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Multicar of that vintage was East German production, they are a reliable little thing and were used in the "Ost" and widely exported to other socialist countries.

 

I have used a couple in my time in Germany and they didn't have any serious problems but the cab is a tad on the small side.

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I looked at them in the mid/late 80's but decided against it due to tiny, uncomfortable cab and very low top speed. Otherwise they seemed a capable truck 4x4 and pto plus hydraulic connections.

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can't help with the truck tony , but do you have any timber coming up in e anglia , if you do and it is for sale give us a call cheers , artic loads

 

Big bolt

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Do you rekon i would get away with running one as an agricultral tractor or would vosa get a tad shirty

 

Shirta! It dont even look like a tractor if you get a tug!

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Seems the modern company make really do make a truck for whatever roll you have for it. (Apart from forwarder.) But they do make a cab with bucket-grab and a crewcab with flatbed.

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