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Eicher 2090 A tractor: Anew Eicher without air cooling

THE LAST SHOW OF STRENGTH

From profi 9/1991

Here is an article from the German profi archives that you won't have seen before. It was a last-ditch effort to keep Eicher alive, but even this cooperation failed to save the iconic brand.

Why, many Eicher fans ask, do the new Eicher tractors not have an Eicher engine? Then at least the most important Eicher feature would have remained! Eicher put a lot of effort into realising this idea. After all, the prototype of the new model range at Agritechnica 1989 in Frankfurt, still had the three-cylinder Eicher engine with separate air cooling.

However, this 'perfect' solution

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