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what peees me of is the townies that drive down my lanes in there new town cars and expect me in my land rover to pull up into the hedge and let them pass no that does not happen i just sit on the edge and the either squese past or revese up

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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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Guess again.

 

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?

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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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townies and their bloody **** navs, they should only be able to drive between 10-6 the amount of times i get stuck behind them in the lanes, half the time you only get tail backs from a tractor cause the car directly behind won't overtake when it can

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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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