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Very impressive heavyweight all-rounder, perfect for the Netherlands, which among other things is almost entirely flat and obsessively well-drained.

 

Not so sure how it would fare in the rugged mountainous terrain of say Switzerland. Or Norfolk.

 

Still, plenty of attachment points for a self-recovery winch.

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looks freekin rad. loving the flopy mowers.

but as said before i am not sure how it will hold up in the uk. although i am sure it would have its uses.

 

Motorways, a roads, country lanes. All flail clearence on roadside. With the available speed and size, they could move a lot quicker than blokes with strimmers or a tractor, time and motion saver.

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This vehicle is just the "municipal" version of the real thing.

A bit like the cheap wimpy "council mogs".

The proper Vredo trac has near 500 Hp and a gvw of near 40t. Both axles steering and with full diff-locks.

There's not many things a Mog could do that it can't, I reckon there's a lot more the Vredo can do that a Mog cannot.

 

Having said that my experience with mogs is a bit limited to older and very un-impressive models, compared to a 1999 built Vredo.

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