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Exodianecross DEHow was it accomplished that the DS could "swim" in the Seine? 2022-05-14 23:40
DynaMike NLNo suicide doors at the front, rounded rear roof line, heavy aluminium deco above the (old) taillights: 1961/62 [L4] Grand Standing. 2022-01-04 20:19
antp BEWith the Laffly badge I'd use that as make then 2021-12-22 15:01
ManuelB FR
mike962 wrote finally found the exact history






so we have a an original swiss machine a german company who licensed it and build it , but also outsourced to french Laffly build based on Renault tanks

:king:
it won't be easy to categorize ;)
2021-12-21 18:37
mike962 DEfinally found the exact history

Zitat History
This snow thrower was, according to the label, produced by the German company Erich Shad & Co, for the German exclusive distributor, the company Schmidt, in 1943. Schmidt had a license to produce this Swiss product. Schmidt received such large orders from the German state that he could not manage the entire production in his own factory, therefore many machines were produced at other factories. The marking on the machine shows that the company Erich Schad & Co. produced this machine at the Laffly truck factory in occupied France.


Zitat The RACO-PETER snow blower patent is the basis for this machine, although it is quite different from the original "Peter" blowers that were produced in Switzerland and Germany.

General about Peter millers: The designer of the milling type was Konrad Peter from Switzerland, hence the name "Peter mill". The patent is called RACO-PETER. 4 main types were made:

BER belt walking with 2 pcs. gasoline engines,

DER- belt walking with 1 pc. diesel engine,

BEP wheel drive with 2 pcs. gasoline engines,

DEP wheel drive with 1 pc. diesel engine.

All types have stepless electric propulsion.

These main types mentioned above were used as names for both "Peter" and "Laffly" cutters. The Laffly products have a more powerful belt chassis "tank chassis".



so we have a an original swiss machine a german company who licensed it and build it , but also outsourced to french Laffly build based on Renault tanks


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2021-12-21 17:55
mike962 DE

https://digitaltmuseum.no/021025641101/snofreser

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2021-12-21 17:52
mike962 DEhere more info

INSCRIPTION
Påskrift (2 plater fra produsent.) : SUDDEUTSCHE Maschinenbaugesellschaft Erich Schad & Co. Strassburg i. Els. Patent Raco Peter Lizens: Ing. Alfred Schmidt/ St. Blasien Type DER Jahrgang 1943 Frese No 202
Påskrift (2 plater fra produsent.) : CONSTRUCTEUR/BAU LAFFLY ASNIERES (SEINE) FRANCE ERSATZTEILE ING. SCHMIDT ST. BLASIEN
Påskrift (Plate.) : ØVERAASENS MOTORFABRIK & MEK. VERKSTED, GJØVIK LPNR. 20263 TYPE OMBYGING PETER 1964.
Påskrift (Klistremerke/malt på.) : STATENS VEGVESEN NORDLAND MASKIN NR. 560-99
Påskrift (Man ser konjunkturene etter skriften, merk skrivefeilen.) : TIRPIS


https://digitaltmuseum.no/021025641272/snofreser



maybe Laffly build or just maintained them after the war ??

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2021-12-21 17:48
mike962 DE
antp wrote
:??: with the Laffly badge, shouldn't we rather use that as make?

here appears laffly too but still the german company from alsacia as producer

[Image: 19406967gu.jpg]



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2021-12-21 17:41
antp BE
mike962 wrote so from what I gather producer is ERICH SCHAD and model is still DER origin Germany

:??: with the Laffly badge, shouldn't we rather use that as make?
2021-12-21 14:18
mike962 DEfound more info about this machines, they were build during WW2 in 1942 a few hundrets in Alsacia and are based on captured Renault R40 , notice same track chassie

[Image: renr35mod07-fa06635617eb8a648e72f9dbdbf682a3.jpg] [Image: 19406964aa.jpg]

https://www.armedconflicts.com/DER-snehova-freza-t39245

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2021-12-20 22:54
ManuelB FRAt left we can see too an interesting 1959+ Renault Galion [R2168] bodied by Aérazur for the Compagnies républicaines de sécurité (CRS). I think it deserves a page... 2021-12-20 22:38
mike962 DE
DidierF wrote The problem with Le grand restaurant (for me) is that, after those absolutely crazy 30 minutes, the movie sinks in an un-funny and looong spy/crime-spoof (and when I say "spoof", I'm maybe beyond: it's rather serious).

