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Posted by Bernhard on November 28, 2005 at 08:38:38 from (80.137.90.223):
In Reply to: Has anyone heard of a German Tractor called..... posted by NH Tractor Gal on November 28, 2005 at 05:25:43:
www.kramer.de they are making construction machinery today and are part of neuson now. Kramer started making tractors in 1933, esspecially for the small grasslandfarms in Bavaria and Würrtemberg where the plant still is located. They mostly had Deutz engines older ones also had been available with Güldner engine. In the 60´,the "Export" called tractors had the english Standard engines. The last standard tractor was built in 1973. After that they only had a tractor with 4wd, wheels with equal size, the "Zweiwegetrac" a tractor which could be used in working two directions. They also mad a kind of tractor, K and U. The U was a cabover tractor, comparable to the Unimog but not that sucsessfull. Try www.google.de and search for "Kramer Traktoren" there must be a club in the Überlingen/Bodensee area. If you need any help don´t hesitate to contact me at knoex@t-online.de. I can submit you some photos an infos about Kramer, Hanomag, Fahr or Gueldner and even Deutz tractors.
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