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19th March 1992, Page 5
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good, clean water. It also expects waste material to be disposed of without polluting the environment or endangering health.

Mercedes Benz have recognised the problems this has caused and have worked closely with the Water Industry to develop the four wheel drive Unimog as an artic tractor.

The Unimog "Artie" can operate as well on rough terrain as on the road. With a goose-neck waste tanker, it can haul large quantities of liquid waste from site to field efficiently and economically outpacing its lesser rivals every step of the way.

Whether negotiating narrow farm tracks, busy high streets, ploughed fields or even dual-carriageways, the Unimog "Artic" is always sure-footed, comfortable, positive to handle and safe. With a choice of six models, able to tow at weights of up to 28 tonnes GCW, equipped with a choice of engines and a variety of wheelbases, there is a model to suit every need.

The Unimog "Attic" tractor, with its unique blend of power and mobility, and Mercedes Benz engineering, has no alternative.

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