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Kevin

10-03-2004 16:57:09




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Has anyone else ever seen one of these? I saw one at the WNY gas and steam show and thought it was a very nice looking tractor. Does anyone own one or know anything about them? This is what it looked like.
[img]http://www.vohwinkel.net/fotos/images/osterholz/gut-zur-linden/porsche/30549-porsche-diesel.jpg[/img]




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Sonny Heath

11-25-2004 10:05:52




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 Re: Porsche Diesel in reply to Kevin, 10-03-2004 16:57:09  
I have a two cylinder Porsche that I will sell for $5000.00. Runs good, three point hitch. In Florida



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Kevin

10-03-2004 16:58:15




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 Re: Porsche Diesel in reply to Kevin, 10-03-2004 16:57:09  
Alright, i guess i dont quit know how to post an image yet, but just copy what is in the image tags into your browser.



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Bernhard

10-06-2004 06:23:51




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 Re: Porsche Diesel in reply to Kevin, 10-03-2004 16:58:15  
What do You wonna know?



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Kevin

10-06-2004 18:02:21




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 Re: Porsche Diesel in reply to Bernhard , 10-06-2004 06:23:51  
Well i was just curiouse who knows what about them, i guess i wanna know alittle but of everything. Mainly are they rare? or are they more popular than they seem?



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Bernhard

10-09-2004 13:03:10




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 Re: Porsche Diesel in reply to Kevin, 10-06-2004 18:02:21  
In US they could be rare, donŽt know. But in germany there had been a lot of them. They had been called: Allgaier, System Porsche, at first, same design, but orange and green painted. When Porsche took them back, they had been red...but off course, that YouŽll know. 14 hp Junior was the smallest, 50 hp Master the biggest of them. Yes, they had been ahead at their times...and expensive. The Master had a front pto for normal, not as a opinion.

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Roland Lohnert

10-07-2004 10:14:08




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 Re: Porsche Diesel in reply to Kevin, 10-06-2004 18:02:21  
Go to the website: Porsche-Diesel.com and learn all about the wonderfull tractors of yesteryear.
Roland



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Craneman

10-08-2004 05:49:11




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 Re: Porsche Diesel in reply to Roland Lohnert, 10-07-2004 10:14:08  
A Porsche Junior (1 cylinder) sold for over $11,000.00 on Ebay last month. Are they rare well yes and no. A friend and I own 4, 2 Juniors, 1 Standard and 1 Super. They were definately ahead of their time.



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Mike G. in NB, Canada

10-19-2004 13:54:39




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 Re: Porsche Diesel in reply to Craneman, 10-08-2004 05:49:11  
There's an unrestored Junior sitting near the road in a place called Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada. I stopped to look at it one day, and a lady came out of the house and said to go ahead and take a closer look. I took a bunch of pictures of it, but a computer problem caused them to be lost. I should go back again sometime, as it's less than an hour from where I live!



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