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Unimog U1700 - Project Time
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Unimog U1700 - Project Time
Some of you that atended Tuff Truck this year may have seen us with our 416 Unimog, well not thats complete we have a new project underway..a U1700L
We finished packing up a U1700L (or what was left of it) ready for Transportation from Queensland down to the Shop in Sydney.
Its a shame that the previous owner stripped it, threw away the cab and tray and left it in the state it is in forthe last two years.
We need to get it to Sydney so that we can put a cab on it and get it registered.
One little tidbit of Info that i like about this truck..There are two auxiliary gearboxes available, which allow for high, low and super low. High is 1:1, low is 5.76:1 and super low is 55.87:1 giving crawl ratios lower than 4500:1 Now thats a Crawler Ratio!!
Some may wonder if we are crazy or bitten off more than we can chew but we like a challenge.
So as you can see we definately have a lot of work to do before its back on the road.
As you can see it has no cab or tray, but luckily pretty much everything else is there including Dash and interior items. The box on the back is the crate we built up on it to hold the parts ready for transport.
This one has the Factory RHD conversion.
Parts Parts Parts..now where do they all go
We actually got the full Mercedes Workshop Service Manuals with it so that will be a big help. .
Thsi Pic should give you an idea of its size..its next to a Landrover
Truck Specifications
Model - U1700L
Type - 435.110
Engine - OM352A 6cyl 5.9 Turbo Diesel
Power - 170HP
Load Capacity - 4950kg
Dead Weight - 5650kg
Gross Weight - 106000
Ground Clearance (under Diff Pumpkin) - 22"
Length - 5.2m
Width - 2.3m
Height - 2.7m
Wheelbase - 3.3m
We finished packing up a U1700L (or what was left of it) ready for Transportation from Queensland down to the Shop in Sydney.
Its a shame that the previous owner stripped it, threw away the cab and tray and left it in the state it is in forthe last two years.
We need to get it to Sydney so that we can put a cab on it and get it registered.
One little tidbit of Info that i like about this truck..There are two auxiliary gearboxes available, which allow for high, low and super low. High is 1:1, low is 5.76:1 and super low is 55.87:1 giving crawl ratios lower than 4500:1 Now thats a Crawler Ratio!!
Some may wonder if we are crazy or bitten off more than we can chew but we like a challenge.
So as you can see we definately have a lot of work to do before its back on the road.
As you can see it has no cab or tray, but luckily pretty much everything else is there including Dash and interior items. The box on the back is the crate we built up on it to hold the parts ready for transport.
This one has the Factory RHD conversion.
Parts Parts Parts..now where do they all go
We actually got the full Mercedes Workshop Service Manuals with it so that will be a big help. .
Thsi Pic should give you an idea of its size..its next to a Landrover
Truck Specifications
Model - U1700L
Type - 435.110
Engine - OM352A 6cyl 5.9 Turbo Diesel
Power - 170HP
Load Capacity - 4950kg
Dead Weight - 5650kg
Gross Weight - 106000
Ground Clearance (under Diff Pumpkin) - 22"
Length - 5.2m
Width - 2.3m
Height - 2.7m
Wheelbase - 3.3m
Last edited by patrol42 on Sat Jun 09, 2007 10:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Unimog U1700 - Project Time
patrol42 wrote:and super low is 55.87:1
my GUBanzy wrote:Dial up internet.........you'd post something and come back 2 beers later to see if it loaded.
Well the mog made it to Sydney and was offloaded in the street. So last night we had to move it from the street to the shed..which while it looked like a tough job turned out to be easy..
Sadly though..the mog has now been towed by a patrol, winched by a toyota and dragged by a hummer
Some Pics
Towed by a Patrol
Skulldragging it sideways with a H1
For a perspective on how big it is..this is a sprung over 73 series troopy on 35's (also has 2"lifted springs in it) next to the front bumper of the mog
Sadly though..the mog has now been towed by a patrol, winched by a toyota and dragged by a hummer
Some Pics
Towed by a Patrol
Skulldragging it sideways with a H1
For a perspective on how big it is..this is a sprung over 73 series troopy on 35's (also has 2"lifted springs in it) next to the front bumper of the mog
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patrol42 wrote:Not sure to be honestlay80n wrote:That top photo of the mog next to the landie was taken at the Adamstown army barracks wasn't it??
Layto....
Had a look at some old photo's, yeah it was taken at Adamstown Army Barracks, just a bit of useless infomation for you
Layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]
Well we definately have a cab for it now..I think that the cab has had a longer history than the truck though and needs a lot of TLC
The doors need some work to get rid of the rust, but they are a pretty simple design so it should not be to hard to fixed that up (we hope)
we got a price on a new cab for it and the cab alone is in the vicinity of $65000.00, so we can afford to spend some money tidying this one up
The doors need some work to get rid of the rust, but they are a pretty simple design so it should not be to hard to fixed that up (we hope)
we got a price on a new cab for it and the cab alone is in the vicinity of $65000.00, so we can afford to spend some money tidying this one up
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The first parts are coming back from Cleanup and paint.
These are the rear sway bar links, the beer can is to give you an idea of the size..
The shear size if everything is hard to comprehend and not something we are used to dealing with
These are the rear sway bar links, the beer can is to give you an idea of the size..
The shear size if everything is hard to comprehend and not something we are used to dealing with
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Is that DoKa cab currently in the UK?
We have a 1300 here at work but the cab has been butchered into a walk through and it's pretty rusty.
Steve.
