@@chrish4596 It's amazing that one cylinder has a volume that large! The DD15 Detroit Diesel engines in the Freightliner tractors that I have driven for work, are six cylinders, each with 151 cu. in. (2.5 L) and that seems big, but a 10 L single is a monster!
They start soooo smooth. Sometimes you see people cranking these like crazy to get them to fire. All these needed was a gentle nudge and just ran beautifully. These tractors look to be in great condition and taken care of very well.
I once was at some vintage car meetup in Rosenheim. One of the guys had the same model the wife here was driving. Late afternoon, some local kids showed up with loud stereos and loud exhaust. After a while, the Lanz driver was fed up with their posing and started his bulldog. Not only was it louder, it also had better bass and on top of that, when he modulated the throttle right, it shot smoke rings upwards. The kids left not much later... ;-)
Hi Elvis! thank you for this video! it makes me remember 57 years ago, i was 17 years old and used to spend my holydays on a farm in austria. They had a Lanz Bulldog like yours, a Steier 2 cylinder and at last (for me ) a 35hp Massey fergusson. They used the Lanz coupled with the cereals thresher, the hay blower an alternative saw. Quite a spectacle with the long crossed leather belts.. At lunch time they did'nt stop the engine so it stood alone in the farmyard with its POK --------- POK ---------POK i stroke/second! Once they hitched the Lanz and the Massey-Fergusson...the Lanz dragged the MF all along the farmyard! LOL
Grüßen aus neuseeland. Fergie 35 tractors were very common here in the 1950s and 60s... now there are so many makes of machine to choose from...even Deutz.... There are still plenty of little Fergies living on farms, being used to pull boats out of lakes and at beaches, and to pull equipment at sports grounds. They never die./ Sie sterben nie :-)
Interesting fact about the Bulldog engine: it can run at zero RPM! If tuned correctly, the cylinder head will bounce off compression, draw air through its cylinder ports, scavenge exhaust and continue to fire, all without ever making a full rotation.
Das erinnert mich an meine Jungendzeit ! War möglichst immer dabei wenn so ein Geschütz angelassen wurde - gnadenlos GEIL !! Vorallem das BAMM-BAMM konnte man noch im nächsten Dorf hören.....und Kraft hatten die !! Kann ich mir den ganze Tag ansehen UND HÖREN - weiter so !!!
WOW !!!!!!! Amazing machines, just take your thoughts back to when these tractors where new, built by men’s men . Great video thanks for sharing it was grrrreat to watch
I remember that sound very well. My neighbour Herr Holzman had a Lanz Buldog. We were always fascinated by the big noise. We were 6 year old kids in Bavaria. I think one of the issues with Lanz was the power weight ratio. People switched over to McCormick, or Deutz or Fendt which had modern Diesel engines.
i was engadge to a lady round about 19 78 her father had a farm with 5 landz tractors he then bought a fiat 640 this fiat did more than all those bulldog tracters
I have only become aware of these tractors in the past 3, or 4 years, I would guess. I love to hear them run and see them work, pulling plows, and such. I also like that when they idle in neutral, they almost clear the front wheels from the ground with ever power stroke.
@@alexo4600 I am talking about when they are idling, at a very low rpm, just sitting there, with nobody on the tractor. I have seen it on other videos. They would have to be in neutral, or have the clutch disengaged. I don't know what you mean, exactly.
@@wmden1 It is a 2 stroke engine, which means it can run at 0 rpm. The crankshaft doesn't do a full rotation. The piston just compresses and goes back again when the fuel ignites. If you then engage the clutch the wheels do the same, they go back and forth. You are right normal engines would stall but this engine has so much moving mass and torque that it doesn't ;-) Oh and edit, i am pretty sure they do not do that in this video - but you mentioned clearing the front wheels from the ground.
@@alexo4600 I'm sorry, and don't want to be argumentative, but that doesn't make good sense. I know a 2 stroke engine, even a fairly modern gasoline one, can be started and ran backwards. I have watched a lot of these videos. They do rock the engine backwards, by hand, when they start it, but it rebounds and starts in the forward direction, in neutral. I have never seen one sit there and the flywheel continue turning back and forth. The flywheels look to weigh about 200 pounds. It would put a lot of stress on the crank and connecting rod to run back and forth, and I haven't seen one sitting with the wheels pulling back and forth, either. I guess it could happen, but that would be very dangerous to have it in gear, and doing that. I don't think that would be part of the design intent, but just a byproduct of that design. Also, in my first comment I said, "almost clear the front wheels", key word being, almost, and I didn't specify, in this video.
