Awesome 👍! I'm a member of the Williams Grove Historical Steam Engine Association in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania and I see him there every year and those German tractors are definitely interesting 😁!
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Original is how it left the factory. Worn and neglected is how time and hard use has left it. But, you have a point: If one isn't able to do a proper restoration then its probably better to do nothing and pretend you like the "patina".
@@scottsatterthwaite4073 You enjoy your tractors the way you like them, and let others enjoy their tractors the way they enjoy them. No need to be a jerk or cast aspersions. You'll note the gent featured in this video had plenty of other nice tractors too, clearly laziness wasn't his motivation.
In Italy very old hotbulb Landinis (especially the first series of Superlandinis and even older models) are left with "patina" because you risk to... "chop" value doing new paintings; sooo sometime it's just a matter of marketing ;)
Love these videos. You meet some of the coolest people with very interesting equipment. Thank you Classic Tractor Fever and aumann auction.
The Holder Garden Tractor is one of the neatest looking out there. What a treasure! Thanks.
I would love one of these little beasts
Awesome 👍! I'm a member of the Williams Grove Historical Steam Engine Association in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania and I see him there every year and those German tractors are definitely interesting 😁!
I have a 1/32 Porsche Diesel Super 308 and Lanz Bulldog tractor i love both tractors 😁
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Fun to see these variants, very unique!
Very cool. Some of Holder's tractors had a Hatz Diesel motor from Bavaria. This was another neat company.
The plate says it was built in Grunbach, a small town east of Stuttgart Germany.
Very good
Two of these make exhibition pulls at the Great Oregon Steam Up in Brooks.
They make a full pull.
Patina: "I'm too lazy to paint".
More like it’s only a nice original one time and once and once you slap a cheesy paint job on it original is gone forever.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Original is how it left the factory. Worn and neglected is how time and hard use has left it. But, you have a point: If one isn't able to do a proper restoration then its probably better to do nothing and pretend you like the "patina".
@@scottsatterthwaite4073 You enjoy your tractors the way you like them, and let others enjoy their tractors the way they enjoy them. No need to be a jerk or cast aspersions. You'll note the gent featured in this video had plenty of other nice tractors too, clearly laziness wasn't his motivation.
In Italy very old hotbulb Landinis (especially the first series of Superlandinis and even older models) are left with "patina" because you risk to... "chop" value doing new paintings; sooo sometime it's just a matter of marketing ;)