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So I bought a Haflinger

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So I bought a Haflinger

Post by mattc »

Have liked one for a while.... factory portals and diff locks, no low range but 1st gear crawler of about 65:1.

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This is the long wheel base model (180cm)

A few fix-it tasks like brakes before I can take it for a proper test drive and then a complete resto.

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Post by I.M.P.O.S.E »

Very Cool :cool:

I take it this was the one on eBay recently?
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Post by mattc »

Yes. One of the ebay ones last month... this guy near Bungendore sold two. My one and the bug-eyed one below...

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Some guy from Italy (some people are keen) was bidding on that one but he missed out to someone in Sydney.
There was another one in pieces near Port Macquarie listed at the same time.
Hadn't seen any on ebay etc for a couple of years. Cheers.
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Post by v6hilux »

Speed machine!

I think they have a top speed of about 50Kph.

Is that correct?
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Post by v840 »

Fawesome. :cool:
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Re: So I bought a Haflinger

Post by v6hilux »

mattc wrote:Image
Now I want one too!
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Post by Gonzo »

It's like a baby unimog :lol:
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Post by macca81 »

Gonzo wrote:It's like a baby unimog :lol:
its actualy a baby pinzguer :D
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Post by Gonzo »

macca81 wrote:
Gonzo wrote:It's like a baby unimog :lol:
its actualy a baby pinzguer :D
Which is like a baby unimog :rofl:
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Post by mattc »

Yeah top speed 55km/h in 5th!

Been wondering what offroad tyres I can get for a skinny 12" rim.....

Someone else has discovered 5.70-12 bobcat tyres!
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Post by v6hilux »

mattc wrote:Someone else has discovered 5.70-12 bobcat tyres!
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Those look like excellent tyres and the sidewalls would be very tough!
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Post by ofr57 »

it looks like its got a boat :lol:

I'm jealous :oops:
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Post by midget_nick »

Very nice, you could fit a fair bit of shit in the back too.
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

There was a documentary probably 18 years ago called "Call of the wild" where 2 blokes had a nice big catamaran and a haflinger and toured up through the cape and to thursday island. They too fitted bobcat tyres and had difflocks, it was awesome.

Its the best doco i have ever seen but i cant find it anywhere.... http://www.afc.gov.au/filmsandawards/fi ... +Adventure
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Post by mattc »

That would be an interesting doco to find.

I did find even Dr Who drove a haflinger but not sure about those funky headlights :shock: :)

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Post by xr393 »

mattc wrote:Yeah top speed 55km/h in 5th!

Been wondering what offroad tyres I can get for a skinny 12" rim.....

Someone else has discovered 5.70-12 bobcat tyres!
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I use to have one years ago and the top speed was 48 mph on the plate inside the cab, apparently there were two different ratio's for them and also if your chasing some rims of memory i used fiat 124 or around that era as they have the same stud pattern. I hope you enjoy your new toy i know i did.
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Post by Sirzooky »

Hi mate,

Sweet ride, they are all over the place in europe still. They are widely used on the farms and nurseries etc. Got some pics will try to post them.

Good luck

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Post by 360rangie »

There was a documentary probably 18 years ago called "Call of the wild" where 2 blokes had a nice big catamaran and a haflinger and toured up through the cape and to thursday island. They too fitted bobcat tyres and had difflocks, it was awesome.

Its the best doco i have ever seen but i cant find it anywhere....
WAS THAT WITH aLBY mANGEL AND ONE OF HIS MATES. Who knows? I think I remember them using a duck punt too to carry it over some deep and rough water and then when on the hard stuff put the punt on the rof of the haff.
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Post by Sirzooky »

Hi mate,

Thats the one i remember alby and his crazy mate! good viewing!

:)

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Re: So I bought a Haflinger

Post by j-top paj »

mattc wrote:Have liked one for a while.... factory portals and diff locks, no low range but 1st gear crawler of about 65:1.

Image
This is the long wheel base model (180cm)

A few fix-it tasks like brakes before I can take it for a proper test drive and then a complete resto.

cheers
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

360rangie wrote:
There was a documentary probably 18 years ago called "Call of the wild" where 2 blokes had a nice big catamaran and a haflinger and toured up through the cape and to thursday island. They too fitted bobcat tyres and had difflocks, it was awesome.

Its the best doco i have ever seen but i cant find it anywhere....
WAS THAT WITH aLBY mANGEL AND ONE OF HIS MATES. Who knows? I think I remember them using a duck punt too to carry it over some deep and rough water and then when on the hard stuff put the punt on the rof of the haff.
Not sure if it was Alby Mangel.... but sounds like we are talking about the same Doco... cant find a torrent for it :'(
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Post by Tazz »

Anyone see what the ones on ebay went for earlier in the year.

I have one in excellent condition that i'm thinking of selling, but am keen to get an idea of what it's worth before I decide whether to sell it or not....

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Post by pete_49 »

It wasn;t Alby Mangel It was two blokees from west sydney dont know their names. I believe they went broke after that first Doco Good one tho
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Post by mattc »

Can you post a link? Thanks. I can't find them - just the one without an engine starting at $1800
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Post by bbear »

Hasnt everybody got a Haffy?? :?

I have :cool:

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Post by I.M.P.O.S.E »

Saw this on the weekend and thought someone maybe interested in it. The phone number is 0414809673 (Paul)

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Post by mattc »

That is a very very good price - the seller could ask heaps more than that......but it is sold already.
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Post by I.M.P.O.S.E »

mattc wrote:That is a very very good price - the seller could ask heaps more than that......but it is sold already.
I didnt think that he would have any problems selling it. As you said the price was very good.
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