Allgaier A111

The A 111 was manufactured by Allgaier in three versions from 1952 to 1955. The tractor, introduced in 1952, was a typical “farm tractor” that was intended to provide motorization for small farms. In 1954, Allgaier brought the shorter model A 111 V onto the market specifically for grassland operations. In addition, in 1955, the…

Allgaier-Diesel A 40 Z

Further components from the A 24. A 40 Z from its predecessor with trapezoidal fenders and modified steering. The Allgaier diesel A 40Z was offered until around 1954. Allgaier created a unique track tractor based on the A 40 Z, but nothing is known about its use. A row-crop version with a steerable front wheel…

Allgaier-Diesel A40

At the beginning of the 1950s, Allgaier produced 300 Allgaier Diesel A40 tractors. The tractor with an engine output of 40 hp has a standing, water-cooled two-cylinder diesel engine with a 4-stroke vortex chamber. The special features are the Bosch injection, the pressure circulation lubrication and the oil bath filter. The engine is also characterized…

Allgaier-Diesel A24

Allgaier-Werke’s response to the decline in sales of the A22 tractor was the technical upgrade to the Allgaier diesel A24 tractor. The diesel tractor had more horsepower (24) and was technically state-of-the-art. Just 1,240 models of the A24 tractor were built. Instead of evaporator cooling, the A24 had condensation cooling, which was clearly visible in…

Allgaier-Diesel A22

In order to boost sales of Allgaier tractors, the Allgaier diesel A22 tractor was produced from October 1950 to 1953. It was the successor to the AP17, but with water cooling and four more horsepower. Unlike the R22, the tractor had a hood. The evaporator was not visible. The A22 was developed in a narrow-gauge…

Allgaier-Diesel A12

The predecessor of the Allgaier diesel A16. With the A 12, Allgaier offered a small tractor that was intended to provide relief for farmers who had previously worked with draft animals by purchasing one. The vertical, 1-cylinder diesel engine was equipped with the 5-speed gearbox of the AP 17, whereby the gear block was made…

Porsche Master 429

The Porsche Master 429 N was offered from 1961! The aim of the Master 429 was to provide a cheaper version in the upper class. The tractor, which was largely identical in construction to the Master 419, received a simpler transmission version, which was equipped with five forward and one reverse gear as standard. An…

Porsche Master 419

The Porsche Master 419 came onto the market in 1960 as a replacement for the Master 418. The new F419 engine with a displacement of 3.5 liters and 50 hp was installed. The ZF transmission was a special feature at Porsche – eight forward and four reverse gears were shifted in three groups (field, road…

Porsche Master 409

The Master 409 appeared in 1962 as the last new model at Porsche Diesel. The engine had theThe 3.5 liter machine and was fitted with the same transmission as the very first Master, the 408. This ZF transmission featured seven forward and one reverse gears. Optionally, 28 km/h could be achieved with an overdrive version…

Porsche Master 418

The Porsche Master 418 replaced the Master 408 as early as 1960. The engine remained the same, with a displacement of 3288 ccm and an output of 50 hp at 2000 rpm. The transmission is different, here the ZF group transmission A216 was used, which provided eight forward and four reverse gears in three groups…

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