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Hate those silly U150 unimogs. And that company is expensive...

 

When I was look at Mogs I looked at the longer ones, I reckoned the backs on the short wheel base models were no bigger than my landrover back, no point having all that gross weight if you can't fit the weight on it.

 

Why are they crap, what's a better one. excuse me but I'm Mog ignorant

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Those mogs are a light duty version. Fitted with an old type sprinter engine, the would barely pull the skin off a rice pud.

 

You want a long wheelbase mog, ie any with the '50 designation.

Light duty axle versions would be 1250.

I had a 1750 with heavy axles, but then I always think bigger is better :proud:

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The truck is worth about £8K in Europe,high km plus there is not mention of how many hours on the engine clock (probably high).

Not sure what the lift adds to the value.

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u150's dont have ptos or linkage so not agri spec...and im pretty sure they can not be fitted...might as well buy a landy and put a tipper on that

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bigger is better :proud:

 

....and thats why teh girls love me.

 

its obviously not due to my spelling anyhow.

 

Jamie

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Arther ibbet have a 1999 round cab mog for sale they also have a square cab with chip box and chainsaw/tool box on the cab roof most useful person to speak to is Tim ibbet 01480 473452.He uses a U900 mog for off road truck trials

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