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Is there a conversion to make a 2 seater a 3 seater??? :confused1:

 

Hi Chris,

not certain..... just looked at the floor-pan between the seat of yours and it is different to mine..... The most obvious differences are I don't have a monkey-puzzle of levers for a start (just gearlever, handbrake,pto.) but there are blanking plates for the others. My gear lever is straight, but set for right-hand drive.

 

Also mine is a 1550L, might be the real answer. May be some of you better informed may know???

 

Put extra passengers in chip bin!

 

Steve

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Ah! thats where the money came from...package deal!

 

I was going to ask you about your success in the tree work marketing sector, or if I could use your bank manager....

 

However you did it, I'm sure it represents a lot of hard work.

 

Ps; maybe the lack of seats is down to a Ag version, just plain guessing now!

 

Steve

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Chris you are going to love your Mog, it's not even the fact you can cross a jungle in a mog it's the fact you can bump up onto a kerb, or sneak across some parkland to a pile of brash thrown over a back fence to save a huge drag and tidy lol.

No more hooking up chippers, just point and go.

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