Hi Justin,
I believe there's a good chance the HMMH and SEE share a lot of common components but that's no guarantee of interchangeability of implements (see below). Interchangeability never seemed to be the goal of any of the manufacturers of various add-ons for Unimogs. There are so few HMMH's out there a specific answer may not be available without trying it!
You are really thinking toward a good goal though. Several people have bought SEE's and have taken off all the excavation stuff to make trail machines. (waste of a good machine
). If you can get together with someone who wants to do this, maybe swap trucks!..or has done it, and try the hardware on for size.
That said, I am not an authority on any of these versions of the 406, but yes, the basic chassis is the 406 Unimog. The military versions have heavier frames, heavier springs, and many different add-ons (like mounting brackets) to allow use with their specific backhoes and loaders. The hydraulic layouts are different, too.
Finding the specific brackets for whatever loader and hoe you want to use will be a serious challenge. Even if the brackets come on the implement, there might not be a fit to the truck chassis.
I have three 406 Unimogs and a couple of sets of backhoes and loaders, and no two are the same.
The most common backhoe and loader equipped 406 in the USA would be the Case units from 20 years ago. Those used a Case-designed and built subframe onto which the backhoe fit. They sold a Case 26 version backhoe to match the Case upgrades (and earlier ones might have been a model 25). There were also a few Schmidt (I think) backhoes modified to fit. Another subassembly was designed that hung on the Case deck. These were built as a predecessor to the SEE tractors. BUT, the SEE's do not have the Case deck and use another unique mounting system for the loader and hoe. Some use the FL-4 loader, but another heavier model of hoe.
The Case MB-4/94 Unimog's front loaders were made by Schmidt (no Case loaders known) and were more 'universal' than the backhoes, but several loader versions were used (FL-3 and FL-4, probably others) and different mounting brackets were needed for each.
My advice is to get a SEE, or get a Case MB-4/94, along with the specific implements that fit them, and don't try to mix and match.
Bob
Do these units share the same chassis? I think they are the 406 platform but what I am asking is can an HMMH be easily converted to an SEE and can an SEE be easily converted to an HMMH?
I am looking at an HMMH and want to be able to put a front end loader and backhoe on it as needed.
Justin Wehring
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