker,and a few Japanese tools! So Japanese and German workers are losing their jobs to China too! Milwaukee and Dewalt have come up with a clever marketing scheme! Dewalt placed a few low dollar tools under a huge Made in America sign at the entrance to the tool department in Home Depot. Milwaukee placed a couple plastic tool boxes in the same location! Also made in America! So the average chump thinks all  Milwaukee and Dewalt tools are made in America! That is those who actually care! Milwaukee power tools tend to be uncomfortably heavy, but I noticed since they " offshored they have have come up with a couple lightweight cheap looking grinders! Milwaukee seems embarrassed to have offshored, they hide the hecho in China marking next to an "engineered in America" marking!

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