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Image 1 — Unimog Tow Truck made with the 42082 LEGO Technic Set
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Image 3 — Unimog Tow Truck made with the 42082 LEGO Technic Set
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Image 10 — Unimog Tow Truck made with the 42082 LEGO Technic Set
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Unimog Tow Truck made with the 42082 LEGO Technic Set

Maybe it can interest you : I have created this Unimog Tow Truck, based on the LEGO Technic Set 42082 (Rough Terrain Crane), which means it can be built with this set without any additional parts.

It features 4×4 drivetrain with L6 fake engine, steering with working steering wheel and lockable leaf suspensions. 5 motorized functions : stabilizers, crane with boom extension, winch and towing platform. With openable elements : hood, doors, side panels and tilting cabin. 

See it in action : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA1WbfJG5M8

(link of the instructions in the video, for sale)

Feel free to comment or ask question ! I am new here 😃

u/nico71creations — 11 days ago
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What oil to use in the portal gears?

I just bought a 1981 U1300L 435 firefighter unimog, based on the civilian version. I have yet to pick it up and want to go prepared with a "first-aid" kit, as I do not know when fluids were last checked.

I heard a lot about oil consumption and specifically regarding the portal gears running dry during highway use.

Can anyone name a specific oil & brand that I should buy? It did a lot of reading, but so far found only specification and standards, but no actual confirmed product.

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u/Wlng-Man — 10 days ago