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Re: Unimog Trucks, anyone have experience w/ them ?
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Posted by Brit.1 on December 22, 2002 at 18:04:45 from (199.3.123.68):
In Reply to: Unimog Trucks, anyone have experience w/ them ? posted by Canadian Cowboy on December 22, 2002 at 12:16:50:
I drove one in u.k. for a couple of years before I moved to the u.s.a. it was an 1100 model we had a front p.t.o. and linkage with a power harrow on it followed by a amazone power harrow drill combination on the back,on the load platform we hade a tipping hopper that was tipped back to re-fill the seed hopper on the drill,you could go a long time between fill ups of that hopper.they are a well balanced machine and on floatation tires could almost walk on water.europe is the home of the systems tractor and mercedes was an early pioneer. If you want a unimog or an mb trac there are lots available but best to get one intended for agriculture.mercedes are I think selling them in u.s.through there freightliner division.models go up to around 250-300 hp
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