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I think you two and Mike Hill should start a Unimog appreciation society.

 

You could meet up in the Pub and have a few beers, and talk about which hill you are going to drive down tomorrow :sneaky2:

 

Ha ha,I actually had to rescue mine with the digger this morning after another " I wonder if......" episode.

Now I have to panel beat the feed tray on the chipper.

 

Anyway Dean,its more challanging driving up things:ohmy:

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I think you two and Mike Hill should start a Unimog appreciation society.

 

You could meet up in the Pub and have a few beers, and talk about which hill you are going to drive down tomorrow :sneaky2:

 

Lol

I don’t drink (once or twice a year - sometime not at all) so I never go near pubs :001_tongue: & I hear alcohol is prohibitly expensive in Scandinavia - perhaps that’s why! :ohmy:

 

Mike, have you thought about getting a hydraulic top link if you are using a normal rear 3pt hitch, you can then shorten the top-link using a spool-valve which will lift the rear of the chipper higher so giving higher off-road mobility (which for spout hitting the mog)

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