Reform Muli
The Reform Muli is an agricultural transporter with four-wheel drive that has been produced by the Austrian special vehicle manufacturer Reformwerke Wels since 1968 .
The main area of application of the Muli is forage harvest and fertilization on steep slopes. For this purpose, a loader wagon body , a manure spreader or a slurry tank (each in different versions) can be attached.
Models
The first series model was the Reform Muli 25, which was produced from 1968. It was powered by a two-cylinder Deutz engine.
Then followed the types Muli 40 and Muli 140 with four-cylinder Perkins engine and 40 hp. They differ in that the Muli 40 had a short and the 140 a long wheelbase.
This was followed by types 45 and 145 with a three-cylinder Perkins engine and 34 kW (46.2 hp), the types 50 and 150 with the same engine and the Muli 33 with a two-cylinder Deutz engine and 24 kW (33 hp).
Current models (Muli T6, T7, T8 and T10 - in variants, as of 2017) have four-cylinder diesel engines from VM Motori with an output of 55 kW (74.8 PS) or 80 kW (109 PS).