Posted by Hendrik from Germany on October 01, 2015 at 08:56:07 from (212.144.4.246):
Front view of this perfectly restored Deutz MTZ road tractor. Note the beautiful brass Deutz Diesel logo at the radiator!
These Deutz MTZ Diesel tractors ware alwys hand started, which was extremely hard on the first versions (MTZ 120). Imagine starting a Model R John Deere with a hand crank!
Well, to improve the strating, Deutz developed a kind of a Special hand cranking attachment on the MTZ 220 and 320. Please note the second cranking hole at tho bottom of the flywheel cover. There is a second flywheel in there that is revved up by using the hand crank. This second flywheel will then crank the engine.
Another two of these scarce Deutz MTZ road tractors. Among these 24 Deutz MTZ tractors were three tractors with consecutive serial numbers! Isn't that amazing? The last time they were standing side by side was appr. 1932 at the Deutz works in Cologne...
Original paint on this one!
Man, I'd LOVE to have this one...
Driver's place.
Another Deutz MTZ road tractor. I've never seen such a big valve cover before.
Barn find Deutz MTZ 220 with front mounted winch. Great!
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