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You can't compare a Mog to a landie any more than a tank to a shotgun. Horses for courses.

 

Tanks better than a shotgun :thumbup:

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I have a tracked chipper so no wheel clamp, for most of my customer base a mpg would not be suitable, I know for a fact that alot of my log drop offs you would not get a mog into. I know a mog is not as good as a landy for me.

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I spent hours gathering data and measurements and mogs are wider and less manoeuvrable than the landy for domestic driveways. I wish the figures were wrong because I would love a mog

 

 

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I suppose. A mog is still only useful for certain things, a landie is the ultimate multi tasker.

 

A mog will do anything a landy can, but there are many, many things that a mog can do that a landy can't.

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Tanks better than a shotgun :thumbup:

 

A shark could beat a crocodile...

 

Fitting down very narrow drives is quite an important part of my job

 

 

Sent from my iPhone cos it was

 

See once you fit in there dean do you smash there back door in :biggrin:

 

Mogs are awesome I would buy one if they sold them in the bakers as that's the only place I spend money :001_smile:

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I've plenty of my own bad habits dean :biggrin:

 

Together it's Carnage :)

Mogs rule:)

 

I can't wait for that new girlie Landy.

Dean you did a paperwork trial for a practical application, silly boy :)

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