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Yes I did consider a purpose built in fact mid build I almost had another change of mind! If your sole use is timber skidding then its probably a no brainer especially with the addition of a grapple but I just felt the flexibility of the mb won the day. Purpose built units generally have single drum winches and are not remote controlled, they are pivot steered which I personally dont love and sourcing a good one for sale in the uk appeared tricky.

The werner winch on mine is driven off the N16 pto so I still have the option to attach things to the reduntant rear pto shaft, I could also pull a forwarding trailer with the mb, driving the crane pump off the pto, its reverse drive so that may also prove advantageous on occasion too.

Finally I can travel from site to site at 50k saving low loader cost.

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You lucky git!!

 

That's a real nice MB, very tidy indeed. They're getting harder and harder to find with such clean tin-work and with the cab in good condition too.

 

You've been getting good advice from previous posters about the exhaust and the steps and diesel tank - these parts are arguably vulnerable on MB tracs even in normal farming use but in the forestry context, they're even more vulnerable.

 

A lot of MBs have lost their original exhaust as the whole weight of the pipe & silencer is supported by the manifold/turbo, etc, because there are no other brackets or supports to share the weight or steady it. This obviously puts the manifold at risk as well, especially if the exhaust gets a thump from a low or falling branch! Definitely a weak point in the design imo.

 

I've seen a few MBs with modified exhausts and air-breathers where they have been re-located to the corners of the cab, similar to most modern tractors; e.g. this 1500 at Pykett Tractors:

pykett tractors

Nice job!

 

Looks like you've plenty of grip on those tyres, so they should do a good while. By the way, do you think you could get more than 50kph flat out on the road? Have you got access to all eight gears?

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Hi, that's a lovely 1500. I'd love to relocate my air in take and exhaust like that but for now I'll go careful! Got to earn some before any more can go out!

I think that I could get more speed but 50k is comfortable, yes while she was at Alex Prices the boys opened up eighth gear, makes a big difference!

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Hi, that's a lovely 1500. I'd love to relocate my air in take and exhaust like that but for now I'll go careful! Got to earn some before any more can go out!

I think that I could get more speed but 50k is comfortable, yes while she was at Alex Prices the boys opened up eighth gear, makes a big difference!

 

I've heard great things about AC Price on other forums too; they must be very good although I bet they're not cheap.

 

I like Pykett's 1500 but I wouldn't go for the blue paint-job, if I had my pick of them!

 

The 1300 my brother bought a few months ago has had the exhaust and air-breather modified in a similar way and I think it's a great job, not least of all because of the improved visibility with no obstructions looking out the front windscreen.

 

See a couple of pics:

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Not all customers are satisfied. Due to the forum rules negatives are not allowed but anybody interested can come and inspect the abortion made of my MB Trac.

 

Ahhhhhh; 'click'!

 

I was wondering who brought about your dissatisfaction on the "MB Trac Agric Engineers" thread, but now I get it!

 

I have a little list of dealers/engineers that I contacted recently about parts for our MB trac; see below. (I didn't post them initially to your other thread as I figured that thread had gone quiet long before I joined arbtalk):

 

Jas P Wilson (Forest Machines)

Forest machines from Jas P Wilson

 

A. C. Price (Engineering) Ltd

AC Price Engineering - Home

 

Atkinson Vos Ltd

Atkinson Vos Ltd Mercedes Unimogs

 

South Cave Tractors Ltd (mainly work on sprayers/sprayer conversions, etc)

Mercedes-Benz Unimogs home is at South Cave Tractors

 

Avison Sprayers

Avison Used Crop Sprayers and Parts: Bateman, Chafer, Agribuggy, Gem, Case, Knight, Sam, Househam, Mercedes MB Trac, Matrot,

 

'The MB man' (Tim Matthews - has a fleet of MBs and has broken them in the past too; seems to know a lot about them)

Tim Matthews - Home

http://79.170.44.152/timmatthews.co.uk/files/Article.pdf

 

Mentioned to me by Tim Matthews:

Ibbetts - Agricultural garden machinery sales, service. Unimog

 

Park Agri

Park Agri: Used Unimogs, Unimog Accessories and Parts and Unimog Training.heavy cable recovery muller 220 winch cable recovery cable recovery muller 220 Unimog winch tractor

 

Parris Tractors (had a couple of MBs for sale recently; don't know if they deal in Unimogs)

Parris Tractors - used John Deere tractors, used Fendt tractors, used combines, used harvesters and other used farm machinery in UK - England

 

Ron Greet (tractor spares - I think I found this guy mentioned by someone on another thread on arbtalk actually)

Ron Greet

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