We have a 1300 here at work but the cab has been butchered into a walk through and it's pretty rusty.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
patrol42 wrote:thats a bit of a secret but let just say all up (when its finished) it will be cheaper than a land cruiserlove_mud wrote:what sort of $$ do you have in it at this point ,.... I lust after the 1700 ...
Thats a lot less than I expected .. (I am thinking new\ish 100 series here)
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
thats not talking into account our time or the parts which we get at cost..if you count the time..its going to be a whole lot morelove_mud wrote:patrol42 wrote:thats a bit of a secret but let just say all up (when its finished) it will be cheaper than a land cruiserlove_mud wrote:what sort of $$ do you have in it at this point ,.... I lust after the 1700 ...
Thats a lot less than I expected .. (I am thinking new\ish 100 series here)
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I have had that for ages..it was made years ago buy a company in South Australia until they got sued by the simpsons and had to recall it all..I was working at a pub at the time so we all took a few cans and drank the restofr57 wrote:yeah I'm VERY interested into this build up
on another note .... duff beer where did you get that?|
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I guessed that was no time kinda number ... often the real killer .. labour costspatrol42 wrote:thats not talking into account our time or the parts which we get at cost..if you count the time..its going to be a whole lot morelove_mud wrote:patrol42 wrote:thats a bit of a secret but let just say all up (when its finished) it will be cheaper than a land cruiserlove_mud wrote:what sort of $$ do you have in it at this point ,.... I lust after the 1700 ...
That's a lot less than I expected .. (I am thinking new\ish 100 series here)
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
Well the weather has held us up getting the chassis cleaned up and painted, so it been a slow last week or so.
In the mean time the Rear Calipers and some more sway bar links have been cleaned up and cluttering the lounge room
More Swaybar Brackets
Rear Swaybar links reassembled
Gear Indicator lights cleaned up and the numbers repainted
Cleaning up the Rear Brake Calipers (the large unit on top of the caliper in this image is the linkage for the Dead-Man brake. It is coated in a rust convertor/sealant which dries clear.
Calipers back together (well one side complete) And again the Duff to give you a size comparison
In the mean time the Rear Calipers and some more sway bar links have been cleaned up and cluttering the lounge room
More Swaybar Brackets
Rear Swaybar links reassembled
Gear Indicator lights cleaned up and the numbers repainted
Cleaning up the Rear Brake Calipers (the large unit on top of the caliper in this image is the linkage for the Dead-Man brake. It is coated in a rust convertor/sealant which dries clear.
Calipers back together (well one side complete) And again the Duff to give you a size comparison
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It's one of those things, "If you have to ask it'll be too much".love_mud wrote:What is the turning circle like on one of those things ?
You're lucky to find a dual cab, Back when I was in the Army they only had a couple of Dualcabs, all at Pucka.
In all my time in the army I never saw one of those things bogged.
Every time I have seen/been in a Mog it has ended up stuck. - I've seen about 4 of them in strife.
We used them to support the school Cadet Corps, and the Army used to go to the Wandin Field day here in Vic and drive the test track in them.
They seem to have funny ground pressure- they fall off of even slight cambers once the surface is slick, and if the ground is soft they REALLY sink. Because of the portals, they can sink past the radius of the tyre when they sit on their diffs so they are really hard to recover.
Not bagging Mogs really, It is also a combination of poor tyres, driver skill, tyre pressure etc, but they are far from unstoppable, and can get stopped by stuff that a stock landcruiser etc would drive up and down all day.
With the right tyres, tyre pressure and driver, I'm sure they will do very well.
Just my 2c.
Cool build
Steve.
We used them to support the school Cadet Corps, and the Army used to go to the Wandin Field day here in Vic and drive the test track in them.
They seem to have funny ground pressure- they fall off of even slight cambers once the surface is slick, and if the ground is soft they REALLY sink. Because of the portals, they can sink past the radius of the tyre when they sit on their diffs so they are really hard to recover.
Not bagging Mogs really, It is also a combination of poor tyres, driver skill, tyre pressure etc, but they are far from unstoppable, and can get stopped by stuff that a stock landcruiser etc would drive up and down all day.
With the right tyres, tyre pressure and driver, I'm sure they will do very well.
Just my 2c.
Cool build
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Yes you are quite right, the Mogs used in the Australian army tend to get stuck a fair bit. The main reason for this is pretty much because of the tyres. For soem reason they run standard AT type tyres on them, which are not even the original fitment on the mogs.Gwagensteve wrote:Every time I have seen/been in a Mog it has ended up stuck. - I've seen about 4 of them in strife.
We used them to support the school Cadet Corps, and the Army used to go to the Wandin Field day here in Vic and drive the test track in them.
They seem to have funny ground pressure- they fall off of even slight cambers once the surface is slick, and if the ground is soft they REALLY sink. Because of the portals, they can sink past the radius of the tyre when they sit on their diffs so they are really hard to recover.
Not bagging Mogs really, It is also a combination of poor tyres, driver skill, tyre pressure etc, but they are far from unstoppable, and can get stopped by stuff that a stock landcruiser etc would drive up and down all day.
With the right tyres, tyre pressure and driver, I'm sure they will do very well.
Just my 2c.
Cool build
Steve.
It also comes down to the driver as well..in many ways you let the mog find its own way through difficult sections rather than trying to 'Drive'it through
I would put money on either the 1700 or my 404 going places that you would not be able to take even a modified vehicle through let alone a stock vehicle
have a look at this video and tell me that a stock cruiser would make it..lol
http://unimogvideos.com/main.php?g2_itemId=225
Admittably the mog had a hard time, but then most 4x4's would let alone one with a crane etc on the back./
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