La grande vadrouille (a movie I have not seen for decades) is, in my memory, less intensely funny but holds the distance. So, yes, you could be right, chico.

I didn't find this movie funny at all, not even the first 30 min !!

Louis did much funnier movies like Oscar (1967) or Le Corniaud (1965)

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2021-12-20 22:33
Gamer DEThose French police uniforms...My mind immediately goes to Longtarin escorting de Mesmaeker to his car seeing this picture. :D

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2021-12-20 22:25
fred1969 FRRenault Galion 2021-12-20 22:20
ManuelB FR
Gilbert wrote Austin or MG 1100, Panhard PL17, Ford Taunus 17 M, Peugeot 404

We can clearly seen the MG badge on this ADO16... So 1963+ MG 1100 Mark I 4-door saloon.
2021-12-20 10:40
Gilbert CHAustin or MG 1100, Panhard PL17, Ford Taunus 17 M, Peugeot 404 2021-12-20 10:34
night cub US[Image: i001590936.jpg] 2021-12-20 09:50
mike962 DEso from what I gather producer is ERICH SCHAD and model is still DER origin Germany

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2021-12-19 22:26
mike962 DEit's very confusing now we have this specimen

[Image: 19406964aa.jpg] [Image: vlcsnap-2021-12-19-23h32m20s186.jpg]

[Image: 19406966ez.jpg]

[Image: 19406967gu.jpg]

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2021-12-19 22:18
johnfromstaffs EN[quote Mike962]
White car interesting?

dsl wrote
Floride/Caravelle


No.

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2021-12-19 22:16
mike962 DEwe have a MIS-ID


it has a LAFFLY badge on door

[Image: untitled.6012.jpg]

and looks like one


[Image: rare-orig-foto-laffly-schneefrc3a4se-mit-kettenlaufwerk.jpg]




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2021-12-19 22:13
mike962 DEmaybe very same car ?
/vehicle_1585763-NSU-Sport-Prinz-Typ-41.html
2021-12-19 21:58
dsl SX
mike962 wrote white car interesting?

Floride/Caravelle
2021-12-19 21:49
mike962 DEWhite car interesting ?

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2021-12-19 21:38
DidierF FRSelon les "fiches mémo" de la mémoire Terrot-Dijon, la fourche télescopique est arrivée pour l'année-modèle 1949 sur la 500 comme sur la 350. 2015-12-08 17:48
electra225 IT
sixcyl wrote We're talking about the car parked on the left, not the Chevy passing on the road.


I think that both are same '57 Chevys and in the very same silver colour.
2015-08-13 23:11
mike962 DEorigin is Swissland

see this pic
[Image: peter-der_antarktis_04.jpg]

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2015-08-11 21:52
mike962 DEorigin USA 2015-08-11 21:45
sixcyl FRWe're talking about the car parked on the left, not the Chevy passing on the road. 2015-08-11 10:13
electra225 IT
CougarTim wrote "US sedan on the left" looks like 1956 Pontiac.


Sorry but I have got the doubt it is the same '57 Chevy used in many parts of the film.
2015-08-11 06:23
Rolitto LBThis is the first Series of Michigans. The picture shows a Michigan 175A.

