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Re: Re: Re: Unimog Trucks, anyone have experience w/ them ?
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Posted by Unimog on December 23, 2002 at 11:00:53 from (205.188.209.109):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Unimog Trucks, anyone have experience w/ them ? posted by Canadian Cowboy on December 22, 2002 at 17:56:04:
Mogs drive just like any truck. You only use the 4wd on demand. Mogs come in all sizes with all types of options. The larger units usually have quicker road speeds. The model 406 like mine is limited to 48mph, that's foot to the floor. With any extra weight from an attachment the speed would be reduced, which would be good from a safety point as well. The 3-pt comes in CAT 2=3 depending on the Unimog model, universal hitch Mine has drum brakes, but most from the late 70s up come with 4 wheel disc brakes. Most all have power steering. New ones have air ride seats, air assist shifting, etc. Your only limited by your pocketbook. If you want the name of a Unimog dealer email me. Keep in mind for the US importing the Mog has to be 25 years old for on road use. Newer models can come in for offroad or farm use.
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