Unimog International

Panoramic cab
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Powertrain
Implement drive
Attachment and Body Mounting Areas
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Model "Black Edition"
Technical data

Implement drive

Endless power, right from the start

Implement Drive
Optimal power to suit various types of jobs you have to accomplish. First of all there are several mechanical implement drives available. At the front: the powerful front PTO which has up to 150 kW. At the back: a rear PTO. And in between: 2 powerful auxiliary PTO. Secondly, you can also use 4 independently running hydraulic circuits. A 1 or 2 circuit working hydraulic or the power hydraulics VarioPower® for the upper output region. But best of all: all implement functions can be controlled with only one hand, via the easy-to-use joystick.
Mechanical implement drive
Implements with high power consumption can be driven via the engine driven front PTO.
Output: 150 kW.

Rear PTO with standard configuration - available upon request. Its continuous output of up to 120 kW and 2 PTO speeds is extremely efficient for operating wood chippers or large area mowers.

Auxiliary PTOs. Profit from an auxiliary PTO to run powerful implements with hydrostatic drives. And a transmission-mounted auxiliary PTO for operating standard hydraulic pumps for cranes and lifting platforms.
Hydraulic implement drive
Working hydraulics. Flexible performance due to 2 independent hydraulic circuits. Circuit 1 controls and adjusts implements; circuit 2 controls the operation of permanent consumers.

VarioPower®. This high-powered hydraulic system is installed in the space between the tipper/drop-side body and the sub-frame to replace the hydraulic PTO pumps or diesel engines to drive implements and bodies.

Plug-and-play. Colour and numerically-coded hydraulic plugs and connectors make it easy to connect implements. Standardised couplings also make it easier to change to a different implement. Just as simple: the interior hydraulic function control – operates according to the same colour/number coding.
Attachment and Body Mounting Areas