This is a nice tour. I somewhat like the work worn appearance of the exhibits. Many Prussian classes here, I did spot not only the T7 you mentioned, but a G7, G8, a couple of P8s and a T9.1. The real surprise was the steam roller of Lintzen Wegenbouw Sittard 10:54 , it isn't Polish but from the town in the southeast of the Netherlands I'm born in, Sittard. Wonder how the steam roller came in the collection, it must have been bought or got there after 1990.
I think it, and the other roller, were on loan from the "Museum of Agricultural Technology" in near by Piotrowice Swidnicka. Sadly I didn't have a chance to go there on my visit - maybe next time :)
This is a nice tour. I somewhat like the work worn appearance of the exhibits. Many Prussian classes here, I did spot not only the T7 you mentioned, but a G7, G8, a couple of P8s and a T9.1.
The real surprise was the steam roller of Lintzen Wegenbouw Sittard 10:54 , it isn't Polish but from the town in the southeast of the Netherlands I'm born in, Sittard.
Wonder how the steam roller came in the collection, it must have been bought or got there after 1990.
I think it, and the other roller, were on loan from the "Museum of Agricultural Technology" in near by Piotrowice Swidnicka. Sadly I didn't have a chance to go there on my visit - maybe next time :)