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You know you're having a bad day when the wheels are off!
« on: October 02, 2014, 09:57:34 pm »
I've had the Unimog man round to sort out Elmo. Look what he did! :o

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Lol oops. Least parts of it have moved off the drive in the last few months:-p
cant beat the smell of diesel and 2stroke in the morning :)

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It's amazing how much space three mog wheels take up in the garage though. It was full of junk before - you can barely move in there now! ::)

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I know that feeling well!!  :(

Some parts of my Mog have done some serious mileage whilst the main vehicle has not left the barn and the cab has been tilted for nearly the last 3 months as the gearbox saga continues......... :( :(

However mine does have to be back together in the next few weeks!!
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Well it's good to hear it's going to be back together soon. I hope you get it sorted in the time for the next job (I assume it's a race meet you need to get to?).

The wheels are back on mine. Not done a test drive yet but things are looking hopeful! I'll start a new topic to list what I've done... Or should I say passed the buck on!

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Ah well just have a look at 'A box full of neutrals for the update'  :D
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I'm starting to wonder how many of us actually have full and working mogs! :-P
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I'm sure moose must have. He's got enough of them - you'd hope at least one of them is working properly?! :D

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I know of 2 that work. One local to me and the other in South wales!!  :)

We will all get there in the end!! I am already planning how to remount my spec lift to regain my lost flex. I think I have it sussed but that wl be another post  :D
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Three out of five of my mogs running at the mow trialer mogs on the ramp progressing slowly I was hoping work would slow down over winter but no sign of that !
Just bought a sprinter 4x4 for work I'm sure brian will put some pictures up.
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