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So I bought a Haflinger

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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Grover-98 wrote:
+dj_hansen+ 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.... http://www.afc.gov.au/filmsandawards/fi" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... +Adventure
Yeah that all have diff lock as standard!
Does anyone know where to find this on vhs or dvd?
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type in call of the wild at ebay

thats where i found it

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i bought a vhs to DVD copy of this yesterday!
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[quote="mattc"]Update - not a very exciting video but it runs under its own power. I still have a binding brake issue to look at and needs a tune up but feels like making some progress.....and it has seats now! :)

[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVpDF6o5z14[/url][/quote]


Hi Matt - any further updates on this - also what size trailer did you you use to carry it around??

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Re: So I bought a Haflinger

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Any one know where I can 165R12" muddie type tyres for a Haflinger??
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Re: So I bought a Haflinger

Post by mattc »

Hi Gary,

If you get a set of 13" Alfa / fiat rims, then there is an ebay seller usually advertising a set of 4 retread 175 70R13 mud tyres - looks like it might be the old Toyo mud and snow pattern????

I have never found anything road legal mud type in 12" in Australia. On the Haflinger forum you will find people getting there hands on implement tyres etc as I don't think you can get the original Semperit tyres any more.

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Re: So I bought a Haflinger

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Mine has Fiat 14" rims on it with Hankook M+S tyres on it. I can get Maxxis muddies for these but I think they might be a bit tall.

I might put some tractor tyres on the 12" for use in the short distance heavy offroad stuff.

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Re: So I bought a Haflinger

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Let me know what you find - a lot of the ATV tyres are too wide for the rims or too much $ (and not sure they would handle the weight). My best option so far is small bobcat tyres - Bearcat in Sydney was the best price by far when I was looking.

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Re: So I bought a Haflinger

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My Haflinger is now up and running and back on the road - I took it for its first trip up into the Brindabellas and it ran quite well.

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