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1 - 1937 Miag Tractor with MWM diesel 19 hp. It is the only remaining copy and restoration lasted 2 years.
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2 - Deutz sidewalk roller of dating from 1926.
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3 - This rigid dumper Mack of 1969, 8-cylinder engine of 850 hp, capacity of 27 m3, measuring 5 m wide and 4.5 m high was used for 18 years in the Bopp career. It weighs 35 tons for a gross weight of 55 T.
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4 - One wheel Kemna EW type 15 small roll with diesel engine. It weighs 1.5 T and dates from 1940.
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5 - Ruthemeyer steamroller of 1937 used by the Company Nickel & Steitz of Freiburg was equipped with a damper and could use coal or wood for heating.
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6 - Russian MAZ 546 P moto-scraper with 8 cylinder engine of 215 hp whose production began in 1973.
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7 - Fordson (Ford & Son) Tractor model F of 27 hp and 4 cylinders ; it has the engine of the famous Model T Ford and a screw axel. This affordability tractor was the first mass-manufactured in the United States and in England from 1917 to 1928 to 750 000 copies.
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8 - Schmiedag small tractor of 0.8 T dating from 1965 but sold in 1954 with Fichtel & Sachs engine of 10 hp. An electric version was scheduled to work in enclosed buildings. The Schmiedag firm still exists and is part of the Georg group.
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9 - Aveling & Porter roller of 1905. Weighing 16 tons, it developed 130 hp with 1 cylinder. The rolls were used since 1885 and were the first construction mechanical machines.
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10 - Stalin tractor built in 1950. Soviet Union built the Caterpillar D7 during the Second World War used as standard artillery tractors. This achievement after war was used in construction.
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11 - Kaeble type KD 680 E dumper year 1959, 8-cylinder engine of 240 hp with a capacity of 19 m3. Total weight of 38 t including 16 useful.
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12 - Caterpillar D4 bulldozer of 1940. A small motor launch by hands started the whole. Used by the U.S. Engineers during the war, he served as a civilian until the early 80s, but starts with a battery. It was built among other by Russia under license.
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13 - Caterpillar D9 bulldozer, 1956, weighing 26 tonnes, with 4-cylinder engine with 236 hp. Introduced in 1954, it was the largest tractor in the world. He was replaced by the D353 turbo-engine with conventional transmission or torque converter.
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14 - The Caterpillar D7 tractor from 1941 still in running condition, 4 cylinder diesel engine 80 hp has been used by the U.S Corps of Engineers and post-war for reconstruction in West Germany. These models are still used in Africa today.
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15 - Pavesi articulated tractor dating from 1937 found in a Spanish arsenal in 1960. In 1913, Pavesi & Tolotti of Milan dreamed up in building for agriculture the first all-terrain articulated equal 4-wheel drive tractors. In 1925 appeared the solid tires on P4 model. They were manufactured under license in Sweden and England.
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16 - This Frisch tracked loader of the 50s was used for reconstruction. Its strength was such that he was still working in the late 80s.
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17 - Theodor Ohl steamroller, 1926. He worked long in different places and still rides on its own in rallies organized by the museum.
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18 and 19 - Lauster tractor year 1969 could be a nice dumper. In fact, it is a prototype of articulated tractor and wrecker for Leopard 1 tank, whose particularity consists of a ribbed cylinder between front and rear wheels may come into contact with the ground to increase traction on bad land. Leopard 2 tank did not need this wrecker so the project was dropped.
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18 and 19 - Lauster tractor year 1969.
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