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2015-08-11 03:07
Q-Ball JPYellow lenses in the headlamps. Made for F. 2015-08-11 03:05
CougarTim US"US sedan on the left" looks like 1956 Pontiac. 2015-08-11 02:45
rjluna2 USWith the thanks of sixcyl's thumbnail, it is Sport Sedan body style. 2015-08-11 01:36
mike962 DEhistory of this vehicles
Link to "www.specialtrucks.ch"

this is a DER for sure
Link to "www.specialtrucks.ch"

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2015-08-10 23:07
dsl SX
sixcyl wrote [Image: bmcaa.jpg]
From left to right beside the 404: Unknown BMA's [ADO16]....

BMC..... MG 1100 Mk1. Seems MG 1100 was popular in F (or at least Paris) as we have a fair few of them.
2015-08-10 23:01
sixcyl FR[Image: legrandrestaurant.jpg]

Maria-Rosa Rodriguez
[Image: comac.13.jpg] [Image: comae.3.jpg] [Image: comag.8.jpg]

Dual LP player
[Image: paysaa.10.jpg] [Image: paysab.5.jpg]

Some 1[*] vehicles:

[Image: acmavesab.jpg]
ACMA Vespa 400 passing the crossroad.

[Image: autbianaa.jpg]
Autobianchi Bianchina Panoramica on the right.

[Image: berglaaa.jpg]
Citroên P55 on the left (white roof) and a grey Berliet GLA between the Unic and the Mercedes-Benz.

[Image: berlineaa.1.jpg]
Unknown sedan and pickup in the row on the right.

[Image: bmcaa.jpg]
From left to right beside the 404:
Unknown BMA's [ADO16], Panhard PL17 and Ford Taunus 17M [P3]

[Image: chaapuaa.jpg] [Image: chaapuba.jpg]
Chausson APU53 in the background.

[Image: cit2cvaa.3.jpg]
Citroën 2CV A/AZ 1954+

[Image: citami6aa.jpg] [Image: citami6ba.jpg] [Image: citami6ca.jpg]
Citroën Ami 6 on the right of each thumbnail.

[Image: fiat600aa.jpg]
Fiat 600 and Renaut R4L on the left.

[Image: fiat1100ab.jpg] [Image: fiat1100.jpg]
Fiat 1100 Grand-Vue on the left.

[Image: fiat1300aa.jpg]
Fiat 1300/1500 on the left.

[Image: fortauaa.jpg]
Ford Taunus 17M/20M [P5] on the left.

[Image: fortauca.jpg]
Ford Taunus 17M [P3] in the background left.

[Image: fourab.jpg]
Unknown van lorry, Peugeot 403 Camionnette Bâchée on the left, Renault Dauphine on the right followed by a Peugeot 403.

[Image: mg1100aa.jpg]
MG 1100 on the right.

[Image: pan24ctab.jpg]
Panhard 24CT on the right.

[Image: peu403aa.1.jpg]
Forground to background in the row:
Peugeot 403, Citroën DS19 Pallas, Renault 4CV (or Panhard Dyna X?), Renault Ondine, Simca P60 Elysée/Montlhéry, ... and a Velam Isetta behind 3 unidentified cars.

[Image: ren4aa.1.jpg]
Renault R4L 1963+ on the left.

[Image: rendauba.2.jpg]
Renault Dauphine.

[Image: renestaa.1.jpg]
Renault Estafette 800 Fourgon surélevé on the left.

[Image: renestba.3.jpg]
Renault Estafette Fourgon on the right.

[Image: renfloaa.jpg]
Renault Floride Cabriolet on the right.

[Image: rengalaa.jpg] [Image: rengalba.jpg]
Renault 2,5T Galion in the background.

[Image: rengoeaa.jpg] [Image: rengoeac.jpg]
Renault 1400Kg Goélette in the background.

[Image: renjuvaa.jpg]
Renault Dauphinoise Fourgonnette 300Kg in PTT-La Poste livery on the right.

[Image: renondaa.jpg]
Renault Ondine on the left.