I knew a German doctor in Tübingen who told me of an old Swabian farmer who was struck by lightening, but survived unconscious. When he woke up in the hospital the next day, his first question to the doctor was: "Ischt der Bulle hee?" (Is the Bulldog kaputt?) The doc said his Lanz Bulldog was fine, to which the farmer said: "Dann ischt alles guad", discharged himself, and went back to work.
Excellent report, all my youth reappears; next to my parents' house the farmer had a little newer Lanz Bulldog, he would start it up in the morning, and it would run all day, even during lunch break, the sound of his engine rocking our day. Starting was facilitated by a gasoline starting system, once started, the farmer switched on the diesel. I still see the trigger pot all dripping with oil. At that time, no power steering, no air conditioning, no assisted brake, in fact nothing for your comfort, only efficiency counted! I know this Lanz has been sold, what happened to it? I would love to hear it turn again. When I think that some morons would want to send all these relics to the scrap yard ... I'm green with rage. Congratulations to the restorers, great work
Maschinen aus einer Zeit, als Deutschland in der Technologie weltweit führend war und aus einer Zeit, als sie den Menschen halfen. Atemberaubendes Video.
Hallo Danke für das tolle Video Eure Idee mit dem Kugelhahn am Kopf finde ich Super. Dann kann der Bulldog nicht mehr durch gegen. Könnt ihr ein Video dazu machen mit Details zum Nachbauen? Gruss Torsten
The Lanz Bulldog tractors were nice and strong for ploughing and haulage work. Their Single Cylinder two strock hot bulb engines were very economical and sturdy and easy to maintain 👌.
@@rumtum99 Even though I am IH guy Lanz Bulldog is another favorite tractor of mine. I like it when you run it real slow the engine will go back and forth or as some call it running at 0 RPM.
Kiedyś w latach 50 uważano ze do zrywki w lesie i pracy w lesie najlepsze są właśnie te ciągniki.Dobrze się także sprawowały przy orce szczególnie na stalowych kołach bez ogumienia,
Growing up my father used only John Deere tractors, The two cylinder ones. They were about the same year models as these Lutz tractors. The John Deere’s didn’t have electric starters but used magnito’s for spark. You spun the large flywheel to start.
These being two earlier make machines; I notice that the conical exhaust shape is much more volume than the 1954 models. The large conical exhaust is actually an exhaust box to level out the single cylinder exhaust pulses and yield a smoother torque output. The Anglo term is "exhaust box" dating back to the early piston motors in history being sleeve valve or poppet valve.
Faszinierende Maschine aber ein schreckliches Arbeitswerkzeug! Onkel sagte , in der Erntezeit fühlte er nur Schmerzen am Abend. Alle Eingeweide lose gerüttelt.Brachte mit ihm einen 40-50kg Kolben von Halle nach Polleben als 16jähriger mit mir als Sozius mit dem Kolben auf den Beinen. Horror!
Those tractors are pretty darned amazing and to imagine all this gets done with ONE cylinder! I have a 59 John Deer 730 2 cylinder diesel but it had electric start and power steering and its fairly comfortable to drive. I take it out a few times every year for plowing and disking CRP land, it get about 50 hours of actual farming work every and its one of the most relaxing things that I do!
I like the big fenders, especially with the perch for your doggy or kitty. The sound reminds me of my old 125cc motorcycle that never ran quite right. Thunderbolts and lightning, very very fright'ning. I would like to have heard the horn!
We have a lanz bull dog in our shop at the JD dealership I work at as a decor piece because of this ''link''. It is a smaller and older one though. They say the engine still turns around, I hope the guys (mecahnics) will get it running again sometime.
I take it the LP tank in the rear was to fuel the starting bulb? What kind of power did these tracotrs put out? 20-30 hp at the draw bar? A two plow tractor?
