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Put Up Or Shut Up Shootout - Rover Park - 7/8 Jan 2006

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Post by Hoonz »

least ur trailor didn't over take u on the highway :rofl: :twisted:
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Post by Shorty40 »

Thats true :oops:

But I dont seem to have much luck with trailers :lol: Two blow outs at highway speed and lost a rim and tyre completely off the trailer on King Georges road In Sydney - in peak hour :shock:

But no major damage :armsup:
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Post by largesuzy »

man that was funny when it happened on the gateway, tom explaining it was the funniest bit thou
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Post by RUFF »

largesuzy wrote:man that was funny when it happened on the gateway, tom explaining it was the funniest bit thou
No it wasnt i was the one sitting in a moon buggy trying to start it and drive it off the trailer and down the Gateway Motorway as the cops pulled up :oops: The cops were pretty cool about it though :D
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Post by Shorty40 »

RUFF wrote:
largesuzy wrote:man that was funny when it happened on the gateway, tom explaining it was the funniest bit thou
No it wasnt i was the one sitting in a moon buggy trying to start it and drive it off the trailer and down the Gateway Motorway as the cops pulled up :oops: The cops were pretty cool about it though :D
That would have been funny to see :lol:

Did Pete A tell you about his trailer issues on the way home ? He did a bearing. Michael Ellem and I were umbrella holders while Pete and TAZZ went all bush mechanic on the trailer :lol: At one stage TAZZ suggested he could drive Petes buggy into Tenterfield :lol:
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Post by hypo »

had an awesome weekend, Tim drove well, and i was glad to b apart of it :)

wait till round 1 WEROCK guys u will have to keep an eye over yer shoulder for Tim and Me :twisted:
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Post by Shorty40 »

hypozook wrote:had an awesome weekend, Tim drove well, and i was glad to b apart of it :)

wait till round 1 WEROCK guys u will have to keep an eye over yer shoulder for Tim and Me :twisted:
Your head wont fit in your helmet soon :finger:

Seriously though, top job - you 2 worked well as a team :armsup:
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Post by Pyrotech »

hey guys here is a pic of shorty 40s fatal blow on the week end, i will post sum more pix soon
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Post by antt »

you need one of those billet sierra cases from the states dan. that'll sort it out :D
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Post by planb »

whos going to be driving the haultech moony with the danas this year ?

that is one sweet rig :cool:
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Post by redzook »

planb wrote:whos going to be driving the haultech moony with the danas this year ?

that is one sweet rig :cool:
that is adrians buggy ;)
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Post by planb »

redzook wrote:
planb wrote:whos going to be driving the haultech moony with the danas this year ?

that is one sweet rig :cool:
that is adrians buggy ;)
nice. so whats happening with you tim ?

are you selling the zook to make way for a buggy?

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Post by Micka »

Shorty40 wrote:
RUFF wrote:
largesuzy wrote:man that was funny when it happened on the gateway, tom explaining it was the funniest bit thou
No it wasnt i was the one sitting in a moon buggy trying to start it and drive it off the trailer and down the Gateway Motorway as the cops pulled up :oops: The cops were pretty cool about it though :D
That would have been funny to see :lol:

Did Pete A tell you about his trailer issues on the way home ? He did a bearing. Michael Ellem and I were umbrella holders while Pete and TAZZ went all bush mechanic on the trailer :lol: At one stage TAZZ suggested he could drive Petes buggy into Tenterfield :lol:
Glad I turned left to head towards the coast road and not right to follow behind Pete.

Did he tell you about running out of fuel coming out of the park? Mick Ellem and I were stuck behind his monster truck/tow rig while his sub-tank pumped the fuel over. All of this on a hill, too. Of all the places to run out of fuel :roll: .

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Post by -Mandy- »

Some more pics (obviously i was the only one silly enough to have the camera out in the rain :oops: :lol: ) :armsup:
Probably double post 1 or 2 but its just easier :finger: ;) :lol:

Not the best quality pics :oops: :lol:

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Post by -Mandy- »

more :D

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Post by -Mandy- »

last ones :oops:

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OH yes..and this one :lol: :armsup:

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Post by antt »

video from mandy of adrians roll

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Post by A1 »

:D Was certainly a Kool weekend mmmmm and WET ;)


Went there thinking I was goin to spotting in my first comp for Sam Keck.........ended up spotting for Dan (shorty 40) ..... started out great driving to event 1 it went all pear shaped after that ........ :roll:

After first lookin at the courses I thought that we would of atleast managed to get through them ....they were technical for sure but Dan and I were more so hoping to get some experience ...so the penaltys werent really a factor ....... but how wrong could of I been .......I certainly need a hell of alot more spotting practice thats for sure :oops:

I have to opologise to Dan ( SORRY DUDE ) I really feel part at fault with the transfer carnage ..... not only in the spottin theme but also after the repair that I done after our first event front shaft carnage really probally thought more into what was eventually found to be the cause as I shouldnt of gone to town in the welding I performed on the shaft as it woulda been far better to break there again instead of destroying the transfer and gears as what happened in our next and final course :oops: :oops:



Cant wait for the WE Rock events to start when the dates are all sorted just need my practice once Kecky gets his Buggy completed ;)



A HUUGE :armsup: to all involved in getting the event up and running .....you all really put a hell alot of work into getting these setup let alone all the wrk behind the scenes ....


