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Jos voisit tehdä suomen armeijan Sisu "masi" SA-150, se ois kyllä äijä peli! kiitos.
i think you should do a volvo 868 or a kockum 850 as your next project!
I only have one suggestion though: Short logs seem a bit better suited for loading it up, they fit perfectly in the bed length-wise. Medium ones glitch out and go crazy as soon as you drop the load and are somewhat hard to load manually because half the log will be sticking out the back.
I dont know the name but it look near similar. Big difference was the Ford has a wide front overhang from the axle. In fact they use a std. Tractor without the front axle. Under the engine and transmission there was a 6mm thick plate going from front to rear axle as a protection. So you can slide on that plate over trees and surface without getting a damage.
Engine was a 4cylTurbo with 90hp or in other model i think the 6 cylinder with 125hp.
normally it drove by only that first axle which had a diff lock too. The 2 trailer axles could be switched on by the driver but they had no diff lock !