Those tractors say "Putt putt putt putt putt putt putt putt"!
and if you not fast enough with the steering wheel out of the fly wheel than ...Baam ! 😚🤣
Not putt putt putt. Boom Boom Boom 🙂
@@chrish4596 Yes, that about sums it up!
@@hugejohnson5011 10 liters in 1 cylinder can t putt putt putt. 🌋😎
@@chrish4596 It's amazing that one cylinder has a volume that large! The DD15 Detroit Diesel engines in the Freightliner tractors that I have driven for work, are six cylinders, each with 151 cu. in. (2.5 L) and that seems big, but a 10 L single is a monster!
They start soooo smooth. Sometimes you see people cranking these like crazy to get them to fire. All these needed was a gentle nudge and just ran beautifully.
These tractors look to be in great condition and taken care of very well.
Thank You! Greetings
da geht einem wirklich das Herz auf. Danke für die Schöne Bewegbild Produktion!
Beautiful engine sound! Like music.
wunderschön! Ich liebe das alte Gerät! Unzerstörbar! Wußte gar nicht wie flott die sein können.
DER HAMMER...der absolute Wahnsinn...das waren noch Zeiten.
Und dann noch diese Umgebung.
Traumhaft.
Weiterhin Gute Fahrt.
Gruss aus der Schweiz.
They would have to be the sweetest running Lanz tractors I've ever heard. They are a credit to you.
@@gibbsey9579 Gibt nur Lanz Bulldogs,Traktoren sind was anderes
I came for the vintage tractors and their sound!!! What a wonderful added bonus!!!! You are a very blessed man!!
I once was at some vintage car meetup in Rosenheim. One of the guys had the same model the wife here was driving.
Late afternoon, some local kids showed up with loud stereos and loud exhaust. After a while, the Lanz driver was fed up with their posing and started his bulldog. Not only was it louder, it also had better bass and on top of that, when he modulated the throttle right, it shot smoke rings upwards.
The kids left not much later... ;-)
Its like the tractors have solid and heavy heart that shakes the body when it beats, lovely solid machines
Hi Elvis! thank you for this video! it makes me remember 57 years ago, i was 17 years old and used to spend my holydays on a farm in austria. They had a Lanz Bulldog like yours, a Steier 2 cylinder and at last (for me ) a 35hp Massey fergusson. They used the Lanz coupled with the cereals thresher, the hay blower an alternative saw. Quite a spectacle with the long crossed leather belts.. At lunch time they did'nt stop the engine so it stood alone in the farmyard with its POK --------- POK ---------POK i stroke/second! Once they hitched the Lanz and the Massey-Fergusson...the Lanz dragged the MF all along the farmyard! LOL
Grüßen aus neuseeland. Fergie 35 tractors were very common here in the 1950s and 60s... now there are so many makes of machine to choose from...even Deutz.... There are still plenty of little Fergies living on farms, being used to pull boats out of lakes and at beaches, and to pull equipment at sports grounds. They never die./ Sie sterben nie :-)
Drove with this when i was a child...❤.... Never will forget😊
Der Sound versüßt mir den Sonntag. Vielen Dank für das schöne Video.
Gleichfalls! Danke für das Kompliment! Geben uns, als Filmlaien, große Mühe:-) Gruß
Einfach nur toll diese gute alte Technik :). Danke für´s zeigen bzw. hochladen ;). VG
Gerne
Interesting fact about the Bulldog engine: it can run at zero RPM! If tuned correctly, the cylinder head will bounce off compression, draw air through its cylinder ports, scavenge exhaust and continue to fire, all without ever making a full rotation.
Yes. Thats true. 0 RPM Video in Shorts. Greetings
Das erinnert mich an meine Jungendzeit ! War möglichst immer dabei wenn so ein Geschütz angelassen wurde - gnadenlos GEIL !! Vorallem das BAMM-BAMM konnte man noch im nächsten Dorf hören.....und Kraft hatten die !! Kann ich mir den ganze Tag ansehen UND HÖREN - weiter so !!!
WOW !!!!!!! Amazing machines, just take your thoughts back to when these tractors where new, built by men’s men . Great video thanks for sharing it was grrrreat to watch
Thank you very much! Greetings from Germany!
