Modified 2 wheeled tractors

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Tor Arne

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After the war there was a great demand for small tractors to replace a horse on small farms in Norway. Here are some versions that were popular on small farms where a conventional tractor was too big or too steep to be used.

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Rapid with powered wheels on the trailer
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Motor standard U9 with front wagon and one converted with belts to be used for logging
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Agria Grombasen converted to articulated tractor with pto and 3 point hitch older and newer type.
Grombasen translates to cool boss
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Agria converted to toolcarrier
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Agria Drott converted With tracs to be used for logging

Last one is a Nibi G519 med powered wheels on the trailer
 

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I came across the picture below while searching through old 35mm slides to show at my parents' 60th wedding anniversary. This was taken in Weisbaden, Germany around 1968 or so. I'm the cute little guy in the trailer along with my older brother. The older fella in the trailer was a German man we called "Uncle Ernst". The house we lived in (shown below) housed 3 families in the main section along with Ernst, his wife and his sister in a little add-on area on the left side of the house. The entire property was owned by a hotel and Ernst and the ladies worked the gardens and the orchards that supplied the hotel restaurant. You can see the apples on the trees as we head into the orchard to "help" Uncle Ernst.

I don't know what kind of tractor it is, but I'm sure it dated back to right after the war, if not before.

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Tor

These "specials" are very interesting. Though times were tight, IT is interesting how the two wheeled tractors grew to four wheels under the influence of the owner's needs.

That front logging winch is a real beauty!

The Agria Grombasen looks very nicely done!

Thanks for sharing the photos. If you see any more, I'm always interested!
 
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Agreed, very interesting to read about
 
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Very cool stuff! Some of those are bigger than a compact tractor!
 
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THANKS for that info, Mac624!!!
 
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Is not quite sure which brand of two-wheeled tractor, but it has self-loading front wagon

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Here is a home-made, created to bring elk home from the woods during hunting

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