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Project: "Rescue MOG" Follow my new project!

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This is an early announcement but wanted to share what I've been up to in the 4x4 world. I've been planning a special build for some years now and was recently, finally, able to start it, though it will go slow due to budget issues (like always!).

I'll explain more in the near future but for now, I'll post updates here and on facebook. (You do not need to join facebook to see the pics/updates)

Follow this page: https://www.facebook.com/MOGoffroad

Random yet related pics below. :)

Thanks! Vince
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Vince, as with all your projects, I'm betting this mog-wrecker is gonna set a new standard -- Matt watch out buddy :DD

Wish I was closer to ya, I'd love to help out.

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Thanks Ron. This won't be a wrecker exactly, but more of a Swiss-Army knife off-road recovery/logistics truck. The mini crane will allow for some unique abilities for cargo transport and other lifting duties (could pick up a UTV and place it where ever!), while keeping a lot of cargo room in the stock bed, which a tow boom would not allow. It'll also be set up to optionally carry a water or fuel tank, or a 12kw generator for remote EV charging, etc.

It's going to get three Warn winches (by yours truly!) which will help deal with most recovery situations out there. Two 18K industrials and one custom built 8274 rated at about 10K but is high speed with a very long rope, plus it can be directed 90 degrees off the bed, in either direction.
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Design work on the front winch mount.

The holes on each lower side are threaded bolt holes for the swivel shackle recovery points, allowing any-angle anchor points that typical bow shackles don't allow for. They are actually rated at full working load even at 90 degrees!

The white chalk lines are where I'm plasma cutting the rest of the plate out for the larger industrial sized fairlead.
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The awful, useless original headlights are going away. I'm custom building the new headlight/lights into new Unimog bumperettes.

Lots of fab work involved. All I got was the outer pieces which were taken off a 2022 model, no brackets or light mounts.
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Progress goes on slowly.

I just put this rear winch control box together. It has a LODAR wireless receiver, a wired remote socket for back-up, two military surplus LEDs to show power and winch operation, a marine voltage gauge and a toggle to activate the system. It's all water resistant and will be mounted under the bed near the hitch area.

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With no budget, it took endless months and a ton of custom work since I made it up as I went along, but my headlights/fog etc are done and working!

In case anyone is curious, the headlight is a multivolt Morimoto 90mm, beside that is the high-beam VisionX LED, under those are the Hella DE fog light converted to LED H3, then the two little lights are white and amber warning flashers.

On the right outer edge is the mini marker LED from Peterson, and the rectangle light over to the left is a Tomar LED white driving and switchable amber fog 2-in-1 light.
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Vince, that looks great! I certainly know how projects can drag on.
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Website link- Check it out! https://www.mogoffroad.com/

Hopefully the sight of this machine arriving to people's call makes them feel better about the likely outcome. :D

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Holy cow !!! That's one nice looking Mog/recovery.

Almost wants me to get stuck on purpose :D

Heck !!! I might need you, when the snow's gone I wheel in that area.

When you gonna launch the YOUTUBE channel :wink:

Cheers Vince and Congrat's.
Puller: 71' 710K 2.7L EFI aka Mozo
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Thanks! Not sure I want to go down the youtube route but I might have to make at least a few little videos later.

Did I mention the crane is installed now too? :D
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What most medium and full size 4x4's use for a soft shackle is in the middle. That's a 7/16" rated for loads around 10K lbs. (breaking around 45k)

The red one is a heavy duty version that I carry. Breaking strength on that one is 102,000lbs. Should get the job done on those heavier duty rescues. :shock: :lol:
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A little testing
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