Posted by JDseller on October 14, 2012 at 12:17:16 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Deutz Tractors posted by wascator on October 13, 2012 at 17:44:44:
I am primarily a JD guy but I have only bought four new tractors in my life. Funny thing none of them a JD. Two of them where Deutz. I had a DX 3.5 Deutz-Fahr and I replaced it with a Deutz/Allis 6275. The DX 3.5 was just a little small for my haybine. I had it three or four years. I loved to use it for mowing hay and bush hogging. It was much cooler on the operator platform than the same size JD tractors. It did not steer quite as sharp and the hydraulics where not the most handy but it was a great running and starting tractor. I wish I still had it.
A good friend had used it a little and he really liked it. So he asked me if I would sell it. I told him yes. I got more than I had given for it new. I went to my Deutz dealer to get another new one. He could not get one as they where switching to the SAME tractors from the Deutz/Fahr ones. You could not give me a SAME built one. They are not even close to the same tractor. I have been watching for another one ever since and have not found one yet that is what I want.
So if you can get a Duetz 30-06 for that kind of money and it is not beat all to crap then I would jump on it. They are a rugged tractor that is easy on fuel.
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