He only looks that small in the picture. That is already a proper tractor ...
if that's a proper tractor, then the last wash was too hot.
It is a Holder A12 from 1964, a narrow-gauge tractor (1m wide) with all-wheel drive and articulated steering. It was often used in viticulture. With a 2-speed PTO and lift hydraulics, the little one can be used very flexibly. I am looking for a log splitter for the PTO. The 2-stroke diesel single cylinder makes quite a racket and has 12 HP. Driving it is still a bit bumpy for me because the clutch is stiff and engages after 1cm of pedal travel (out of a possible 30cm), the gearbox is not synchronized, and there is only a rough hand throttle. So practice, practice, practice. Recently, I was even able to overtake a tired jogger! :cool: In summer, I am looking forward to the traditional old tractor meeting in the village. For lawn care, it is a bit too heavy, but plowing over quickly is possible. Now all that is missing is an old Unimog with a crane, but that will have to wait.