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Schilter was a Swiss car manufacturer. Founded by Thomas Schilter in 1958, the first transport vehicle for mountain agriculture before. These were a straightforward vehicle to maintain modest and was easy to repair. With its 9-horsepower gasoline engine targeted at Schilter to replace the popular Einachsmotormäher (2 wheeled motor plough) used with tractor trailers. The van is still there, albeit under the brand name Schiltrac.

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  • Schilter was a Swiss car manufacturer. Founded by Thomas Schilter in 1958, the first transport vehicle for mountain agriculture before. These were a straightforward vehicle to maintain modest and was easy to repair. With its 9-horsepower gasoline engine targeted at Schilter to replace the popular Einachsmotormäher (2 wheeled motor plough) used with tractor trailers. The van is still there, albeit under the brand name Schiltrac.
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  • 1976(xsd:integer)
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  • Schilter
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  • 1958(xsd:integer)
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  • Thomas Schilter
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  • Schilter was a Swiss car manufacturer. Founded by Thomas Schilter in 1958, the first transport vehicle for mountain agriculture before. These were a straightforward vehicle to maintain modest and was easy to repair. With its 9-horsepower gasoline engine targeted at Schilter to replace the popular Einachsmotormäher (2 wheeled motor plough) used with tractor trailers. In the 1960s, more new models developed for agricultural and municipal and forestry work . It was produced with up to 250 employees in Stans . It originated about 1000 vehicles per year. This was as far as Scandinavia exported. The company reached a major sensation at the DLG Exhibition in 1972 with the launch of its new tractor concept with all-wheel drive . The Schilter utility tractor was available at the same as the MB-Trac and Deutz INTRAC. However, had the rapid growth of the company and to the rapid mass production of its negative impact on the quality of products, so that warranty claims brought the company into trouble. Like other vehicle manufacturers Schilter experienced in the 1970s, the restructuring of agriculture and the subsequent market downturn. After the company was acquired by banks withdrew from the company's founder. High production costs and operational mismanagement led to the 1976 bankruptcy of the company. The van is still there, albeit under the brand name Schiltrac.
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