There was a 1500 bought new by a contractor down the road here in Meath around 1983/84. Used to do a sight of work. Done a lot of mowing round Dublin in the Phoenix park and the airport. Done a lot of of waste haulage too. There was an extra gear that was blanked off from the factory, when she was taken off yourman that used to drive it reckoned she done up to 80kph. It was sold off around 1999. Its now residing in Cork last i checked. A fine machine. A friend of mine has 2, a 1300 and a 1500, still earning their keep. Excellent video as always.
Great video. I remember the MB Trac, I didn’t know the details and presumed there was only one model. Great research and presentation. Thank you. Keep up the good work.
I have fond memories of driving my uncle's 50 hour MB Trac 1000 with 60 kph on the road. It was very comfortable. He was at the hospital at the time and didn't know. I was 21
Lol my old Britain’s collection is still up in the attic to. BTW did I pick up in a previous video that you do a bit of aviation? Just wondering what you fly?
Yep, I have my PPL. C152 and 172 . Don't get up as much as I'd like too though. I worked for Lufthansa Technik in Rathcoole back in the day, overhauling P+W JT8D turbofan jet engines, so I'm a big aviation geek as well as an agri one 🤣
Very good, same here have SEP rating looking to do my night rating. Biggest issue these days is the cost, so much more expensive now that it was just a few years back.
Yeah the cost is the biggest barrier, it was €145 when I started, well over 200 now. I had great plans around 2007 to do the ATPL but the banks pulled my finance when the financial crash came. Anyway, I think I prefer the Cessna 😂
Yes they were very popular in the UK, and still are !! And yes, a big pity they discontinued them, I'm sure they would be some machine today. Thanks for watching 👍
Well I’ll take my hat off to you, that’s a really good run down of the history 👍 there was a 1400 turbo but I’ve not seen one in the uk (maybe Europe only). The 1100 was on the large chassis to start then went to the medium. Nothings easy with merc 😆 you should do a mog one! That will be a rabbit hole! I’ve a 1300 443 parrot nose that’s full spec and according to the chassis is one of the last 14 to be built before the om366 were brought out. There’s a fair few vids on her on my channel as no one else seems to make vids lol
@@AgrimotiveFarmMachinery I think I’m probably just a bit sad 🤣. I love unimogs as much as MB trac as I had 2 406s before the trac. One thing I’ve not really got my head round was Doppstadt bought the rights to the MB trac but not sure what the WF relationship was 🤷♂️
MB Tracs came to Australia but they were never thick on the ground. They fell into the category of too expensive, too complicated .and impossible to fix. The same as every tractor today. Jeff
Was that not a different project?.❓️It was my belief that CLAAS engineers had spent the four years from 1968 to 1972 making subtle modifications to a CLAAS tractor model, to be distributed in collaboration with Daimler-Benz and produced by CLAAS. However, the partnership did not proceed, and, as part of a savings programme at the time, the project had to be put on ice. The MB trac was derived from the Unimog that had been produced since the 1940's
@AgrimotiveFarmMachinery not sure, all I know was back in 2000 I was on a Claas tour of the factory and we spotted a mid cab tractor with front suspension and asked what it was. The guid said it was a prototype they had come up with. It had a MB engine, and MB tuck a shine to the idea and the either bought or were given the idea from Claas the MB track was born. I'll have to look it up but I might have a photo of it.
Excellent stuff
Thanks for watching 👍
There was a 1500 bought new by a contractor down the road here in Meath around 1983/84. Used to do a sight of work. Done a lot of mowing round Dublin in the Phoenix park and the airport. Done a lot of of waste haulage too. There was an extra gear that was blanked off from the factory, when she was taken off yourman that used to drive it reckoned she done up to 80kph. It was sold off around 1999. Its now residing in Cork last i checked. A fine machine. A friend of mine has 2, a 1300 and a 1500, still earning their keep. Excellent video as always.
Very good, who was the contractor in Meath? I'm a meath man myself 👍
What is a clean 1600 worth now
Great video. I remember the MB Trac, I didn’t know the details and presumed there was only one model. Great research and presentation. Thank you. Keep up the good work.
Thanks as ever John 👍
I have fond memories of driving my uncle's 50 hour MB Trac 1000 with 60 kph on the road. It was very comfortable. He was at the hospital at the time and didn't know. I was 21
Out for a joy ride🤣
Another very interesting video that took a lot of research, keep them coming.
Very interesting congrats on a 1000 subscribers already
Thanks Thomas.. 100k this time next year 🤣🤣
Great video, Britain’s did a model of these I think it was a 1500 if my memory serves me right. Like the real ones they are a fortune now.
