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Wolfie:

--- Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man" ---Everything from a baby with a 62"wheelbase :shock: , right up to a 6x6 that's not much shorter than your average 7.5 ton truck
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Those little ones are really cute. I picked up a couple of axles for a friend from Frank Atkinsons a few years back (well actually I picked up the keys to his yard and went round to collect my mate's trailer - should have taken a mog as well) and he had one lurking between the normal size ones.

If only I had the room to keep one.

Regards

Wolfie

alaric:
Look at all those lovely buttons to play with, too  :lol:

Henry Webster:

--- Quote from: "alaric" ---As per Bush Tucker Mans original post, they're are not famous for their turn of speed!
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On the contrary, this was one of the things that they are famous for! :shock:  Seeing as they can tow tons and tons and tons and do everything that a big tractor can, yet do 55-60 mph on road these guys were considered fast! :shock:

The Mecedes Unimog was the forerunner to fast tractors such as the MB Trac (which was basically a Unimog with a tractor body!) and the JCB Fastrac.

I agree with Wolfie too, the little ones are dead cute - I want one! :lol:

H

blueboar:
This is our moggie, it is'nt stuck! Honest....

she was still going forwards when this was taken, but I managed to snap most (all) banjo's and brake pipes of all wheels.

It is towing 600 gallons and was carrying a further 200 gallons of diesel, through shingle and the machine weights 10 tons!

She's a 165hp and crusies at 60mph and on a good run she returns
14 mile to the gallon

paul_humphreys:
Had one on the CRAG stand at the show at the weekend

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h8/Paul_Humphreys/shows/DSCF0022-1.jpg

Paul

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