AnswerID: 52814 Submitted: Thursday, Apr 01, 2004 at 14:48
Truckster (Vic)
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I've driven them in the RFS, they are like driving a big marshmallow! our unit was fully loaded, and also only single shocks on teh corners. Very capable in our area around Kurnell, we were also the only Oka in the NSW RFS (stn 24 sutho shire).
"A large mining truck ran over an OKA, with the driver & passenger walking away."
Sorry dont believe that. Nobody would be stupid enough to sit in a car while a mining truck drove over it. Maybe one drove over it, and the compartment was in good shape after that, yes, as for humans being in it when it happened... Umm...
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FollowupID: 314673 Submitted:
Thursday, Apr 01, 2004 at 22:29
ross posted:
One test that did happen was in Malaysia several years ago in front of the Malaysian military.The OKA was dropped 10 metres (from a crane I think).A driver then jumped in and drove away,albeit with some broken
suspension components.
Its a specialist vehicle designed to compete against unimogs,hummers and pingauzers.These vehicles all require their own parts list whereas the OKA can pull into any Caterpillar dealer for parts and maintenance anywhere inthe world.
Another plus is the range of motors that can be fitted at the factory including 4, 6 and 8 cyl
Probably not my kind of vehicle but a weekend with one would be different.
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FollowupID: 315011 Submitted:
Monday, Apr 05, 2004 at 21:05
Truckster (Vic) posted:
no doubting it was run over, I got pics of 100 series, and GUs and Jackaroos had the same treatment, but nobody would be dumb enough to sit inside some sheet metal with 100 tons driving over the top of it..
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