Da wird Diesel noch mit Liebe verbrannt ♥
Traduire en français
Kunst
Absolut !!!!❤
Good old “Armstrong Steering”✅
Besser als ein V8 Motor Und ein Harley Davidson Sound 💪👍😀❤️ Da bebt Die Erde
Das war noch "Musik" in meinen Ohren.....
Zweitakt-Diesel-Einzylinder ❤
I remember that sound very well. My neighbour Herr Holzman had a Lanz Buldog. We were always fascinated by the big noise. We were 6 year old kids in Bavaria. I think one of the issues with Lanz was the power weight ratio. People switched over to McCormick, or Deutz or Fendt which had modern Diesel engines.
i was engadge to a lady round about 19 78 her father had a farm with 5 landz tractors he then bought a fiat 640 this fiat did more than all those bulldog tracters
I have only become aware of these tractors in the past 3, or 4 years, I would guess. I love to hear them run and see them work, pulling plows, and such. I also like that when they idle in neutral, they almost clear the front wheels from the ground with ever power stroke.
When idling, it´s like they say "I wanna work, I wanna WORK!" like dogs eagerly waiting to pull the sleigh. Beautiful machines❤
thats not neutral though, they idle in 1st gear ;-)
@@alexo4600 I am talking about when they are idling, at a very low rpm, just sitting there, with nobody on the tractor. I have seen it on other videos. They would have to be in neutral, or have the clutch disengaged. I don't know what you mean, exactly.
@@wmden1 It is a 2 stroke engine, which means it can run at 0 rpm. The crankshaft doesn't do a full rotation. The piston just compresses and goes back again when the fuel ignites.
If you then engage the clutch the wheels do the same, they go back and forth.
You are right normal engines would stall but this engine has so much moving mass and torque that it doesn't ;-)
Oh and edit, i am pretty sure they do not do that in this video - but you mentioned clearing the front wheels from the ground.
@@alexo4600 I'm sorry, and don't want to be argumentative, but that doesn't make good sense. I know a 2 stroke engine, even a fairly modern gasoline one, can be started and ran backwards. I have watched a lot of these videos. They do rock the engine backwards, by hand, when they start it, but it rebounds and starts in the forward direction, in neutral. I have never seen one sit there and the flywheel continue turning back and forth. The flywheels look to weigh about 200 pounds. It would put a lot of stress on the crank and connecting rod to run back and forth, and I haven't seen one sitting with the wheels pulling back and forth, either. I guess it could happen, but that would be very dangerous to have it in gear, and doing that. I don't think that would be part of the design intent, but just a byproduct of that design. Also, in my first comment I said, "almost clear the front wheels", key word being, almost, and I didn't specify, in this video.
Ein Klasse Gespann. Durfte als 12jähriger bei meinem Patenonkel auch manchmal fahren. Das war immer für mich wie Ostern und Weihnachten auf einmal.
Danke:-)
Einfach Toll diese Lanz Bulldog. Unverwüstlich super
Very nice tractors. So well maintained.
But the back looks so bare to me, how did they use attachments?
Pull Mouth on the back! Greetings
Beautiful Iconic Tractors and two happy human beings sharing their love of H. Lanz Tractors
Super der Klang und die Technik läuft heute noch ❤
Bor wie geil ist das denn 😎👊👊👊👊👊
das ist nur noch genial , ich hätte auch gerne so ein Fahrzeug
So einen Lanz kann ich mir stundenlang ansehen und anhören....herrliche Maschinen
Ah, the good old days, hand start and Armstrong steering. But what a magnificent sound!!!!
One day there will be nothing like this left running, or perhaps allowed to run.
That will be a dark day. It’s a sound that fed millions for decades.
Even though I am an International Harvester guy Lanz Bulldog is another favorite tractor of mine. Greetings from the USA.
Very good video full of information loved liked and subscribe with you good luck
Thank you very much! Greetings
Everybody should have at least one Lanz Bulldog.
Yes:-) Greetings
Ein Traum... Dieser Sound!😍
Vor glühen... Anmachen.. Bier auf und einfach nur die Klänge genießen 👍
Kindheitserinnerungen .....
I knew a German doctor in Tübingen who told me of an old Swabian farmer who was struck by lightening, but survived unconscious. When he woke up in the hospital the next day, his first question to the doctor was: "Ischt der Bulle hee?" (Is the Bulldog kaputt?) The doc said his Lanz Bulldog was fine, to which the farmer said: "Dann ischt alles guad", discharged himself, and went back to work.
