Posted by Hendrik from Germany on November 11, 2015 at 05:39:45 from (212.144.4.245):
Hello everybody,
finally I found some time to post more pictures of those antique DEUTZ tractors. Unfortunately, I still have many many pictures but not enough time to post them here.
So, here are the last pictures of the early Deutz MTZ and MTH tractors, made from 1928 to 1934:
Deutz MTH for field work. Beautiful patina.
This is the manufacturer's plate of the the Deutz MTH shown above. Each cylinder had ist own engine serial number!
I know I already posted some pictures of this machine. But I love this one so here is another picture.
The same tractor, but with the huge valve cover removed.
You can see the injection nozzles.
Deutz MTZ 220, flywheel cover removed.
View from the back to a Deutz MTH road (industrial) tractor. Hard rubber tires, upholstered duble seat and downswept exhaust.
Detail picture of a hard rubbered rear wheel of these Deutz MTH road tractors. Please note the integrated quick-extensible spade lugs ("Blitzgreifer"), simply operated by a special crank just aside the wheel hub.
So, say good bye to These rare beauties. We will no go on to the subsequent Deutz generation. They were called "Stahlschlepper" and were manufactured from 1934 to 1953.
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