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Wheres the Haflinger section?

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Wheres the Haflinger section?

Post by MQHOON »

Theres nissan, toyota, zook sections, etc, why cant there be a haflinger section?
ime sure theres hundreds out there.
If anyone has one or knows where theres one, let me know because i need another one.
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Post by RoldIT »

Very :cool:
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Post by MY45 »

Looks like it would have some crazy flex :lol:
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Post by Shorty40 »

Those things rock the house :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

I remember years ago watching an Alby Mangel special up in Northern Aust somewhere. He had one of those with a tinny on the roof. He would drive as far as he could, come to a river. Drop the tinny in the water then drive the haffy into the tinny - head across the river. When he got to the other side he would drive out of the tinny and out it back on the roof and continue driving :cool: :cool:

He was in one part in a muddy track. The haffy looked like tipping over, so he stuck his leg out the door and stopped it going over :shock: :cool:

Super cool stuff :cool: That one you have looks sweet :armsup:
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Post by goodie »

THAT IS SO INCREDIBLY awesome right now. :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by landy_man »

there is a bloke in the LROCV who has one I believe..

great little jiggers..
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Post by Eddy »

:cool: If I knew ... there's just no way I'd be telling you or anyone about it.. :finger:
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Post by Tazz »

Shorty40 wrote:Those things rock the house :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

I remember years ago watching an Alby Mangel special up in Northern Aust somewhere. He had one of those with a tinny on the roof. He would drive as far as he could, come to a river. Drop the tinny in the water then drive the haffy into the tinny - head across the river. When he got to the other side he would drive out of the tinny and out it back on the roof and continue driving :cool: :cool:

He was in one part in a muddy track. The haffy looked like tipping over, so he stuck his leg out the door and stopped it going over :shock: :cool:

Super cool stuff :cool: That one you have looks sweet :armsup:

That doco is "Call of the Wild", Mic has a copy on Vid. Its pretty damn cool alright.
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Post by Shorty40 »

TAZZ wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:Those things rock the house :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

I remember years ago watching an Alby Mangel special up in Northern Aust somewhere. He had one of those with a tinny on the roof. He would drive as far as he could, come to a river. Drop the tinny in the water then drive the haffy into the tinny - head across the river. When he got to the other side he would drive out of the tinny and put it back on the roof and continue driving :cool: :cool:

He was in one part in a muddy track. The haffy looked like tipping over, so he stuck his leg out the door and stopped it going over :shock: :cool:

Super cool stuff :cool: That one you have looks sweet :armsup:

That doco is "Call of the Wild", Mic has a copy on Vid. Its pretty damn cool alright.
Thats the one :cool: Apparently it wasn't Alby Mangel though - still cool :cool:

Trying to organise a copy ;)
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Post by RB zook »

arnt they amphibious :?:
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Post by pongo »

The Whoolie Doolies on roids. man it look like fun fun fun

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Post by RUFF »

pongo wrote:The Whoolie Doolies on roids. man it look like fun fun fun

Na na na nananana na na na nanana na
I think you mean the Bannana Splits :D
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Post by camelux »

cool haffy mqhoon love the fat tyres. would be good to see some more haffys here. Here is his big brother so he doesnt get scared.
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Post by Loanrangie »

The only thing the haffy needs is to rip out that dak dak motor and stick in a wrx sti 2.5 or even a rover V8 !
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Post by Pinball »

Hear they're putting the pinzgaeur back into production... great design bed..

Article in latest 4wd monthly on em.

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Post by Tazz »

Shorty40 wrote:
TAZZ wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:Those things rock the house :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

I remember years ago watching an Alby Mangel special up in Northern Aust somewhere. He had one of those with a tinny on the roof. He would drive as far as he could, come to a river. Drop the tinny in the water then drive the haffy into the tinny - head across the river. When he got to the other side he would drive out of the tinny and put it back on the roof and continue driving :cool: :cool:

He was in one part in a muddy track. The haffy looked like tipping over, so he stuck his leg out the door and stopped it going over :shock: :cool:

Super cool stuff :cool: That one you have looks sweet :armsup:

That doco is "Call of the Wild", Mic has a copy on Vid. Its pretty damn cool alright.
Thats the one :cool: Apparently it wasn't Alby Mangel though - still cool :cool:

Trying to organise a copy ;)
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Post by Shorty40 »

I just spoke to Allens wife (friendly lady :cool: ) and they no longer have copies of the video :cry: (they still have the master copy, but cant do runs of single videos)

But her son is looking into putting it onto DVD :armsup:

If anyone is interested I will let you know how it goes :cool:
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Post by pongo »

RUFF wrote:
pongo wrote:The Whoolie Doolies on roids. man it look like fun fun fun

Na na na nananana na na na nanana na
I think you mean the Bannana Splits :D
:rofl: wht was i thinking. Good thing i added the NANANANA :D
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Post by Wendle »

cool little rigs.
i drove this one about 10k through town and out into the suburbs. slow trip..
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Post by rOd »

RUFF wrote:
pongo wrote:The Whoolie Doolies on roids. man it look like fun fun fun

Na na na nananana na na na nanana na
I think you mean the Bannana Splits :D
Thats right!

And it was tra-la-la la la-la la

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Post by camelux »

Here is what they do with them in malaysia and euorope.Also found a haffy set up something like what you guys are talking about. If any one can get hold of a dvd copy of the doco i would also be interested in purchasing a copy. :D :D

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Post by fool_injected »

rbZOOK
arnt they amphibious
Myth, hence the tinnie on the roof for river crossings
Made by Steyr Daimler Puch they were originally built as ammo carriers but they road too rought so they were relegated to general duties

The Leyland Bros used to have a similar vehicle called the Mule (US made version), great little rock crawlers

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1958-1976: The Haflinger is a small light four wheel drive built by Steyr Daimler Puch of Graz, Austria. It can carry four, and can (just) be lifted, or at least man-handled, by four men which is useful on bad days.

Power comes from a 643cc, two-cylinder air-cooled engine. The basic vehicle is a soft-top, but a variety of special bodies and equipment were added by specialist firms. For example, Haflinger fire engines found a role in ski-resorts in the European Alps.

Haflinger 700 AP, soft-top, 2 seats + 2, 2 "doors"
Loa 2830mm, width 1350mm, height 1740mm (canopy)
Wheelbase 1500mm, track 1130mm/1130mm, grnd clearance 240mm
Approach 45°, departure 40°
Air-cooled, 643cc, petrol, 2-cyls, carb', 2-valves/cyl, ohv
Bore 80mm, stroke 64mm, c.r. 7:1 (or 6.7:1 or 7.8:1)
Power 24ps at 4500rpm
Transmission 4-speed manual (later 4+crawler), part-time 4WD
Suspension swing axles & coils, brakes drum/drum

Sources:
Google search [Haflinger -Horse]
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~lloyd/4/Steyr/Haflinger/
http://users.bigpond.net.au/profpinz/ - also check out the pinzgauer
http://www.lrocv.com.au/gallery/display ... at=0&pos=0 -LOCV haffy (registered in vic)
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Post by its fishi »

Go the Haffy! 1st thing I ever drove.:D

Family camping trips were looooooooooooooooooooooooooong drives. :shock:


Pinball wrote:Hear they're putting the pinzgaeur back into production... great design bed..

Article in latest 4wd monthly on em.

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They've never been out of production. They are now built in the UK and have water cooled turbo diesels. Often seen in footage of UN contingents from eastern Europe.
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Post by bogged »

Shorty40 wrote:Trying to organise a copy ;)
kewl, I'll have a copy too :D
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