Posted by Hendrik from Germany on September 16, 2015 at 03:16:35 from (212.144.4.245):
Some more Pictures of FAHR machinery. The last ones...
This is a very nice farming setup, typical for the German farmer back in the 1950s. A Fahr D25N Diesel tractor pulling a FAHR hay loading trailer. The tractor has an aftermarket "Fritzmeyer" canopy, which was very popular in those days.
This picture proves that FAHR really was a big manufacturer of harvesting machinery. The machines shown in this picture could have been attached to FAHR walk-behind tractors.
This FAHR KT10D walk-behind tractor has a single cylinder two-stroke Diesel engine. As you can see, it pulls a FAHR sit-on type hay tedder.
Another picture of this setup.
FAHR horse-pulled mowers used to be very common in Germany. This one has an additional small gas engine that powered the sickle bar. This was a big relief for the horses.
At last:
FAHR pull-type combines (late 1960s) and self-propelled combines.
Now we are leving the FAHR section of the 2015 Nordhorn tractor show. We will now enter the giant section featuring DEUT tractors. I guess DEUTZ tractors are better known in the U.S. than FAHR machinery.
I hope there are some U.S. Deutz enthusiasts watching this thread. You will see pictures of the oldest Deutz tractors known to exist and of many other rare Deutz pieces!
Hendrik
This post was edited by Hendrik from Germany at 03:17:43 09/16/15.
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