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Posted by Sam Moore on March 28, 2000 at 18:29:12 from (38.11.116.180):
In Reply to: Re: How spell algayer??? posted by DC Dale on March 28, 2000 at 06:31:24:
Here's an excerpt from a "Let's Talk Rusty Iron" column from 1998, about the death of Ferry Porsche. They were built in Germany and looked a lot like the later Porsche tractors. In 1947, the Allgaier 18 and 22 HP, one-cylinder diesel tractors debuted. The Allgaier machines were crude, being not much more than an engine on a simple frame with wheels and a seat, so in 1949, Allgaier asked Porsche to design a new tractor. The Porsche designed Allgaiers had distinctive, streamlined hoods and air-cooled diesel engines. Several models, from a 12 HP single-cylinder up to a 4-cylinder, 44 HP version were sold. The Allgaiers were painted orange with red wheels and almost 40,000 were built before production ended in 1955.
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