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2004 Logan Challenge

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Post by mrsgq »

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Post by striped tomato »

It is my understanding that yes, competitors must pay park entry fees.

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Post by Marshy »

Competitors DO have to pay normal park fees.

Which are $25 per day, plus $5 for camping. So, it should be about $55 for friday night through til sunday. I don't think they charge for friday night if you arrive after 6 or 7pm.
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Post by Marshy »

Unfortunately, the reigning champions, Team Oxenford Realty, pulled out this morning. As a lot of you are aware, Gary and Murray did considerable damage to Gary's ute at the 8-day winch challenge, and thay won't have it going. Other team members have also got car dramas, so they had to concede. It's a shame, these guys always put on a good show.

But, the event will go on reguardless. And Murray assures me that most of their team will be there anyway, to cheer on the remaining Gold Coast team!!



P.S - Bring some $'s for raffles too guys. We got some pretty cool stuff going.
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Post by RUFF »

Simon what is the tyre size limit? Andrew Girding came into work today and Borrowed the 42" tyres of the mog. Recons he is putting them on some army truck they bought! :shock: Said it comes factory with equivilant size tyres but they were near bald.
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Post by Marshy »

Hmmm. Thanks Tony.

I will get on to Andrew. I can't allow 42's. If I do, then I would have to allow the MogRover, and similar vehicles because those tyres suit those diffs.

It's unfortunate, but I have to have a cut-off somewhere. I'm sure Andy will understand that, having organised the event himself last year.
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Post by RUFF »

Marshy wrote:Hmmm. Thanks Tony.

I will get on to Andrew. I can't allow 42's. If I do, then I would have to allow the MogRover, and similar vehicles because those tyres suit those diffs.

It's unfortunate, but I have to have a cut-off somewhere. I'm sure Andy will understand that, having organised the event himself last year.


I sort of Agrea on this however it is a stock vehicle and this is the stock tyre size. And it can be registered in QLD with this tyre.
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Post by Marshy »

This is a tough one.

I will have a chat with a few people first. Then make a decision. I mean, there is nothing to say that, that size of tyre would be an advantage or disadvantage anyway.

Thanks for letting me know Tony.
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Post by RUFF »

One other thing i was wondering. Is there any rules about vehicle mounted hyab cranes? Im pretty sure this thing has one and thought it would basicaly be classed as a Winch??
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RUFF wrote:One other thing i was wondering. Is there any rules about vehicle mounted hyab cranes? Im pretty sure this thing has one and thought it would basicaly be classed as a Winch??



I don't technically have a rule about hyab cranes. I didn't really think the situation would come up!!
Probably not a lot I can do about it, I guess it is technically a vehicle mounted winch.


This is giving me a headache. :?
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Post by Toj0 »

My Sierra is starting to feel inadequate!
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Post by Link »

Army Truck :shock:

That'd be fun to try and snatch up a hill :lol:
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Post by antt »

lol, it'll be good for recovering zuks, just use the hyab to lift em straight up :D
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Post by andy & di »

Just use that scurge of the offroad competitor................."PINK BUNTING"That should slow em up!
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Post by Marshy »

My my.

Hasn't this opened a can of worms???


And, nobody even knows what this thing looks like yet!!
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Post by Marshy »

RUFF wrote:One other thing i was wondering. Is there any rules about vehicle mounted hyab cranes? Im pretty sure this thing has one and thought it would basicaly be classed as a Winch??




I have been informed that operators of vehicle mounted cranes must hold a crane licence. Anybody attatching anything to it must hold a doggers licence. And, while lifting, the vehicle must have it's solid feet out. So, I will need to look into this a little more.
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Post by striped tomato »

Marshy wrote:I have been informed that operators of vehicle mounted cranes must hold a crane licence. Anybody attatching anything to it must hold a doggers licence. And, while lifting, the vehicle must have it's solid feet out. So, I will need to look into this a little more.


<Insert best Nelson voice> Ha Ha

I like the fact people are thinking outside the square though..... gonna be interested to see this thing in action!

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Personally i think its a Joke, and it should not be allowed to run. But i am not involved in this event.

