Holiday by the river Rhein

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Frans
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Holiday by the river Rhein

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Just like Henk we went to germany, I met a guy who had several Holders 2 and 4 wheel drive mini tractors and he told me abouth a fair nearby so we went to see the fair, There where no Ol'blue ones but several nice tractors
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Old Lanz hot bulb for restauration (costs ca 8000 euro)

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Ursus Hot Bulb (made in poland)

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View from the camping side on the Rhein, the boat on the pic can have a cargo load of 208 teu (20 ft container) the biggest we saw was 500 teu and a load of 6000 tons (6.000.000 KG)

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and the last one my to girls standing with the lady LORELEY
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regards Frans

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Post by Pascal »

Great pictures, Frans!!
I like those Unimogs! :D

That O&K tractors looks pretty rare to me. I have never heard of these tractors. I thought O&K only made loaders and excavators.
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Post by henk »

Pascal,

O&K made tractors from 1954 on. Rare in Holland. I would love to have one of those Eicher Geratetrager. And yes one of those Unimogs.
Do you folks know why there are green and red Porches? Beside that brand also Hanomag and Schluter used two colours.
Kind regards, Henk

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Post by Emiel »

Hi,

Two colours (or even more) are used for tractors for the german market and for export markets.

For example, in the early 1950ies, Hanomags were painted dark green for Germany home market, and bright red for some export countries. Later on, the green changed a little bit and later again, and someday, the red export colour was dropped.

Porsche/Allgaier had the same system I'm told.

For as far as I know, O&K did make tractors even earlier. They made a tractor in and just before the 2nd WW whith standard air compressor on board and pressure tanks on the rear mudguards. Seen a picture in a book lately.


Best regards

Emiel
Best regards

Emiel

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Post by Frans »

Henk,

The Green porsche is an Allgaier its made from ca 1952 to 1956 from a construction by Porsche in 1956 Porsche started with the same hood making tracktors 1956 to 1963 for 8 years they produced tractors

The Allgaier is also know in orange

The Schluter is know in many colors
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From http://www.ewijksebrug.nl/

The eigher is still for sale Henk :nono: but the place to hide is the problem :lol:

And Pascal, Henk the unimogs whow they were nice

The O&K where made to 1942
regards Frans

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Post by Mark »

Frans,
Nice pictures, it looked like a lovely place to visit.
See ya
Mark

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