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Deutz Tractors - Good-Bad-or just plain Ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim/South" data-source="post: 905354" data-attributes="member: 17986"><p>I have a 1975 Deutz 4006 and it is bullet proof. I later bought a DX90 and is is also a great tractor.</p><p>My DX had the updated shifter. The earlier models had transmission problems until the adapter was installed.</p><p>The transmission was not built by Deutz.</p><p>I bought a JD 6100D this past summer. I can run the 90 horse Deutz on about half the fuel of the 100 horse JD.</p><p>I have always bought what few parts I needed from AGCO. I get my filters from the local auto shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim/South, post: 905354, member: 17986"] I have a 1975 Deutz 4006 and it is bullet proof. I later bought a DX90 and is is also a great tractor. My DX had the updated shifter. The earlier models had transmission problems until the adapter was installed. The transmission was not built by Deutz. I bought a JD 6100D this past summer. I can run the 90 horse Deutz on about half the fuel of the 100 horse JD. I have always bought what few parts I needed from AGCO. I get my filters from the local auto shop. [/QUOTE]
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