Got a new toy at work....

Brad

The artist formerly known as Redrock5.9
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Highland
It is as fun to drive as it looks, 92 miles on the odo.
 

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JoeT

Well-Known Member
Location
Herriman
POR salute to you! :greg: Lucky bugger. Soooo when are you taking it to little Moab for some breakin time?:eek:
 

Brad

The artist formerly known as Redrock5.9
Location
Highland
JeepinJoe said:
POR salute to you! :greg: Lucky bugger. Soooo when are you taking it to little Moab for some breakin time?:eek:
Haha, I wish. This thing would be awesome down there, albeit a bit cumbersome.
 

Brad

The artist formerly known as Redrock5.9
Location
Highland
The joystick controls hydraulic power distribution. Couple of other cools things about the new Mogs: electric defrost windshield (extremely thin wires running through the glass), sliding steering column/pedals to make the vehicle RHD as needed, a scheduled kerosene block heater for when an electrical outlet is not available, CTIDS system, manumatic trans (clutch pedal folds up into the dash when in auto), variable PTO torque F/R, diff lock/LSD for front/center/rear, engine management event log (retrieve diagnostics via Bluetooth, if a glow plug's resistance is out of spec you'll know). $160K, worth every penny and we have 4 of them.
 

pepper

Registered User
Location
At home
Man I hated when you guys would clear the snow off of those little roads and I had to get the hell out of your way. I saw another city that ran Mogs for plow trucks and service trucks just can not remeber at this time.



Man that would suck trying to change out that tire:eek:
 

chadr

Active Member
Location
Hurricane, Utah
What do they use them for? We have a City inspector that drives a Wrangler Rubicon down here in St George, but that is about the only cool vehicles around that are government owned.
 

Brad

The artist formerly known as Redrock5.9
Location
Highland
chadr said:
What do they use them for? We have a City inspector that drives a Wrangler Rubicon down here in St George, but that is about the only cool vehicles around that are government owned.
Plowing Old Town, mostly. The roads are very steep and narrow, and the Mogs are the only vehicles that can plow them effectively. We've used them to pack sections of antenna towers and long range microwave transceivers to the top of Lewis Peak and remote terrains on the ski resorts.
 

Brad

The artist formerly known as Redrock5.9
Location
Highland
Heaven help you if you need to change a flat on this thing on the roadside. That spare is going in the shop and staying there.
 
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