Unimog U1400 AG For Sale

Pass to the next runner up? ;) I'd fly to MB to pick it up, it would be invaluable on the farm and god knows when if ever I'd have a chance to get one. I'm sure many are in similar situations.

Oh, and the spikes are bale spears (in case you were only partly joking) and you could use them on jaywalkers as much as you could use a bayonet - fun to imagine, but never really would.

Not sleeping because of this guy - he's only minutes old in the pictures (6 hours old now) and he already knows his person needs a Unimog :p

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Cute little fellow!:d

Thanks for the info. I'm only half kidding about the jaywalkers. I really hate those fvckers.

You wouldn't believe how many idiots step out in front of me around here. I suppose getting them off of those spikes would be a messy business, though.

Not to mention having to listen to their incessant whining and crying whilst I drove about town.

I'm pretty sure they'd be cursing me as I walked away from my vehicle and left them alone in the parking lot while I went to the gym, or shopping.

I was admiring the heavy duty bumper on a police vehicle a few weeks ago and mentioned to the officer that it looked good enough to send jaywalkers flying.

We both had a cruel chuckle.

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...I suppose getting them off of those spikes would be a messy business, though...

Nah, they usually can tilt to a negative angle forward so you can shake off... um... whatever is on them.

My neighbour has a fancy attachment on his so he can spin the round bale on the fork... (worksaver.com/bale-spin-off) I'll leave you to enjoy that imagery and how it may be useful to you :p

Sorry for the derail :)
 
Pass to the next runner up? ;) I'd fly to MB to pick it up, it would be invaluable on the farm and god knows when if ever I'd have a chance to get one. I'm sure many are in similar situations.

Oh, and the spikes are bale spears (in case you were only partly joking) and you could use them on jaywalkers as much as you could use a bayonet - fun to imagine, but never really would.

Not sleeping because of this guy - he's only minutes old in the pictures (6 hours old now) and he already knows his person needs a Unimog :p

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so if this does become a raffle, and i'm not the winner, obviously you're the person I'd hope wins. You spokes animal is quite effective.
 
John

Does this unimog have a vin plate? if so what does it start with? just trying to figure out if ont will let me register i for the road or not. some unimogs here have been seized by the gov, then resold and replated as freightliners instead.
 
Well the man wants 60k and @ $100 ticket he'd need assurance of 600 people. Because the last thing you want is to be short 20 or 30k and then have to somehow return all the funds to people as he didn't reach his cap...
 
Nah, they usually can tilt to a negative angle forward so you can shake off... um... whatever is on them.

My neighbour has a fancy attachment on his so he can spin the round bale on the fork... (worksaver.com/bale-spin-off) I'll leave you to enjoy that imagery and how it may be useful to you :p

Sorry for the derail :)

Cool! I could add a stereo, with some speakers mounted outside, and play some apt tunes for the jaywalkers to enjoy during their impalement.

Chubby Checker - The Twist

Shakin' All Over


It would certainly give new meaning to the Hippy Hippy Shake.

 
Well the man wants 60k and @ $100 ticket he'd need assurance of 600 people. Because the last thing you want is to be short 20 or 30k and then have to somehow return all the funds to people as he didn't reach his cap...

Not that simple, depends on the lottery regulations but I think a fixed percentage has to go to a cause, in this case the legal challenge against the OIC. I am in to this vehicle for over $70K I would take $60K which means I have in effect put another $10K+ into the cause. We need to sell 1500 tickets and I am not sure we will be able to achieve that.

The bottom line is that you invest $100 of which over half goes to the legal fund. You have a 1 in 1500 chance of winning a Unimog that if of no use to you, I am confident you could flip her overnight for at least $30K.

In my opinion, the odds don't seem bad and the possible return is good.
 
Not that simple, depends on the lottery regulations but I think a fixed percentage has to go to a cause, in this case the legal challenge against the OIC. I am in to this vehicle for over $70K I would take $60K which means I have in effect put another $10K+ into the cause. We need to sell 1500 tickets and I am not sure we will be able to achieve that.

The bottom line is that you invest $100 of which over half goes to the legal fund. You have a 1 in 1500 chance of winning a Unimog that if of no use to you, I am confident you could flip her overnight for at least $30K.

In my opinion, the odds don't seem bad and the possible return is good.

I need a couple of $100 wolverine stickers on my ammo case. Count me in!
 
Not that simple, depends on the lottery regulations but I think a fixed percentage has to go to a cause, in this case the legal challenge against the OIC. I am in to this vehicle for over $70K I would take $60K which means I have in effect put another $10K+ into the cause. We need to sell 1500 tickets and I am not sure we will be able to achieve that.

The bottom line is that you invest $100 of which over half goes to the legal fund. You have a 1 in 1500 chance of winning a Unimog that if of no use to you, I am confident you could flip her overnight for at least $30K.

In my opinion, the odds don't seem bad and the possible return is good.

I'm not sure about maximum time limits and set draw dates, but you could probably have the lottery good for a year, or, until all the tickets are sold.

Right now, people are buying lottery and hospital dream home tickets like crazy out here.

It seems that the more desperate people get, the more they gamble.

Dropping the price to $25, and printing 6000 tickets might help, too.

Most people would probably buy more, anyways.

You also have your webpage to advertise on, and your walk-in crowd, as well.
 
Not that simple, depends on the lottery regulations but I think a fixed percentage has to go to a cause, in this case the legal challenge against the OIC. I am in to this vehicle for over $70K I would take $60K which means I have in effect put another $10K+ into the cause. We need to sell 1500 tickets and I am not sure we will be able to achieve that.

The bottom line is that you invest $100 of which over half goes to the legal fund. You have a 1 in 1500 chance of winning a Unimog that if of no use to you, I am confident you could flip her overnight for at least $30K.

In my opinion, the odds don't seem bad and the possible return is good.

That just piqued my interest.

Its a win either way.
 
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