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Mog will be used with timber winch on rear, bush hog/swipe for clearing heather/scrub, log splitter, tipping trailer. General estate duties. Nothing too heavy. Like the idea of a smaller mog to fit tight spaces so 406 or U1200 etc. From everyones advice, it is looking like the 406 with rotten cab is good at £8500. I could either bodge the cab up and keep it working or remove cab, shotblast and repair/paint properly. The 406 I am looking at has a fibreglass roof. I do prefer the hard tops. Will keep looking!!

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  Stephen Blair said:
Cool man!!!

:biggrin:

I saw a trailer of the new Die Hard film, and I am sure a Mog gets summer saluted down a road:thumbup:

 

Saw that on friday night, merc must had done a deal with them, as theres a Mog, a Vetros, and a Gwagen, that all perform very well, until there inevitable destruction :lol::lol:

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