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Unimog overkill....?!


Simon Rotheram
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Once again the council are preparing for britain in bloom and have the planters all in flower etc. the plants obviously need watering but surely this is extreme for roadside flower beds!!

 

I'm not jealous at all :drool:, however I am going to tender for every watering contract that arises if it means running a brand new mog on it!!

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this is far more cost effective than dozens of small john deeres with 50 gallon bowzers and 2 operators that we have in out town. that is a huge bowzer and will last ages. the mog also has front linkage, so it may be used for snowploughing in winter. as it has rear pto it can be used for chipping and grass cutting also. in winter that bowzer can be used to help unblock drains and suck out flooded areas. it is doing the job of many vehicles. there is a reason mogs are in use all day every day around the world. come on Simon, just buy one for joe:001_cool:

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