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Langley's Western NSW Fleet Maintenance

Locality: Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +688 28977



Address: 4 Jannali Road 2830 Dubbo, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Its been a while since our last post so we thought we would do an update on a few jobs that have been going on. We have had a few bigger jobs on the go of late, both for our own fleet, and other fleets around the Western NSW area. We replaced an engine with an exchange engine after a piston failure which completely totaled the engine. We have replaced a few turbos/VGT actuators, one due to dusting, and the other on preventative maintenance schedule. We have started on a proje...ct vehicle of ours which needs an engine rebuild. A Denning Landseer with a 6V92 Detroit. We also did a front timing case replacement on a Cummins due to cracking. We have also been busy getting various fleets, including our own TS150 (school lights and signs) compliant. Lastly, we have been busy setting the workshop up better to have things more organised and getting specialised tooling to make a few difficult jobs easier to complete. Keep in mind, Langleys workshop also service and maintain vehicles from various companies/fleets in the Western NSW area, not just our own, with specialised diagnostic tooling to get the job done correctly. We understand fleet needs and turnaround times, so if you need servicing or maintenance completed, we are happy to have a look at it for you.



21.01.2022 A few photos from jobs that have been happening around the workshop. We have finally got lights in our pit, we finished the safari trailer, a good old 6V92 Detroit and diff to rebuild in our project vehicle, and a TS150 school modification done for a customer from a nearby town. Plenty more to come in due course!

10.01.2022 A few photos of whats been happening of late. The rebuild of the old Fordson continues with the first paint being applied. We have had customers vehicles in for preventive replacements of turbos and air compressors. Replaced a failed uni joint, chased chafed wiring in a harness, continuing the rebuild on the 6V92, and a few workshop related repairs and updates

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