About Lanz Bulldog
The Lanz Bulldog was a German tractor first produced in 1921 by Heinrich Lanz AG in Mannheim. It became famous for its robust design and the single-cylinder, hot-bulb engine, which allowed it to run on a variety of fuels and endure tough agricultural work. Its simple but powerful engine design made it extremely reliable and easy to maintain, which led to widespread adoption across Europe and other regions. Production continued for several decades, evolving through various models, until the Lanz company was acquired by John Deere in 1956, marking the end of the Bulldog line. Today, Lanz Bulldogs are prized by collectors for their iconic design and historical significance.