Perfektes "schwäbisch":-) Greetings
Vielen Dank, dass Sie uns Ihre tollen Lanz-Traktoren zeigen😍! Wunderschönes Video🎬!!!! ( Aus Frankreich😉)
France ❤
Excellent report, all my youth reappears; next to my parents' house the farmer had a little newer Lanz Bulldog, he would start it up in the morning, and it would run all day, even during lunch break, the sound of his engine rocking our day. Starting was facilitated by a gasoline starting system, once started, the farmer switched on the diesel. I still see the trigger pot all dripping with oil. At that time, no power steering, no air conditioning, no assisted brake, in fact nothing for your comfort, only efficiency counted!
I know this Lanz has been sold, what happened to it? I would love to hear it turn again. When I think that some morons would want to send all these relics to the scrap yard ... I'm green with rage. Congratulations to the restorers, great work
In the late 50s John Deere bought Lanz AG.
It's cool job 😎😎😎👍
Thank you very much for the video. What a shame graffiti has found its way to your beautiful country. The best to you both.
Thanks for the excellent video! It was so engaging.
Jaa.... Den Låter Guld.. ❤❤❤ Men Ser Ut Som Vadå ☺
Danke:-)
Maschinen aus einer Zeit, als Deutschland in der Technologie weltweit führend war und aus einer Zeit, als sie den Menschen halfen. Atemberaubendes Video.
Danke:-) Gruß
Hallo Danke für das tolle Video
Eure Idee mit dem Kugelhahn am Kopf finde ich Super. Dann kann der Bulldog nicht mehr durch gegen.
Könnt ihr ein Video dazu machen mit Details zum Nachbauen?
Gruss Torsten
Servus. Email ging raus:-) Gruß
❤I subscribed U from Pakistan 🇵🇰 💕 the Country of imran khan,s ❤❤coz I love tractors 🚜, Wish you best of luck ❤sir
Thank You!
Ein Traum! Vielen Dank, für das schöne Video!!!!!
The Lanz Bulldog tractors were nice and strong for ploughing and haulage work. Their Single Cylinder two strock hot bulb engines were very economical and sturdy and easy to maintain 👌.
Do they run on diesel? Or what fuels them?
@@rumtum99 They run on diesel, kerosene, crude oil and other low grade fuels. Neat how those can run on different fuels
@@apismellifera1000 they are amazing. I don’t know what year they’re from but it is pretty amazing it’s still around and functional
@@rumtum99 Even though I am IH guy Lanz Bulldog is another favorite tractor of mine. I like it when you run it real slow the engine will go back and forth or as some call it running at 0 RPM.
These Lanz Bulldog tractors would run on any fussle or vegetable oil, which was the cheapest at the time. It gave the best results on crude oil.
Kiedyś w latach 50 uważano ze do zrywki w lesie i pracy w lesie najlepsze są właśnie te ciągniki.Dobrze się także sprawowały przy orce szczególnie na stalowych kołach bez ogumienia,
Thanks for sharing Golden Oldie, very impressive & enjoyable to watch.
I'd rather hear engines like this today than all these sports cars with big bore exhausts.
Da kann man noch jede einzelne Kurbelwellenumdrehung mitzählen. ❤
Das stimmt 😊
Wunderschöne Alte Traktoren LANZ !!
The best video with tractors, excellent
makes a nice sound, these Tractors🙂
tractor of my childhood. Love this beast.
Growing up my father used only John Deere tractors, The two cylinder ones. They were about the same year models as these Lutz tractors. The John Deere’s didn’t have electric starters but used magnito’s for spark. You spun the large flywheel to start.
These being two earlier make machines; I notice that the conical exhaust shape is much more volume than the 1954 models. The large conical exhaust is actually an exhaust box to level out the single cylinder exhaust pulses and yield a smoother torque output. The Anglo term is "exhaust box" dating back to the early piston motors in history being sleeve valve or poppet valve.
Bei euch beiden ist die Welt wenigstens noch in Ordnung.
Macht weiter so.. 👍.
