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lindenengineering
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Well I would never have believed it!

Post by lindenengineering »

Said a Pinzgauer owner --observing us with a Pinz.

Several days ago we pulled a 6x4 Freightliner car hauler out of the mud across the street with a 710M. A tractor unit and double deck trailer LOADED with Audis, the Pinz took it all in its stride, wigglin' its tail as it pulled 70,000 lbs of truck and trailer & cargo.
Bloody marvelous.
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Post by Byron »

amen....
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Post by edzz »

Always suspected those Audis would have problems in the mud. :roll:

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I would have done it too!!!!......for a PRICE :twisted:
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Next time, we'll need to see some video of that happening!
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Here's mine helping a 40 tonne artic in the snow

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