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Diesel Services Auckland Ltd
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    Published on: 9/9/2009    Last Visited: 9/9/2009  

    President: Mike Hurley

    Diesel Services Auckland Ltd PO Box 12493 Penrose AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND Ph: +64 9525 030

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    Published on: 1/18/2009    Last Visited: 1/18/2009  

    Contact: Mike Hurley

    Diesel Specialists Ltd PO Box 45148 Waterloo LOWER HUTT 5042 NEW ZEALAND Tel: +64 49-3966-16 Fax: +64 49-3969-72

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    Published on: 9/30/2007    Last Visited: 9/30/2007  

    Mike Hurley (NZ) Diesel Services (Auckland) LtdPh: +64 9 525 0830Fax: +64 9 525 0841

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    Published on: 3/28/2006    Last Visited: 9/30/2007  

    Mike HurleyChairman Training Committee

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    Brian Harmer's WYSIWYG New Zealand News (on NZ.com):... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/5/2002    Last Visited: 11/16/2002  

    Australasian Diesel Specialists president, Mike Hurley says the public has the right to know what is going wrong and if there are any other potential engine problems.He says mechanics do not have enough information to tell their customers whether the faulty diesel will cause further damage to the fuel injection system.Mr Hurley says all they can do is advise people to change their fuel filter if they have any difficulties.Earlier, a fishing company claimed it could have been in action a day sooner if oil companies had not attempted to persuade fishermen to sign a waiver.A problem with a diesel additive has seen fishing boats confined to ports this week.

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    Brian Harmer's WYSIWYG New Zealand News (on NZ.com):... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/26/2001    Last Visited: 2/9/2002  

    Australasian Diesel Specialists president, Mike Hurley says the public has the right to know what is going wrong and if there are any other potential engine problems.He says mechanics do not have enough information to tell their customers whether the faulty diesel will cause further damage to the fuel injection system.Mr Hurley says all they can do is advise people to change their fuel filter if they have any difficulties.Earlier, a fishing company claimed it could have been in action a day sooner if oil companies had not attempted to persuade fishermen to sign a waiver.A problem with a diesel additive has seen fishing boats confined to ports this week.

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