Busch 59905 OO/HO Threshing machine "Ködel Böhm"

Busch 59905 OO/HO Threshing machine "Ködel Böhm"

  • £31.85


 
 
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Now there's Thresh !!! Although, with the historical threshing machines, one should be careful. The mechanical workshop in Dinkelsbühl, founded in 1870 by Michael Ködel, initially started with the production of simple agricultural machines such as goepel and beet cutters. But already 20 years later, around 1890, the first threshing machine was created, also called a threshing case. Since the business was running quite well due to constant developments, son Wilhelm was able to take over the company in 1909 together with his brother-in-law Paul Böhm. A little later, in the 1930s, grew from simple beginnings, the largest threshing machine factory in Europe with over 100,000 built threshing machines. From 1940 Köla began with the development of the first combine harvester and traded under the name Ködel & Böhm. The growing company also expanded its program to include shredders and straw presses to expand the range of agricultural trailers. In the field of forage harvesters, the company was able to maintain its market leadership for a long time. In 1969, the company was sold to the KHD group based in Lauingen. The model from the year around 1911, as well as the miniature is made entirely of wood. Many lovingly designed items, such as drive wheels and bands are recognizable and make it a collectors item of extra class. The model from the year around 1911, as well as the miniature is made entirely of wood. Many lovingly designed items, such as drive wheels and bands are recognizable and make it a collectors item of extra class. The model from the year around 1911, as well as the miniature is made entirely of wood. Many lovingly designed items, such as drive wheels and bands are recognizable and make it a collectors item of extra class.

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