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Heinrich Lanz AG
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Heinrich Lanz entered his fathers company in 1858. At first, agricultural implements were imported. Later, own developed implements were manufactured. Heinrich Lanz died in 1905. The company was changed to the Heinrich Lanz AG in 1925. In 1931, the Deutsche Bank took over the majority of stock and the Lanz family withdrew from the company. A whole series of tractors was manufactured during the 1930s. In 1942, the 100,000th Bulldog was manufactured. To save raw materials, the vehicles had to be converted to wood gas drive during World War II.
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Year of construction:
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Quantity:
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Wheeled-tractors:
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Lanz HR5 15/30PS
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1929-1935
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Lanz HN 12/20PS
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1932-1933
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678
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Lanz HN2 12/20PS
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1933-1934
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594
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Lanz HN3 20PS, 25 PS
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1935-1944
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Lanz HR7 30PS, 35PS
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1935-1944
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Lanz HR8 38PS, 45PS, 55PS
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1935-1944
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Lanz HN4 25PS
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1936
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Prototypes
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Lanz HN5 20PS
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1937-1942
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11,586
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Lanz HR9 55PS Eil-Bulldog
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1937-1944
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2,415
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Wheeled-tractors with wood-gas drive:
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Lanz HNG3, HNO, HRO, HRG
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1941-1944
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Tracked tractors:
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Lanz HRK-55PS
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1937-1944
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ca. 2,500
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