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hi all attached the loader and I like it the turning circle ant to back will get used it iv got a huge space in the yard for my logs and chip so not a problem I'm not planning on leaving on full time just for moving up chip each week think it's better then having a telehandler in the yard what would be another thing to maintain store insure tax and lockup at the moment I think iv done a good thing and if needed can take out on a job only took about three hours to install brackets then about 10 min to put on

don't make any diffrance on to springs iv not used yet moving chip as I need to add extra hydro pipes to open close bucket and tilt bucket I'll hopfuly do that Sunday

will be painting green And black bucket when I get time

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The trouble is though, a Unimog doesn't have same turning circle as a tractor and shuffling a Mog about in a yard will be a real pain.

 

 

Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!

 

Yeah not the moast ideal but a lot less hastle than a digger our yard is built around the mogs. So wouldent be much of an isue

 

 

looks good on paul and a nice addition

 

oh how was the damage on the mog over the winter. Not to costley i hope

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I'm trying not to imagine the stress a mounting like that must put on the front of the Mog when picking a full bucket of chip off the ground.

 

Tractor loaders come with brackets that go right back to the cab, and sometimes the back axle, for a reason. I take it there is something similar under your cab?

 

First thing I'd do is make some pallet forks up, I think they will come in handy even more than the bucket! I presume visibility is pretty crap so I'd be wary about making it worse by using flip down bucket mount forks like a 3CX.

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I'm trying not to imagine the stress a mounting like that must put on the front of the Mog when picking a full bucket of chip off the ground.

 

Tractor loaders come with brackets that go right back to the cab, and sometimes the back axle, for a reason. I take it there is something similar under your cab?

 

First thing I'd do is make some pallet forks up, I think they will come in handy even more than the bucket! I presume visibility is pretty crap so I'd be wary about making it worse by using flip down bucket mount forks like a 3CX.

 

thats is a forks for picking up log bags etc i plan mounting them to slid on and off easy using a pin bar etc

 

when driving it dont seem to be in the way can see what is needed

 

the frame from the loader brackets go right under the cab upto nearly the rear wheels and they are chunky

 

cheers paul

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Yeah not the moast ideal but a lot less hastle than a digger our yard is built around the mogs. So wouldent be much of an isue

 

 

looks good on paul and a nice addition

 

oh how was the damage on the mog over the winter. Not to costley i hope

 

my chip yard is the same plenty of room

 

no real damage from the winter just had to change all oils etc this all needed doing and runs drives better then it did it was just a pain

now i can dig my way out next time :-)

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my chip yard is the same plenty of room

 

no real damage from the winter just had to change all oils etc this all needed doing and runs drives better then it did it was just a pain

now i can dig my way out next time :-)

 

Ther be even more room now you can chuck it about a bit load trailers and what not.

 

You got of lucky then , could of made a mess of the internals it good to hear

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