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Ive been using a tractor the nearest thing to a mog (fastrac), but can a mog pull a 16 ton trailer, pull a 5 furrow plough? if it can and im guessing that a new mog is a lot less than a fastrac £90,000 ish then it would make sense to swap , especially with the fastracs electronic problems.

 

Guess again.

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Well,ive trawled the internet for a price and come up with nothing. skyhuck you obviously have the answer, how much does a new mog with hydraulics,pto,air brakes & 3 point linkage cost?

 

A new full ag big mog would be well over £100K.

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Well,ive trawled the internet for a price and come up with nothing. skyhuck you obviously have the answer, how much does a new mog with hydraulics,pto,air brakes & 3 point linkage cost?

 

call in at great paxton near st neots and have a chat with tim ibbet the mogs on his forcourt are approx £100,000 each

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call in at great paxton near st neots and have a chat with tim ibbet the mogs on his forcourt are approx £100,000 each

 

Thanks,bought a scagg flail from ibbets a few years ago,good blokes. I know mogs are great bits of kit,but i never thought they were that much. I know a lot of farmers & contractors and i only know one who uses a mog, hes a spraying contractor.

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