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I've spent that and more the odd year, BUT it has without fail given a far better return than any other investment, so still very worth while IMO:thumbup:

 

Well yeah, actually that's how it's been with me too Skyhuck.

I bought a wrong 'un and it cost me about £22k in the first 18mths to get it to a good place. Now the annual spend is the same as my previous transit and 6" tow along BUT it earns more, easily.

I've just done a three day site clearance job and without the Mog & 9" PTO I would have had to price hiring in gear and lost the job to some one else.

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Back on track now.

Hi Stan, a few serious questions for you.

 

1. Can it be registered as Ag?

2. How would it fare with a 1000kg chipper on the front?

3. A rough price please for:

U20 with chip box but no integral tool box.

Front PTO and mounting plate.

Rockinger and 50mm ball hitch.

 

Please just pm me if you don't want to publish this here.

Much appreciated.

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Back on track now.

Hi Stan, a few serious questions for you.

 

1. Can it be registered as Ag?

2. How would it fare with a 1000kg chipper on the front?

3. A rough price please for:

U20 with chip box but no integral tool box.

Front PTO and mounting plate.

Rockinger and 50mm ball hitch.

 

Please just pm me if you don't want to publish this here.

Much appreciated.

 

 

Any configuration of this unit is going to be £100k Easy.

We had it on site today, it's an amazing bit of kit. :thumbup1:

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Any configuration of this unit is going to be £100k Easy.

We had it on site today, it's an amazing bit of kit. :thumbup1:

 

The good features and benefits are usually obvious, what didn't you like Stephen?

I always feel its most important to know the drawbacks on our tools and gear then one can fully understand the scope.

Thanks in advance.

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The good features and benefits are usually obvious, what didn't you like Stephen?

I always feel its most important to know the drawbacks on our tools and gear then one can fully understand the scope.

Thanks in advance.

 

I liked it all.

It was parked beside my 30 year old u900 that is good for another 20 years I reckon:thumbup1:

I can just imagine guys looking at it 30 years back thinking wow! People still do:biggrin:

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I don't need it, if I did then like any other piece of kit I have wanted, I would buy it.

I have owned and worked with mogs for the last 14 years, I think they are fantastic, the new model doesn't look as Tonka but the shorter nose is far more practical.

It's like a cabstar on steroids :)

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