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==Model Range== |
==Model Range== |
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* [[Renault GP]] 1919-29 |
* [[Renault GP]] 1919-29 |
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* [[Renault PE]] 1929-33 Fitted with a 4-cylinder petrol engine<ref>[[Classic Farm Tractors]], by M. Williams</ref> |
* [[Renault PE]] 1929-33 Fitted with a 4-cylinder petrol engine<ref>[[Classic Farm Tractors]], by M. Williams</ref> |
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===Modern Machines=== |
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* [[Renault 120-54]] - 110 hp [[MWM D 226-6]] 6-cylinder engine. |
* [[Renault 120-54]] - 110 hp [[MWM D 226-6]] 6-cylinder engine. |
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==UK Preservation== |
==UK Preservation== |
Revision as of 10:54, 12 April 2009
Renault Tractors were built in France.
History
Renault started tractor building after the First World War. In 1919 they built the GP model using expertise gained building light tanks for the war.
Take Over
The German firm of Claas took over the Renault tractor operation in 19 ? , and they are now marketed as Claas in the UK.
Model Range
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Early Machines
- Renault GP 1919-29
- Renault PE 1929-33 Fitted with a 4-cylinder petrol engine[1]
- Renault D30
Modern Machines
- Renault 120-54 - 110 hp MWM D 226-6 6-cylinder engine.
UK Preservation
Please add details of any early or modern Renault tractor that are preserved in the uk.
Other French brands
- ADN
- Agrip
- Austin - French factory
- Babiole
- Ceres
- Champion
- Eco
- Energic
- Mecavia
- Richard Continental
- Renault
- SFV
- St. Chamond
See also
References
- ↑ Classic Farm Tractors, by M. Williams
External Links
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