The rich orange Wiking Allgaier tractor is a contemporary agricultural machine representative of post-war Germany. The Allgaier tractor with the "Porsche system" brought economic success to the tractor manufacturer. Tractor construction rose rapidly at the beginning of the 1950s. Porsche became an important tractor builder in the reconstruction thanks to chief designer Karl Rabe, who began building a "Volksschlapper" suitable for unit numbers right after the war, as Ferdinand Porsche had imagined. It was not until 1956 that Allgaier Maschinenbau GmbH changed to Porsche-Diesel-Motorenbau GmbH. The model features a body with mudguards in deep orange, a black three-spoke steering wheel, and red rims. It includes lateral hood printing with silver lettering "Allgaier Diesel" and "System Porsche", and deep-drawn wheel hub printing on the rims. The headlight is hand-painted in silver. This text is machine translated.