Little 'Mogs'

Ó hÉidin

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Anyone had anything to do with the smaller unimogs??

specifically the U90??

Hillybill has already rubbished them, anyone got anything else to add?
 
No direct experience of them, but i am told that when go wrong, they are money pits :001_unsure:
 
No direct experience of them, but i am told that when go wrong, they are money pits :001_unsure:

Ditto that - you don't pay for that three spike badge for nothing!!

The MB Tracs were the same especially the gearboxes.
 
Ditto that - you don't pay for that three spike badge for nothing!!

The MB Tracs were the same especially the gearboxes.

There is a big unimog three farms down from me gearbox been fully reconed twice at vast expence but not as dear as jcb
 
interesting point jcb.
Would you consider a mog to be more a truck or a tractor?

or are they the perfect combination?
 
Surely a mog is more a 4wd truck than a tractor, and is only really suited to specialist applications.
 
No I think for light field dutties spraying feet spreading line spreading all that kind of thing and road work carnt beat it tbh. Never driven a tractor with that much power and pull on the road the engine just carnt be killed.
 
what eperience have you had with them that lets you make such a broad/decisive statement like that ?

Quite like the idea of them, but thats some statement

I've had a good drive of one put it that way of a u500 and we got merc coming round on Thursday seeing If we can do a deal on one. I've driven all sorts and run a few good tractors but the unimog Is in a class of it's own.
 
very different machine.

bit put off by the fact it states its a 2.9L engine, she'd be pretty harmless i reckon!!
 
I've had a good drive of one put it that way of a u500 and we got merc coming round on Thursday seeing If we can do a deal on one. I've driven all sorts and run a few good tractors but the unimog Is in a class of it's own.

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not very agricultural!!

http://www.classicdriver.com/uk/magazine/3300.asp?id=12779
 
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