Found this - knew there was another one but don't think this is the factory one. So there are at least two of them. Rear set up is different on each. One is based on the Pinzgauer setup and this on is based on the standard Haflinger setup.
http://www.zwischengas.com/de/FT/fahrze ... Hufen.html
There is a bit of video of it in action as well if you want:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlxOZN2U51Y
John
Something to ponder on.. 6x6 Haflinger
Something to ponder on.. 6x6 Haflinger
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Re: Something to ponder on..
At least the weight of the extra axle will provide a bit more traction when in 2wd.
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