Posted by Madisonbob on March 06, 2019 at 20:55:45 from (174.238.170.6):
In Reply to: Deutz Tractor posted by moonlite37 on March 06, 2019 at 03:26:26:
The 06 Series are about bulletproof. I know a dairy farmer who has a 10006 with 24,000 hours on it. Brought it in to a local repair shop and they pulled the head and did the top end at 15,000 hours. Still works excellent, but he religiously changes oil every 100 hours.
One of the top tractor pullers in Wis has a room full of trophys with his 06 Series. He says they will tolerate up to 800 hp with no transmission or rear end problems. Not the case with the DX Series however.
There are still a lot of 06 Series used in Wis and a couple of dealers who specialize in them.
If you keep the engine clean and serviced, they are probably one of the most fuel efficient tractors. I had a DX-130 back in the 80s and pulling 5-18 you could not burn 5 gallons per hour. Only engine I have ever seen where you could run it all day and run the dipstick thru your fingers.
As was mentioned above, this series was not equal to 06, however I would not hesitate to purchase a machine with a Deutz Engine.
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