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Stephen Blair
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Its the width that makes me think its a 2100, but thats the only thing i have got:blushing:. If it is a 1600 then its worth £10k max, i will wire the money now and take it off the poor guy:thumbup:

 

:lol: IMO a 200hp 1600 is worth more than a 2100 :001_tt2:

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Ill ask him tomorrow what its vital stats are... only ones i have been used to are 34C or 34 d so this is new territory for me!

 

This is his 3rd mog and he has had it for at leat 3 years, he told me it was the last of the decent mogs?! with 3 point linkages and ptos etc.

 

We pulled that 40ft fridge unit accross a muddy stubble field before the air had got up to take the brakes off the trailer! I was proper newbie impressed!

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