[Image: renpolaa.jpg]
Renault 2,5T Carrier in the background.

[Image: sim1000aa.1.jpg] [Image: sim1000ba.jpg]
Simca 1000 on the right (White) and passing the crossroad (green).

[Image: sim1300ab.jpg] [Image: sim1300ba.jpg] [Image: sim1300ca.jpg]
2x Simca 1300 (white) on the left and a Red on the right.

[Image: sim1300breaaa.jpg] [Image: sim1300breaba.jpg]
Simca 1300/1500 Break.

[Image: sim1500aa.jpg] [Image: sim1500ba.jpg] [Image: sim1500bb.jpg]
Simca 1500.

[Image: simp60aa.jpg] [Image: simp60ba.jpg]
First on the left, a Simca Aronde P60 Etoile Six. On the right in the second thumbnail.

[Image: unicba.jpg]
Blue/Red Unic in the background.

[Image: sedba.2.jpg]
US sedan on the left.

[Image: vwaa.1.jpg] [Image: vwba.4.jpg]
Volkswagen 1200.








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2015-08-10 22:40
dsl SX63 plate 2015-08-10 19:16
mike962 DE
truckface wrote Konrad Peter?


:king:

it's this thing model DER
Link to "upload.wikimedia.org"

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2015-08-10 18:56
sixcyl FR[Image: tritr4ba.jpg] [Image: tritr4bb.jpg] [Image: tritr4bc.jpg] [Image: tritr4bd.jpg] [Image: tritr4be.jpg] [Image: tritr4bf.jpg] [Image: tritr4bg.jpg]

A red one in the background:

[Image: tritr4aa.jpg]
2015-08-10 18:52
truckface NOKonrad Peter? 2015-08-10 18:50
mike962 DEI think this belongs more in tracked vehicle category as it's snow blower or in sweeper category

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2015-08-10 18:42
mike962 DEI do think it's an 175 like this
Link to "www.heavyequipmentforums.com"
2015-08-10 18:42
mike962 DEMichigan as written on it


looks like model 175 but better call up the expert of them
2015-08-10 18:40
sixcyl FR[Image: tractbb.jpg] 2015-08-10 18:40
sixcyl FR[Image: tractab.jpg] 2015-08-10 18:35
sixcyl FR[Image: simregaa.jpg] [Image: simregab.jpg] [Image: simregad.jpg] [Image: simregae.jpg] [Image: simregaf.jpg] [Image: simregag.jpg] [Image: simregai.jpg] [Image: simregah.jpg] [Image: simregaj.jpg]

Then it changes to an Ariane (or Vedette Trianon) see: /vehicle.php?id=835423#Comment1817923

Again a Vedette Régence:
[Image: simregan.jpg] [Image: simregao.jpg] [Image: simregap.jpg]

it finishes the scena as an Ariane again see: /vehicle.php?id=835423#Comment1817923

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2015-08-10 18:23
sixcyl FRChanges from the scene of the Vedette Régence (see: /vehicle_10218-Simca-Vedette-Regence-1956.html )

[Image: simregal.jpg] [Image: simregam.jpg] [Image: simregaq.jpg] [Image: simregar.jpg] [Image: simregas.jpg] [Image: simregaza.jpg] [Image: simregazb.jpg]
2015-08-10 18:23
sixcyl FR[Image: sedab.7.jpg] 2015-08-10 17:58
sixcyl FRI agree with Didier, the film worth only seeing during the first 30mn, and the greatest scene is the training dance ending in a crazy cossack ballet, irresistibly funny!

This music is the theme music of the radio broadcast "On ne parle pas la bouche pleine" of Alain Kruger on France Culture, every day from 12h00 to 12h30 for summer programm (otherwise each saturday). A programm about gastronomy and the world through gastronomy. I often listen to it.

http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-on-ne-parle-pas-la-bouche-pleine-0
2015-08-10 17:38

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