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Deutz F4L operations

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Russ from Sask

06-27-2005 18:26:27




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hello, I have a Deutz F4L514/5. I would like to know the controls for this tractor.

The key switch has 4 positions : 0,1,2,3.
what does each number do?

there is a 3 position rotary switch next to the key switch with 0,1,2 on it. what is this for?

there is also a lever just left to the gearshift. it has N and L positions, Is this a Hi - Lo or what?

what about the long lever under the seat which shifts the differential? is this a diff lock?

I know nothing much about Deutz tractors and have never seen one before. would like to know how to operate this tractor before i get it working. and if anyone knows where I could find and operators manual in any language, this would help alot.

thanks,
Russ

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Bernhard

06-30-2005 14:34:39




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 Re: Deutz F4L operations in reply to Russ from Sask, 06-27-2005 18:26:27  
try this also: www.deutz-ersatzteile.de owner of this shop is Michael in het Panhuis, maybe he can help you out also...hopefully he can speak english :-))))))) or landbouw@eden.nl
this is Mrs. M van Schie in Amsterdam, she offers literature of vintage tractors also.



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Bernhard

06-30-2005 14:17:36




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 Re: Deutz F4L operations in reply to Russ from Sask, 06-27-2005 18:26:27  
0-1-2-3= 0...1= ready for operation (red control light)2=position lamps, 3=main lamps.the rotary switch (it should be silver) is for the start
1= glow, 2= start. The lever should have 3 positions: L-N-R...low-high-reverse.Not sure, if AGCO can help You, Allis isnīt part of Deutz or the SDF group anymore, but some Same are sold under AGCO brand. try this www.deutzland.de
or contact me under knoexs@t-online.de.

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Manuel

06-30-2005 00:20:02




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 Re: Deutz F4L operations in reply to Russ from Sask, 06-27-2005 18:26:27  
Russ
Try Agco for an Operators Manual
Here is their book list;
http://showcase.netins.net/web/mdsmckiness/AgcoAllis%20Brand.pdf



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