1989 Unimog SEE FL419 Case 406 404 Frieghtliner Only 226 MILES NO RESERVE
Make: | Mercedes-Benz |
Model: | Other |
SubModel: | FRIEGHTLINER |
Type: | TRACTOR |
Trim: | UNIMOG |
Year: | 1989 |
Mileage: | 226 |
VIN: | 1FG999997JM451077 |
Color: | ARMY DRAB |
Engine: | om352 mb DIESEL 6 |
Cylinders: | 6 |
Transmission: | MANUAL |
Drive type: | 4 WHEEL DRIVE |
Interior color: | BLACK |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Medford, Oregon, United States |
Extras |
4-Wheel Drive |
Listed by |
Private seller |
Description of 1989 Mercedes-Benz Other UNIMOG |
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NO RESERVE 1989 Mercedes Benz UNIMOG FL419 This is the LOWEST Mile Best condition original Mogs you will find for sale I searched for 2 years before I bought this one but my plans have changed so ... if your looking for the ultimate farm toy or off road unit then this is it.. This is a running unit the bucket is off for easy transport the unit is as shown and was fully maintained by US Army the tires hoe and machine show its like new with very little use . in the pictures we show the only tiny bit of rust we found. and the engine cover on and off to show both sides of the engine. it is this nice built in THE USA under licence by Frieghtliner for the US Army. The high-mobility Small Emplacement Excavator (SEE) is a small earth moving machine used to rapidly dig combat emplacements such as crew-served weapon positions, command posts, trenches, bunkers, trash burial sites, and individual fighting positions (foxholes). With its standard front loader and backhoe, SEE is used for excavating, loading, lifting, and grading. The vehicles were equipped with auxiliary air tools including a chain saw, pavement breaker, and hammer drill. With interchangeable additional attachments substituted for the front loader bucket and/or the rear mounted backhoe, SEE can be fitted for other tasks such as snow plowing. It is capable of rapid deployment at convoy speeds for constructing positions and multiple other tasks for the tactical force. The Small Emplacement Excavator (SEE) is based on the Unimog FLU-419 (also called FLU10144), modified by Freightliner Corp. (Charlotte, NC) for US military specs (FLU = Freight Liner Unimog). With the SEE specific equipment it is known as the Model 419-101. Procurement by the USMC and US Army began in FY 1985, following success with the Unimog 406 based J.I. Case MB4/94 in an evaluation program. Freightliner got an initial order for 922 vehicles. Fielding to the US Army began in 3Q 1988. Freightliner received the last SEE contract in January 1989 for 491 vehicles. Approximately 2,500 vehicles were brought into the US military by the mid-1990s. The Small Emplacement Excavator (SEE) life cycle officially ended in FY 2005, but vehicles remained in inventory until about 2010. The SEE -- sometimes called See-Tractor or See-Trac -- has been deployed widely with the US military. It has served in the Gulf War, Bosnia and Kosovo, Operation Desert Storm, Iraq and Afghanistan among others. The SEE is basically a small Unimog Model 406 truck fitted with a rear-mounted folding CASE backhoe and front-mounted 3/4-yard bucket loader (Schmidt Engineering FL4). The SEE tractor is also the most versatile snowplow in the U.S. Army inventory. It can plow off-road as easily as it plows paved and unpaved roads, staging areas, storage sites, or any other requirement. The SEE has been fielded to provide a highly mobile excavation capability to support combat operations in the forward battlefield, especially in a light forces deployment. The SEE facilitates rapid deployment by external helicopter sling and internal airlift. It can self-deploy in convoy with combat forces on or off-road. Small Emplacement Excavator (SEE) Characteristics
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