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Posted by Bernhard on May 04, 2002 at 00:54:31 from (217.2.109.17):
In Reply to: Information Holder A12 tractor posted by Jack Gaul on May 03, 2002 at 16:49:43:
Hi, Since appr. 1930 Holder is building tractors. The first had been walk-behind with a DKW 2-stroke engine. Since 1950 they also built smaller tractors, today they are called "compacts". It was the B 10, in 1952 they intrduced their first articulated tractor, the A 10. Both, B10 and A 10, had a Fichtel&Sachs 2stroke Diesel- engine. Later ones where also available with an MWM-Diesel. After the B 10 follows the B 12, A 10 changed to A 12, called "Cultitrac". The Holder Brand is very common in Germany at municipal-services, also a lot of Gardeners use them. Also today You gonna find a lot of the bigger walk-behinds. Only the type that You own is very hard to find, and if You goonna get one, it is very expensive. The Holder-Company has a website in Canada www.holder.cdn I believe. Some time ago I owned an E 6 and a H 700. Bernhard, Derichsweiler, Germany
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