Porsche Standard V 218

The Porsche Standard V 218 was built from July 1958 to January 1961, in its version as the 218 H until October 1960, and the 218 S until 1963. The 218 H was equipped with a hydraulic clutch, the 218 S was a narrow-gauge version and the V 218 was a slimmed-down economy version of…

Porsche Standard H 218

The third generation of the Standard 218 was upgraded to 25 hp. The Porsche Standard H 218 replaced the Porsche G 208. In contrast to the previous two versions, the Porsche Standard H 218 already had the crawler gear as standard. Two model variants were available with the designation Porsche H and V in the manufacturer’s product range. The…

Porsche Standard N 208

The tractor offers an optional convertible top, a front loader and a mower. Other accessories for the vintage tractors include the remote thermometer, the additional wheel weights and the belt pulley. In addition, the operating hours counter, the clock, the fuel gauge and the front wheel fender.

Porsche Standard AP/S

The abbreviation “S” denoted the standard version. AP/S no longer means Allgaier Porsche Standard, but Aluminum Porsche Standard. Compared to the Standard AP, the Porsche Standard AP/S has two more horsepower. The tractor could work with the PTO shaft in all gears, except in creep gear. The front engine PTO could be switched on separately. The external…

Porsche Standard AP

After the war, an era of cooperation with Allgaier Maschinenbau GmbH began, using the already extensive design experience that Ferdinand Porsche had gained over many years.  The Porsche Standard AP tractor in the 218 design is the successor to the AP models 18 and 22. The main difference between the Porsche Standard AP and the…

Porsche P 122

The A 122 was initially exported exclusively. In 1956, the A 122 was taken over unchanged from Allgaier by Porsche-Diesel and offered as the P 122 from mid-1956 and later as the standard 208. A total of approximately 5800 units were produced. As an option, the Porsche P122 could be retrofitted with a single-acting, hydraulic power lift…

Porsche AP 22

In 1950, the Allgaier company brought out a license model for the first time under the name Porsche-Diesel AP 22, which was based on the tractor design of Ferdinand Porsche. The series was produced until 1957. A special feature that characterizes all Porsche diesel AP 22 is the modular engine design with 1 to 4 cylinders. The low-maintenance…

Porsche AP 18

The Porsche diesel AP 18 has the larger engine of the later Porsche tractor model AP 22, but with a lower speed and reduced output of only 18 hp. The oil-hydraulic clutch of the AP 22 was also missing and only a ZF or Getrag transmission with five forward gears and one reverse gear was available….

Porsche AP 17

The AP 17, i.e. Allgaier System Porsche is the first of numerous subsequent models. After three successful years of production and sales, the Porsche Diesel AP 17 was finally replaced by its successor. A new hood was the biggest change. Since then, however, this has been the basic template for all other diesel tractors.

Porsche Junior 109 G (V)

The Porsche Junior 109 G (V) tractor has a single-cylinder engine, with the vehicle having a displacement of 875 cm³. Since the Porsche-Diesel Junior 109 G (V) is the youngest Porsche model of this type, it exerts a force of up to 11 KW (15 hp). The Junior 109 G (V) is the latest model of…

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