Posted by Hendrik from Germany on February 13, 2015 at 03:48:32 from (212.144.4.248):
As some of you guys asked me for more pictures of German (or European) tractors... here you go:
Alls pics were taken on the tractor Show in Nordhorn (German-Dutch border), but in another year.
This time, mostly German Hanomag tractors:
Hanomag K55 Crawler ("K"= Kettenschlepper). 55 hp, Diesel, around 1950.
Hanomag AGR 38 pre-war Diesel tractors.
Hanomag SS100 road tractors. Built from 1936 to 1953.
Hanomag RL20, 20 hp Diesel engine. Pre-war. No doodlebug- factory made!
Hanomag GR50 and AGR 38 pre-war Diesel tractors. Beautiful machines!
Hanomag SR45 Diesel road tractor.
Hanomag WD R26 pre war gas tractor. The first tractor Hanomag made (from 1925 to 1928). Competed against Fordson F. This tractor was way more expensive but well designed.
Hanomag WD Grosspflug (self propelled plough), 1912. Four cylinder Hanomag gas engine with 80hp. The only surviving one. was re-imported from South Americe in the 1960s.
Big Schl�ter tractor. Very famous and expensive to buy in Germany.
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