In mid-September, a meeting for MB Tracs and Unimogs was held in Nordhorn, Germany. They also acted in some cases. Photo: J. Eising
Unfortunately, the weekend, especially on Sunday, was a bit of a let down due to rain. However, that didn't spoil the fun. Photo: J. Eising
This German arable farmer still uses his now classic original International 956XL for the real thing. Photo: S. Jussen
Another step back in time during the beet harvest, not far across the Dutch border. Collecting both the combination and the leaf is special. Photo: S. Jussen
It is very different here. Contractor Koonstra from Balkbrug injecting manure with an impressive span. Photo: R. Pekkeriet
The popularity of transfer trucks is increasing, although not everyone agrees on the best concept. This old Agrifac harvester was converted and unloads from behind. The engine had to be moved quite a bit for that. Photo: N. van der Boom
The impressive 12-row Holmer HexxTraxx from contractor Kuper from Klazienaveen. Photo: N. van der Boom
Plowing a modern classic and a John Deere 6R in Ireland. Behind it drives a John Deere 7710. Photo: S. Casey
Not a German but a Belgian classic: spraying Ford TW-15 in Ireland. Photo: S. Casey
Two Mannheim JD 7530s plowing wheat stubble together in County Cork, Ireland. Photo: S. Casey

Photo report Agrifoto.nl

German classics show muscles

31 January 2019 - Redactie Boerenbusiness

Not only at various shows and old-timer days, but also in practice, many German farmers still use a classic. Tractors that now have a considerable value. You have to want to work with it, but at least it produces beautiful pictures.

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