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Hey Bernard, Deutz 514 Question?

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Krouthead

09-21-2003 19:33:57




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I have a 514/614 E workshop manual,in this manual
I have found 4 locations where it is indicated 6L514 with a (tractor) prefix,beside it I even have 2 different beginning serial numbers specified tractor.So I know a 6cyl tractor was produced,do you have any info on this?Is this the D80 you have referred to previously?The (2) engine#s are: 2 661 077/80 and 2 404 69/74
I have all info on engine,but nothing on the tractor with the engine other than 3s and references.Any info would be great.
Thanks Alan

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Bernhard

09-23-2003 14:16:52




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 Re: Hey Bernard, Deutz 514 Question? in reply to Krouthead, 09-21-2003 19:33:57  
All I know is this: The biggest Tractor with an 514 engine was the F4L514 with 60/65hp.(You had been right, this Tractor was produced).After my book, the 614 was not usual in tractors. There is a Guy, who has built this 6cyl. engine into his F4L514. Read about this in our vintage tractor magazin years ago.So it must be possible to set a 6cyl engine in a F4L514. Don`t know if it was usual to do this. But I´m sure it was not. At it`s Time the F4L514 with 60hp was a Tractor only for very big Farmers, Farm- and Forestal Contractors and Sawmills.Only knew one around here in the mid 60`. Owner was a Sawmill. They haul wood from Forest to the mill with it.The first 6cyl Deutz overhere, which I know from was a D8005.D 80 had a F6L812.

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Dag Baekkedal

04-04-2004 13:29:52




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 Re: Re: Hey Bernard, Deutz 514 Question? in reply to Bernhard, 09-23-2003 14:16:52  
The F4L514 was usually replaced by the F6L514 to make a bigger 90HP tractor. It was built in the Argentina factory too but not many of those got shipped to Europe. They had a different transm.
The difference between 514 and 614 engines is that the latter is of V-type and was mainly used in trucks and other than tractors applications.



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Krouthead

10-04-2003 04:10:01




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 Re: Re: Hey Bernard, Deutz 514 Question? in reply to Bernhard, 09-23-2003 14:16:52  
I found the answer,it is a Deutz Deca 110 with a 6L514 installed from the factory and only built in Argentina.
I will send you picture and documentation FYI.
Thanks Krout



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