It is a Deutz tractor. I am not sure what the C.C.I.I. means. Deutz made them in 1965 and 66. They also made it in a 4wd model too, D8005A.
I would bet that the D8806 model replaced it. That tractor was one of the toughest tractors ever built by anyone. Fellow that ran a feed mill here got a Deutz dealership in the late 1960s. I know of 10-12 of them he sold around here. Almost all of them are still being used on the farms that bought them. One of them is dairy farm here. When they bought it they did just about everything with it as it was their biggest tractor and the only diesel too. I talked to them a few years ago and they said it had over 30,000 hours on it. They just had to overhaul the motor a few months before that.
I bought two Duetz tractors brand new. I traded the first in on the second, a Deutz-Allis 6275. I sold it for what I had given for it new after two years of use. I ordered a new one and they were unable to get it. Agco had came out with its replacement that was a Italian built tractor. The dealership wanted me to buy one of them. NEVER!!! That thing was really clumsy tractor. I have been watching for another Deutz-Allis ever since. Not many of them change hands.
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