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Also, big trucks were never really a thing in Finland. We already have the likely family owned Kekmet tractor (based on a Valmet) and the Hayosiko, a Toyota HiAce van from the 70s that our uncle Kesseli might have even bought new and uses for construction work.
Those, along with the Gifu, a Sisu M-series truck (specifically an M-162), ours being a slightly newer turbo model, is already a pretty realistic countryside work vehicule fleet, alltough bigger than average.