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Deutz 80-05 and D-65

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John-New York

07-11-2002 19:08:30




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Can someone tell me the years made of both models? Anyone own one of these that would like to help me with problems that arise during restoration? Thanks John




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Ben Irving

09-18-2002 12:08:29




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 Re: Deutz 80-05 and D-65 in reply to John-New York, 07-11-2002 19:08:30  
Also I have the original workshop manuals supplied by Deutz (engine & transmission etc)back in 1974 that cover the D75 05/06, 80 05/06, 90 05/06, 100 05/06 and 130 06. Please contact me if you want any further info. While I am at it, I am at the moment restoring a Deutz D11(I think!). It has a Deutz F1L 612 engine. I am struggling to find a new or good secondhand cylinder/piston for it. Any one?

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Gene

01-14-2003 18:14:30




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 Re: Re: Deutz 80-05 and D-65 in reply to Ben Irving, 09-18-2002 12:08:29  
I have recently purchase a 80 05A, the 4 wheel drive version.
I'm hoping to find parts for the front axle, most importantly, the sun gear parts.
any information on this would be appreciated.
Gene



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Ben Irving

09-18-2002 11:45:01




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 Re: Deutz 80-05 and D-65 in reply to John-New York, 07-11-2002 19:08:30  
I've restored several Deutz tractors, including an 80 06, 2x 100 06 & also a 130 06. All of whitch are built on the same running gear as a 80 05.



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Bernhard

07-12-2002 00:25:45




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 Re: Deutz 80-05 and D-65 in reply to John-New York, 07-11-2002 19:08:30  
Hi John,

sent You a mail with technical data about the D 8005, if it hasn't arrive, please post it here, I try again. The D 65 was not a german Deutz, maybe a Tractor from Argentina, or is it a Crawler? It also could be a D 6005, to fix it out I need further Informations.

Bernhard, Derichsweiler, Germany



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John Nerw York

07-13-2002 17:35:19




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 Re: Re: Deutz 80-05 and D-65 in reply to Bernhard, 07-12-2002 00:25:45  
Thanks Bernhard for the 80-05 info. was it only built in 1965 and 1966 or do you mean 1955 to 1966. I had another man tell me 1955 to 1963. As for the D-65 I have a D-50 that has Deutz all over the tags and all tags are in German so I would think it would be made in Germany and the D-65 would be part of that series. Any comments please. John



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Bernhard,

07-14-2002 02:36:02




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 Re: Re: Re: Deutz 80-05 and D-65 in reply to John Nerw York, 07-13-2002 17:35:19  
Hi John,

the 8005 was only built 1965-1966, before that the started at Deutz in the 80 HP-range with the D 80 in 1964. The biggest Deutz Wheel-Tractor in the 50' was the F 4 L 514, with a 4cyl engine and 60HP. Could it be that the other Deutz is a D 55?
For Export the gave more Power to the D 50. Maybe You could post a pic of the tractor, or of the Tags. It could help me identify the Tractor.

Bernhard, Derichsweiler, Germany

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Woodbeef

07-14-2002 05:45:26




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Deutz 80-05 and D-65 in reply to Bernhard,, 07-14-2002 02:36:02  
Hey guys a D65-07 was available here for 1983 & 84. It had the 230 C.I. engine and 60 pto hp. Could this possibly be the one?



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Bernhard

07-15-2002 01:25:34




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Deutz 80-05 and D-65 in reply to Woodbeef, 07-14-2002 05:45:26  
that is a possibility, but than there must be written on the side 6507.- Also is the Design another, the 8005 is nearly 20 yrs. older.

Bernhard, Derichsweiler, Germany



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