"Tom Quackenbush" <tquacken@bogusinfosover.net> wrote in message
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> Huw wrote:
>>Ian Rawlings wrote:
> <snip>
>>> AFAIK they're two very different vehicles for different purposes, mog
>>> for carrying stuff,
>>
>>JCB has a similar rear platform.
>
> Can you be more specific? The 404 Mog has a 3m (9.8') x 2 m (6.6'')
> bed. I looked at the JCS website and don't see any bed dimesions on
> the specs page. From the pictures, at
> http://www.jcb.com/(dsnetc45tm2k5cyydr0udc45)/products/product.aspx?rid=43&ind=agriculture
> , the bed appears to be tiny or non-existent.
>
>
The beds are small. They are not lorries in the same way that Unimogs are
lorries. These are heavier duty vehicles that can excel as tractors and
transport pullers of fast trailers in the same way as lorry tractor units
if you like. Some are used with sprayers on the bed but the linkage carrying
and towing versatility is such that most loads are large and towed. The
linkage is attached to the back axle not in the traditional Mog manner of to
the chassis so much heavier loads can be lifted with true draft control as
well as position control. Several single/double acting remote spool valves
are standard fit, though I believe that only open centre fixed displacement
is offered. Front linkage and PTO is often fitted to complement the standard
fit rear. The control system for the linkage is standard Bosch fare so is
second nature to most operators within a mixed fleet, providing a fair
degree of automation without going over the top.
Lots of fun to be had for the recreational user. For the serious business
user it ****es all over the Unimog in almost all areas.
Huw