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Yesterday ariund Noon we visited Germanys largest museum for tractors and agricultural machines:
http://www.traktorenmuseum-pauenhof.de/
For the most visitors the greatest attraction there is, driving a tractor. They have a parcours and the old Deutz are curbed to 10 km/h, so even my 9-year-old godchild was allowed to make a ride:
I let them have fun with the rides, I strayed through the halls to take pics for the IMCDB-ists (and for m plate-fellows, too).
Something homemade self-cobbled from the DDR. Wartburg-engine, Trabant front wheels, the back wheels maybe from a DKW Schnellaster (but we aren't sure) - and a West German Blaupunkt "Frankfurt"
Something else self-cobbled, without description. The engine-cover seems to be from a scooter:
"Zanker" was a maker of washing machines, refridgerators and such household-equipment, didn't know, that they also made tractors:
The Lanz-parade:
...more coming soon. Now I'm too tired for that.
http://www.traktorenmuseum-pauenhof.de/
For the most visitors the greatest attraction there is, driving a tractor. They have a parcours and the old Deutz are curbed to 10 km/h, so even my 9-year-old godchild was allowed to make a ride:
I let them have fun with the rides, I strayed through the halls to take pics for the IMCDB-ists (and for m plate-fellows, too).
Something homemade self-cobbled from the DDR. Wartburg-engine, Trabant front wheels, the back wheels maybe from a DKW Schnellaster (but we aren't sure) - and a West German Blaupunkt "Frankfurt"
Something else self-cobbled, without description. The engine-cover seems to be from a scooter:
"Zanker" was a maker of washing machines, refridgerators and such household-equipment, didn't know, that they also made tractors:
The Lanz-parade:
...more coming soon. Now I'm too tired for that.