Sheffield MudPlug 2005?
Sheffield MudPlug 2005?
Hi Guys - sorry if this is a dumb question but has there been/is there going to be a Sheffield Mud Plug this year? - went last year and it was a great day out.
btw..Mike, thanks for the great site!
Cheers
Hamish
btw..Mike, thanks for the great site!
Cheers
Hamish
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Sheffield Volunteer Fire Brigade 4X4 Mud Plug (modified vehicles)
11th September. Entry forms Lineside Automotive Rangiora, Falsgrave
Automotive CH CH . Open class: steering brakes, diff locks, tyre size open. role bar. MOD; class: one diff lock, Max of 33" tyres.
Sorry guys was real busy and forgot to post this!! How about we get some members trucks in there. I personally cant go because I'll be in OZ

Mike
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1994 Toyota Surf
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hi, i spoke to the guys yestarday and yes there is a mud plug going on.. its on either 11th of sept or the 18th weather dependent.. i also asked about marshalling so mayb we can get a few of the local truck on the sene.. the guys have my number and will give me a ring closer the time so is any 1 elese interested ??
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Hi Adam,
I'm in, Al is keen too, I went in this mud plug last year as a co pilot, was in a landcruiser repowered with a V8 international fire engine motor
huuuuuuuuge torque
but haven't heard from him this year, I'm keen to come along for the day, don't want to compete tho, their rules could be better
the classes should be either road legal or non-road legal, the minute you start drawing the line at single lokkas and 33 inch tyres, you might as well kiss half your competitors(and profits) goodbye,
what hope has a road legal truck got against a tube buggy
I think the rules should be, if you've got a w.o.f you're in one class, if not you're in the other
I'm in, Al is keen too, I went in this mud plug last year as a co pilot, was in a landcruiser repowered with a V8 international fire engine motor


huuuuuuuuge torque


what hope has a road legal truck got against a tube buggy


I think the rules should be, if you've got a w.o.f you're in one class, if not you're in the other

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hosehustler wrote: the classes should be either road legal or non-road legal, the minute you start drawing the line at single lokkas and 33 inch tyres, you might as well kiss half your competitors(and profits) goodbye,
what hope has a road legal truck got against a tube buggy![]()
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I think the rules should be, if you've got a w.o.f you're in one class, if not you're in the other
Quite like the sound of those rules


I was with Tom at last years and to see all the trucks is a real inspiration to get yours going. Although I thought the course was a bit to easy the first half of the day. Hopefully its better this time. Someone take some pics for the site

Mike
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Catch a ride with me if you want Adam, or we could go out as a group. Still not sure on all the rules. What I'm thinking is go out early, check things out and if it's not too late to enter and the rules are ok, we could still enter. Will take the old motorbike stackhat with me just in case.
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rain, hail, sleet or snow, we go!
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Sheffield Volunteer Fire Brigade 4x4 Mud Plug (Modified Vehicles)
11th Sept; ( 18th Sept; if wet ) . Entry fee $35 Plus $5 gate fee for each
competitor and spectator kids under 12 free. Sign in 8.30 to 9.15 am on the day .Briefing 9.45am 2 rounds competition starting at 10am
This event is NOT designed for FAMILY class vehicles;suitability of vehicles will be at organizer's discretion.
Get Dirty FITZY.
11th Sept; ( 18th Sept; if wet ) . Entry fee $35 Plus $5 gate fee for each
competitor and spectator kids under 12 free. Sign in 8.30 to 9.15 am on the day .Briefing 9.45am 2 rounds competition starting at 10am
This event is NOT designed for FAMILY class vehicles;suitability of vehicles will be at organizer's discretion.
Get Dirty FITZY.
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i have been told that it has been postponed!
and heres a link http://www.4wdparts.co.nz/trial_events.htm
does anyone have anymore details, like when is it going to be etc??
cheers will
and heres a link http://www.4wdparts.co.nz/trial_events.htm
does anyone have anymore details, like when is it going to be etc??
cheers will
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cool.. was thinking of starting at the waipara river and going down stream to the mouth, south on amberly beach and up the kowai River either the north or south branch.. dependent on time north branch is longer .
We can avoid the beach all together and travel on the road to the kowai if prefferd.
thinking of entering the waipara river at the top in the Gorge, here there is some large rocks to navigate around / over.. and from there onwards its relatively easy but of course more "technical" options can be taken.. out on to the beach which can be differcult depending on weather and River conditions, salty lagoons and soft gravel/mud pose a hazzard (well for some anyway
)
kowai River is mainy easy going just some parts of soft gravel not much water, would be a relaxing way to finish the day.
thinking of doing this on the sunday next weekend.. anything welcome aslong as it has recovery hooks/ gear
Let me know what you think ?
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We can avoid the beach all together and travel on the road to the kowai if prefferd.
thinking of entering the waipara river at the top in the Gorge, here there is some large rocks to navigate around / over.. and from there onwards its relatively easy but of course more "technical" options can be taken.. out on to the beach which can be differcult depending on weather and River conditions, salty lagoons and soft gravel/mud pose a hazzard (well for some anyway

kowai River is mainy easy going just some parts of soft gravel not much water, would be a relaxing way to finish the day.
thinking of doing this on the sunday next weekend.. anything welcome aslong as it has recovery hooks/ gear
Let me know what you think ?
ad