To Hans and Heidi thanks alot for the weekend and of course the use of your MIG welder when you had alot on your plate already ...THANKS :armsup:


To Jamie ( not2.8 ) thanks for atleast letting us (me) use your genny and welder ... although I did end up using Hans ..thanks for offer ..and Tony for asking intially as he knew that jamie was going to bring equipment . :armsup:



Well done to all the other competitors ...Pete...seem to drive everything effortlessly.....
Adrian seems to be liking the added strength in his new buggy was definatley a pitta that you lost your steering after your roll on sunday
Im sure Tom cant wait to get those DANA 60's under his buggy he will be on the other guys heels for sure bad luck with the breaks dude :?


And TIM AND BEN well geez dudes it seemed as though you have both been competing in that buggy more so than NEVER :D Tim you seem to drive anything you get in VERY WELL ( ya little PRICK :finger: ) WELL DONE BOTH OF YAS ... :armsup:
You are certainly going to be hard to beat in your class once your new buggy turns up :twisted:


And also SAM (strangerover) how long till you have all your employees building RC crawlers after the time you were having driving shorty 40's BLING RC CRAWLER in the rockgarden on friday night :twisted:

I KNOW I WANT 1 NOW :cool:



Enough of the rant ;)


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Post by not not »

WHAT NOT TO DO TO A LT230 CENTRE DIFF LOCK
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

not2.8 wrote:WHAT NOT TO DO TO A LT230 CENTRE DIFF LOCK
WOW - I notice the Macnamara cross-shaft held up fine!
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Post by not not »

Yep ok but a few gauges out of it plus also took out a few other gears in the case when all the bits went through it all.
Unfortunetly though i found out this evening though that the centre diff housing has to be replaced as it was missing a spacer or washer or something which caused to much movement in all the gears in it and wore a big groove in it which may have caused the implotion
BUt with what we do with them i spose youve got to expect them to break big time when they do brake
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Post by -Mandy- »

You don't have to do much, they break relatively easy, i'm proof of that. :D

Un-neccesary front digs can break them ;) aye..antt ;) :oops: :armsup:
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Post by Troll00 »

Back online my Laptop died last week in Sydney so I've been off line!!!
FIRST I've got to say a BIG THANK YOU to Sam for the ride in Homeless, just shows you don't need to have a world beating rigs just one that will finish the event, we did really well for our first comp and I think we will make a good team that do alright, won't get to BIG HEADED just yet. Case did a great job of spotting just hope he can give up judging and the ride in a moon buggy to spot for me for the WE Rock series and Team Mickey Thompson can support another car this year.
I'm still pinching myself every time I remember the drive up the rock face. :shock: and to finish 2nd on Sunday's stages and 4th outright, if hadn't broken on Saturday and finished the other 2 WHO knows what would have happened.

With a bit of support you should see a bit more of Team Ossie Touring & Racing at all the comps. :armsup:
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Post by Troll00 »

This photo says it all !!! it's not out of focus it was P*ssing down rain
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Post by Slunnie »

Here is a pissing down one also.
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Post by RUFF »

ISUZUROVER wrote:
not2.8 wrote:WHAT NOT TO DO TO A LT230 CENTRE DIFF LOCK
WOW - I notice the Macnamara cross-shaft held up fine!
Yes because the centre diff didnt fail due to lack of oil or misuse. It failed because it was assembled wrong in the first place. It was missing the 2 thrust washers from under the drive gears. So it had way too much back lash and the gears were not meshing correctly. This was in no way caused from too many front diggs.
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Post by Rod Dirt'e »

Thats right tony i forgot you you must of put it togother since you was not even there went i did it, as you must of not put the washers in your as you have broke two centre diff locks so far.
And as for mine i have had a few comps out of it now like the all terrain rd1,rd3,PUOSU last year,BOTC last year, all the weekend wheeling.

So next time i might get you to do it as yours last 2 or 3 comps.
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Post by RUFF »

Rod they dont just Vaporise :roll:

And mine have been broken due to Misuse. Running missmatched ratios doesnt work.
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Post by -Mandy- »

waaaah..waaaah....waaaah :roll:

zip it, both of you, you's are as bad as each other :roll:

Guess what..it was 2 weeks ago, get OVER IT already :finger: :lol: ;)

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Post by Micka »

-Mandy- wrote:
Guess what..it was 2 weeks ago, get OVER IT already :finger: :lol: ;)

:rofl:
You obviously have zero understanding of the male ego... :finger:

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