Again, more pictures...
Hanomag pre-war AGR 38.
Barn find pre war Hanomag RL 20 and some big Hanomag Crawlers.
Hanomag RD36, one of the first Diesel tractors made in Europe (in the world?), 1931/1932.
Same tractor. Extremely rare!
Hanomag SR45 Road tractor (would be "Industrial" for you Americans).
Typical 1930s tinwork.
Big Hanomags as far as you can see..
When you think you have a rare tractor, don't visit this show. There will dozens of them!
Many of the big Hanomag Diesel tractors were ordered with a winch and air pressure brakes for logging and wood hauling.
Hanomag four wheel drive with a backhoe.
War time Hanomag R40 Diesel tractors. Do you see the camouflage front light shields? The steel wheeled Hanomag has a very rare gas starting device. (You can see the carb).
Big Hanomag R45 and R55 tractors. Basicalley they are like the R40 but "styled".
Smallest Hanomag tractor series. R12, 1953 to 1958. They were kind of rowcrop tractors with a small, supercharged single cylinder two-stroke Diesel engine. because of their noise these tractors have been nicknamed "field mopeds". Their engine had a bad reputation and are the main reason why Hanomag doesn't exist anymore.
Hanomag K55 crawler with an (US built?) plough. Great setup.
Farmall F12 and Lanz Bulldog D9506 (pre-war).
One of several different steam engines that day.
This is the famous and one-of-its-kind Eicherrad (Eicher Wheel). It is an original exhibition construction made by Eicher factory in the 1950s. There is a full size Eicher Diesel tractor running in the wheel.
Don't belive it? Watch this:
http://youtu.be/zJSMAn6QloA
Tell me: How do you think does it work? Fuel? Oil? :wink:
Barn find Eicher ED16 Diesel tractor.
The Eicher ED16 was the world's first air cooled Diesel tractor.
This is one of the first Eicher ED 16 ever made. 1948.
Eicher Mammut 4WD Diesel tractor. Each cylinder has its own cooling fan. High quality tractors, extremely lean on fuel. Expensive collector tractors today.
And now- welcome to the playground!
One of the first Hanomag R40 Diesel tractors ever produced (1941-1942), in great original rusty condition. Love it!
What a wonderful sound... belive me.
By the way: this is my 1961 Hanomag R450 EL tractor, which I restored with the help of my father during a ten year period:
I hope my pictures don't get boring for you... if so, please let me know.
Hendrik from Germany