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Holder AG-35F

Wild Bill 2 u

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Greetings all.................
Anyone know of any of these floating around? I have 2 of these 1 running after I tossed the 35 hp 2 stroke 3 cylinder in the junk pile and put a Kubota V2203DI 4 stroke 4 cylinder 58 hp in it! I can't find any literature what so ever on it either, all I know is it was made in Germany in the early 60s. Is this where "quads" originated from? PA190013.JPG _110214142.JPG _110214152.JPG
 

Wild Bill 2 u

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If you'd like see more? I have it posted here ratholder.tumblr.com I keep photo logs on all my projects on tumblr.
 

Wild Bill 2 u

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My second one is not running I have done all the machine work on the motor adapter and have a V2203DI sitting there but I just don't really need two of the same machine.
 

crane operator

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I think if it was mine, another 90degree elbow and 3' of pipe going up on that exhaust would be next on the fix it list.

Does it have a articulating set of pins like a wheel loader and drive shaft and u joints in the middle?
 

Wild Bill 2 u

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I think if it was mine, another 90degree elbow and 3' of pipe going up on that exhaust would be next on the fix it list.

Does it have a articulating set of pins like a wheel loader and drive shaft and u joints in the middle?
No, no 90 degree and no 3" pipe in my face, I am fine with what I built. I prefer airplane or Harley styled exhaust, it has 1 pin and without doubt the drive lines have u-joints
 

icestationzebra

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That looks like a vinyard tractor and judging by the color scheme I'd guess Fendt. Don't know much about vinyard tractors but I have seen a couple cool ones. Antonio Carraro makes one that looks like a little CIH Quadtrac but only 98hp. ISZ
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Wild Bill 2 u

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That looks like a vinyard tractor and judging by the color scheme I'd guess Fendt. Don't know much about vinyard tractors but I have seen a couple cool ones. Antonio Carraro makes one that looks like a little CIH Quadtrac but only 98hp. ISZ
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Actually? It is a HOLDER AG35F it's color is stock HOLDER color (faded out) and yes they made vineyard tractors. This particular model was sold as a "FORESTRY" version it sits much higher than a vineyard tractor. That picture of a tracked one is pretty cool! I do not think I could buy 2 of them for the $400.00 I paid for my 2 AG35Fs' ?
 
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