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Re: pros and cons of a unimog
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Posted by Roger. on March 28, 2004 at 18:03:52 from (206.168.43.29):
In Reply to: pros and cons of a unimog posted by carl on March 28, 2004 at 17:00:52:
I ran one for a few years in UK,this is a systems tractor,in fact one of the first,front and rear linkage,front and rear PTO.We used it for seeding with a front power harrow plus another one on the back plus a tipping hopper behind the cab so we could seed many acres at one fill,used for spraying and fertiliser spreading plus transport,would max out at around 60 mph.Had a cascade gearbox with two splitters plus a direction reverser.A very adaptable machine,will work with most if not all conventional implements.If you get one you must get the ag version not the army surplus and get one with a big diesel,there are plenty on the used market built for agriculture in the 120-300 hp bracket.Mercedes who own Freightliner trucks sell it through that division I believe or you can import one.
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