My Haflingers and other problem
My Haflingers and other problem
One completed, one to go and something else when I have spare time, Vampyr
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Re: My Haflingers and other problem
Show off
They look good
Garry
They look good
Garry
Haflinger 700AP (73)
Range Rover Sport TDV6 (07)
Landrover FC 101 (77)
Landrover Series 1 SWB Station Wagon (57)
Landrover Series 1 SWB (57)
Jaguar E-type Roadster V12 (71)
Jaguar XJ12C (76)
Range Rover Sport TDV6 (07)
Landrover FC 101 (77)
Landrover Series 1 SWB Station Wagon (57)
Landrover Series 1 SWB (57)
Jaguar E-type Roadster V12 (71)
Jaguar XJ12C (76)
Re: My Haflingers and other problem
Thanks Gary, getting there.
Re: My Haflingers and other problem
Are you going to use them? If so, how? I mean are you going to take them to shows or find somewhere to drive them offroad.
Depending on the gearing, they are slow to very slow to take from one place to another under their own steam, but even that can be fun - you get to see a lot more on that journey than you would in a modern vehicle!
John
Depending on the gearing, they are slow to very slow to take from one place to another under their own steam, but even that can be fun - you get to see a lot more on that journey than you would in a modern vehicle!
John
Haflinger 703AP LWB 1973 - (Once owned by Lady Sutherland & Sons.) Now called "Lurch" !
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Re: My Haflingers and other problem
John, in Australia going off road poses no problem, bloody big country. Even in Sydney 1 hrs towing you can be on the beach, in the mountains, wherever. I'm not into car shows but I guess if all the owners in Sydney got together I'd go. I will register the grey one as a run around, get my coffee have fun just enjoy driving it. I've had it on a few wild pig and Deer hunting trips, found it very good for the mountain fire trails. It good in the long grass too when hunting feral pigs. For those from Oz who would understand, the haflinger does not take kindly to bloody wombat holes. The other one I have not started yet 99% all there, bit of rust in the footwells of the spare seats but that's normal. Hope to organise a bit of a treffen on a mates farm in six months or so in the southern highlands of New South Wales. Danny
Re: My Haflingers and other problem
Top off down the farm with a mate driving