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Posted by Chris Vangel on July 12, 2005 at 04:03:16 from (69.220.80.142):
In Reply to: Re: Unimog: pictures. posted by Vern-MI on July 12, 2005 at 03:20:47:
Vern, I work in a tractor trailer shop and that is the term they use to describe changing an engine. The engine is lifted on a crane and then they 'swing' it out of the way. The mog is a really something. The front and and rear pto shafts can spin at 540 or 1000 rpms. You can also power the front or the rear or even both shafts together!(I guess you could run your sawmill on one end and log splitter at the other). It has a huge winch in the center of the truck that is would with 5/8" cable. It can be two wheel drive, four wheel drive, or four wheel drive with air operated differential locks. Between the drive choices and the winch there is no reason this vehicle should ever get stuck. I'll be finishing incidental stuff today and get some other photos of the complete vehicle. Chris.
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