Reform Muli

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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

Reform Muli 25 in 2011

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).

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