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Strange problem with Unimog


David Riding
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Something is wrong with my mog, its probably the most bizzare thing that has ever happened to it. For the last 6 months it has not needed a single repair, this is really strange and is messing up my monthly routine of ordering parts and taking it to my local ag fitter. I hope I get an air leak soon so everything feels normal again. :confused1:

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have you tried starting it in the last 6 months david. lol. mine was like that, when i was working it 12 hrs a day it never faultered, when it started sitting about and hardly getting used, things would just go on it, never anything major, just air stuff. it was the downtime that was the ball ache. enjoy it for now mate and just dont turn it off

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