Yeah, they did, I had one. I must check the parents' attic. It could still be there 🤣🤣
It was a 1600 but with the wrong front grille.
Lol my old Britain’s collection is still up in the attic to. BTW did I pick up in a previous video that you do a bit of aviation? Just wondering what you fly?
Yep, I have my PPL. C152 and 172 . Don't get up as much as I'd like too though. I worked for Lufthansa Technik in Rathcoole back in the day, overhauling P+W JT8D turbofan jet engines, so I'm a big aviation geek as well as an agri one 🤣
Very good, same here have SEP rating looking to do my night rating. Biggest issue these days is the cost, so much more expensive now that it was just a few years back.
Yeah the cost is the biggest barrier, it was €145 when I started, well over 200 now. I had great plans around 2007 to do the ATPL but the banks pulled my finance when the financial crash came. Anyway, I think I prefer the Cessna 😂
Very interesting video i was in England for a while they were popular enough, pity they stopped making them as they would be some machine today.
Yes they were very popular in the UK, and still are !! And yes, a big pity they discontinued them, I'm sure they would be some machine today. Thanks for watching 👍
Well I’ll take my hat off to you, that’s a really good run down of the history 👍 there was a 1400 turbo but I’ve not seen one in the uk (maybe Europe only). The 1100 was on the large chassis to start then went to the medium. Nothings easy with merc 😆 you should do a mog one! That will be a rabbit hole! I’ve a 1300 443 parrot nose that’s full spec and according to the chassis is one of the last 14 to be built before the om366 were brought out. There’s a fair few vids on her on my channel as no one else seems to make vids lol
Thanks for that.. Great to get the thumbs up from someone who is obviously an enthusiast of the MB Trac 👍
@@AgrimotiveFarmMachinery I think I’m probably just a bit sad 🤣. I love unimogs as much as MB trac as I had 2 406s before the trac. One thing I’ve not really got my head round was Doppstadt bought the rights to the MB trac but not sure what the WF relationship was 🤷♂️
@@casto- We've all got our vices 🤣 I'll take a good look through your channel. Thanks 👍
MB Tracs came to Australia but they were never thick on the ground. They fell into the category of too expensive, too complicated .and impossible to fix. The same as every tractor today. Jeff
Thanks for watching Jeff. 👍
Do you know Mb trac? I am looking for Mb trac.
I owned a mb trac 1000 but sold last year but I bought a agri spec unimog 1600 imported from Germany,I am in co.limerick
Excellent. What do you use it for?
It's used for fencing around the farm,delivering bark mulch and the logsplitter, hopefully its going to get a full respray this year
@@j2000crawford very good, they are great machine.. 👍
Apparently the 1800 was not produced by MB itself, but by another company.
Not so sure. It was definitely built in the MB factory in Gaggenau
@@AgrimotiveFarmMachinery Yes, but they all started as 1600.
Yes, 1800 is a 1600 with an intercooled turbo charge system to get it to 180 hp
Some authorized Mercedes-Benz service partners, located in Karlsruhe and Luebeck, “build” the 1800 intercooler, by modifying MB trac 1600 turbo.
Would I have seen the MB trac the your dad owned working around Kilberry in the 80s??
Yes most likely, he didnt own it though, it belonged to Peter Timmons of Meath Farm Machinery . Late 80's early 90's.. 👍
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Claas in the 60's or 70's came up with the idea first. MB asked for the rights and went from there.
Was that not a different project?.❓️It was my belief that CLAAS engineers had spent the four years from 1968 to 1972 making subtle modifications to a CLAAS tractor model, to be distributed in collaboration with Daimler-Benz and produced by CLAAS. However, the partnership did not proceed, and, as part of a savings programme at the time, the project had to be put on ice. The MB trac was derived from the Unimog that had been produced since the 1940's
@AgrimotiveFarmMachinery not sure, all I know was back in 2000 I was on a Claas tour of the factory and we spotted a mid cab tractor with front suspension and asked what it was. The guid said it was a prototype they had come up with. It had a MB engine, and MB tuck a shine to the idea and the either bought or were given the idea from Claas the MB track was born. I'll have to look it up but I might have a photo of it.
@kdm6287 Yeah, I knew about that one. That was the joint project that was shelved, and MB went alone. Thanks 👍
@AgrimotiveFarmMachinery very good, I didn't know that. Thanks for the info, ur videos are great, great work
@@kdm6287 Thanks 👍