Unimog U1400 AG For Sale

Mr Wolverine

CGN Regular
Location
Manitoba. Canada
2001 Unimog U1400AG, full agricultural specification. Front and rear 3 pt hitch and PTO. Spent $10,000 for rear coil springs and disc brake overhaul. Starts and runs well, good oil pressure and normal temperature. Eight speed gear box shifts and operates correctly. The working and crawler gear box selectors were seized, I freed them and fitted one new air actuator (the later years were air operated not manual) I still cannot engage these ranges although main box works beautifully. Needs a new speedo. Four hydraulic outlets front and rear, fitted with Mercedes-Benz "Komforthydraulik" system which allows single joystick control of all functions and some operational programming in addition to the normal 4 lever control. A rear hydraulically operated round bale "unwinder" is also available. Service /operator manuals included. Priced $60,000 to $75,000 CDN dependent on extras, this is negotiable. Will consider all offers. Please e-mail John@wolverinesupplies.com




She is classed in Manitoba by MPI as a farm Tractor.
 
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My dad was in the British army, stationed in Germany, 1956-1958.

He met my mother who was Dutch around that time.

He was a diesel mechanic and recovery specialist.

All he could talk about when I was growing up was Unimog's.

Wish this was in my budget.

Sweet!
 
Make a draw out of it? That’s a very good question? Maybe good, maybe not so?

I’m not sure about lottery rules at all but it could be a great way to generate funds, for your legal expenses if no one is interested in an outright purchase of the item. Everyone likes a chance to win something!

You could sell patches maybe? And as a bonus of buying a patch your name goes into a draw with a chance of winning the item? I’m not sure about advertising but I’m sure if put out in the right avenues you would attract a lot more people than those just in the firearms community! Just the price per patch or something else would need to be valued in relation to the volume you would need to sell to get around your asking price or fair market value for the item? Plus how long do you have to sell out the total number of tickets to reach that value before a draw would/ could be made?

500 tickets at $100 is $50,000 or say 1000 tickets at 100 is $100,000 or you would need to sell a higher volume of tickets at a lower individual price. I’m sure there’s a lot of non gun owners out there that would by a ticket on a chance to win something so cool as that fine piece of machinery.

I guess it would all depend on what is allowed and what an individual feels comfortable with doing?

Some manufacturers could even, say, raffle off some of their non restricted products to generate additional funds and as a way to thank their supporters for working with them because unlike some groups out there that lie about it, we firearms owners are, really, wether we agree or not on everything, we are all in this fight together! We need to support those brave individuals and businesses that are leading this fight on our behalf!
 
As it lives in MB, can we assume it has a working heater?
What attachments are available besides the round bail unroller?

And I'd most definitely be in for a ticket or two @ CDN$100.00 ea.
 
as for not being able to use the auxiliary gear boxes i am thinking it has to do with the air shift system. i had a toyota 1968 land cruiser and it was an air shift for the four wheel drive. in cold weather you had to get under the vehicle and manually shift it as it lacked the power to move. there are a few uni mogs in my area owned by people who have come from Europe. they always impressed me. yours looks like a nice one.
 
Street legal ones are more fun. Pulling train cars on the weekend and then commuting on Monday
 
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Street legal ones are more fun. Pulling train cars on the weekend and then commuting on Monday

This Unimog is street legal, although if I was going to do a lot of highway miles I would change the tyres from the current farm style to a good dual purpose tread pattern. There are many good choices out there.
 
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