Und bleibt gesund
Gleichfalls. Danke:-)
Den hätte ich auch gerne. Toll.
Danke:-)
Awesome Lanz Bulldog video especially with a sub woofer!!
Thank You:-)
der Klang, besser wie jeder Sportwagen
What a sound , incredible machines ❤
Faszinierende Maschine aber ein schreckliches Arbeitswerkzeug! Onkel sagte , in der Erntezeit fühlte er nur Schmerzen am Abend. Alle Eingeweide lose gerüttelt.Brachte mit ihm einen 40-50kg Kolben von Halle nach Polleben als 16jähriger mit mir als Sozius mit dem Kolben auf den Beinen. Horror!
Wo isch au des?... Komm aus Geislingen...
Gingen an der Fils. Gruß
@@heizerelvis_tractors_and_more Ahja .. Dann isch des irgendwo hinten am Kastanienhof...
@@MetalFranzi Jungviehweide...da hinten:-)
True mechanical bliss!
Those tractors are pretty darned amazing and to imagine all this gets done with ONE cylinder! I have a 59 John Deer 730 2 cylinder diesel but it had electric start and power steering and its fairly comfortable to drive. I take it out a few times every year for plowing and disking CRP land, it get about 50 hours of actual farming work every and its one of the most relaxing things that I do!
There's a small grey/blue Bulldog that I have seen around Stratford NZ
10 liter displacement, but also large mas "flywheel" and so.
True mechanical bliss))
1:53 - Wow! Look at mama giving that machine some strong-arm power steering! Looks and sounds awesome!
I’m British but our German friends are brilliant engineers
Chacun le siens ! Rien de plus génial qu'une épouse qui partage vos passions.
Mo send ihr denn dahoim em Landkreis Geppenga?🤣👍. Ma sieht uich da Spaß oh👍
Mama don’t mess about strong arming that rig about 🤘🏻 lovely pair of machines
Bulldogs are so cool! They make my KTM 690 engine look like a .049 Cox ;-)
Awesomenessss 👍
Fantastico video👍👏🙋♂️🌈💚
ist das Thunderbolt and Lightfoot ?
You guys are moving right along! Even the tractors are fast in germany.
It sounds like some sort of contraption Wile E. Coyote purchased from Acme corporation...
Is that a deisel or a flame licker type engine?
Diesel and other Oil. Greetings
lovely old tractors nice to see good people looking after them
They were probably good tractor back in the days lots of history there.
Diese würde ich gern mal unter Last hörenden sie arbeiten oder ziehen müssen,den Sound stelle ich mir traumhaft vor.
Very cool! They seem like they need a lower gear?
Unkaputtbar 😮😊
Wie macht der Lanz? Kult! Kult! Kult! Kult!...
Genau so isses :-)
I like the big fenders, especially with the perch for your doggy or kitty. The sound reminds me of my old 125cc motorcycle that never ran quite right. Thunderbolts and lightning, very very fright'ning. I would like to have heard the horn!
See my video "Der Bulldog und das Horn". Gruß
See my Video "Der Bulldog und das Horn". Regards
Schatz, lass uns am Sonntag mit den Lanz einen Ausflug aufs Land machen ❤😂
Those old tractors were works of art.
I guess that's what you call power steering! Takes all the power you can muster!! lol
A very unique one of a kind tractor and was great to see them both running so well and driving. Ear plugs optional.
Thank U:-)
This is German couple goals!
Herrlich anzuschauen.....ein Traum...
LANZ - Good German quality. No wonder John Deere once bought this amazing German company 👌💪
We have a lanz bull dog in our shop at the JD dealership I work at as a decor piece because of this ''link''. It is a smaller and older one though. They say the engine still turns around, I hope the guys (mecahnics) will get it running again sometime.
A 629 cubic inch, two stroke single.. you gotta be kidding! Amazing.
Thank you!
I love the old man and his hand gestures. BDE
I love old tractors.
I take it the LP tank in the rear was to fuel the starting bulb? What kind of power did these tracotrs put out? 20-30 hp at the draw bar? A two plow tractor?
30 and 38 HP. Regards from Germany
I was surprised that the old things could move that fast . Even uphill . lol
Wundervoll❣
PIEKNIE!!!!😉🦾🦾🦾