If i wanted to watch this type of vehicle i would go to a military history junk yard show, i want to see 4wd's tuff it out!

Yes it one thing to have it there on display and have a few demo's but thats it!

I personally can't see anything like whats described winning anyway!

This is my opinion only, please do not get offended!
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POS wrote:Personally i think its a Joke, and it should not be allowed to run. But i am not involved in this event.

If i wanted to watch this type of vehicle i would go to a military history junk yard show, i want to see 4wd's tuff it out!

Yes it one thing to have it there on display and have a few demo's but thats it!

I personally can't see anything like whats described winning anyway!

This is my opinion only, please do not get offended!


Adrian the Logan Challenge is not your typical Driving event though. The team with the most capable vehicles has as much chance of winning as a team of stock vehicles.
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Post by STIKA »

Just a thought
If this vehicle has a breakage or get stuck what would be used to recover it :?
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Post by POS »

RUFF wrote:
POS wrote:Personally i think its a Joke, and it should not be allowed to run. But i am not involved in this event.

If i wanted to watch this type of vehicle i would go to a military history junk yard show, i want to see 4wd's tuff it out!

Yes it one thing to have it there on display and have a few demo's but thats it!

I personally can't see anything like whats described winning anyway!

This is my opinion only, please do not get offended!


Adrian the Logan Challenge is not your typical Driving event though. The team with the most capable vehicles has as much chance of winning as a team of stock vehicles.


Yes i have watched the event, just saying that I would not enjoy watching a 4WD event with something like that in it!

When i say it won't win, i really meen it would be no real advantage. Eg Last year they had to build a bridge out of logs, the team would have to send four of there cars across and then re-set it for this thing! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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STIKA wrote:Just a thought
If this vehicle has a breakage or get stuck what would be used to recover it :?


Shoot it with a Tank, i am sure in a few years someone would have one! :roll: :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by antt »

my mate has a 35ton excavator that has conditional rego, can i enter it? :D staying within the bunting might be a b*tch though :? ....might just have to get a 10 or 15 tonner ;)
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Post by Rangie Wrecker »

OK guys it's been fun but before I get hung drawn and quartered I had better settle things down. I have entered this competition three times and have won it twice. We intend to win again with or with out the mystery Mercedes. It always proves to be a great weekend of competition and I always love the fact that each team has no idea how well it is going until the results are read out. You could roll up with Thunderbird two and not win. What wins this event is being able to think on your feet, interpret rules well and work as a team. Thinking outside the square as Steve mentioned. The Mercedes doesn't exist. It was a sociological experiment to monitor the health of the rumour mill and I am happy to report that she is in excellent health. I am looking forward to a great weekend at what is a unique competition and looking forward to catching up with some old mates.

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Post by Marshy »

Rangie Wrecker wrote:OK guys it's been fun but before I get hung drawn and quartered I had better settle things down. I have entered this competition three times and have won it twice. We intend to win again with or with out the mystery Mercedes. It always proves to be a great weekend of competition and I always love the fact that each team has no idea how well it is going until the results are read out. You could roll up with Thunderbird two and not win. What wins this event is being able to think on your feet, interpret rules well and work as a team. Thinking outside the square as Steve mentioned. The Mercedes doesn't exist. It was a sociological experiment to monitor the health of the rumour mill and I am happy to report that she is in excellent health. I am looking forward to a great weekend at what is a unique competition and looking forward to catching up with some old mates.

See you there,
Andy :turn-l:




I got one word for you Andrew......


#@%&!!!!!!! :bad-words: :bad-words:
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Post by 83 lux »

good to see marshy is switched on LOL :D :rofl:
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Post by Marshy »

You would not believe the bloody headaches this phantom piece of sh*t has caused me in the last three days. I have been chasing info everywhere about whether it is classed as the same as a tractor, or bobcat etc.
You're a goddamn nasty piece of work Andrew. You realise things just got harder for your team, don't you??? :finger: :armsup:
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Post by 83 lux »

Marshy wrote: You realise things just got harder for your team, don't you??? :finger: :armsup:


and this is still the best part of the whole thing :D
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