It's the WWII version, but the vehicle itself is a bit older...
The Breuer locomotive engine, or Breuer tractor, is a 1913 by the Machine and armature factory H. Breuer & Co, Höchst am Main developed light shunting vehicle with a combustion engine. Between 1914 and 1957, probably more than 1000 pieces of the different types were built and sold at home and abroad. The pulling power of this locomotive was 80 to 500 tons, depending on the type. The Breuer locomotive engine was built under license by various foreign manufacturers. (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breuer_Lokomotor)
Looks cool!
The Breuer locomotive engine, or Breuer tractor, is a 1913 by the Machine and armature factory H. Breuer & Co, Höchst am Main developed light shunting vehicle with a combustion engine. Between 1914 and 1957, probably more than 1000 pieces of the different types were built and sold at home and abroad. The pulling power of this locomotive was 80 to 500 tons, depending on the type. The Breuer locomotive engine was built under license by various foreign manufacturers. (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breuer_Lokomotor)
Looks cool!
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