Posted by Bruce from Can. on August 08, 2021 at 16:21:20 from (70.50.211.56):
In Reply to: deutz tractors? posted by swindave on August 08, 2021 at 16:03:41:
There was a lot of Deutz tractors sold here in Ontario when Deutz/Allis partnership was going strong. All of the existing Allis dealers were then carrying Deutz/Allis tractors.They also had a full line of Deutz/Allis hay equipment, and the familiar Allis/Gleaner combine was adorned with a Deutz green stripe. So Deutz gained market access immediately this way. Farmers not familiar with the air cooled diesel from Deutz often didnt take the effort necessary to blow the dust from the cooling fins on the engine and overheated engines soon failed. The hay equipment wasnt very robust and soon began to fail, much of it went straight to scrap, as no one wanted to buy used Deutz hay equipment. After the partnership with Allis ended and Allis became part of Agraco I believe it was, Deutz suddenly had few dealers. The company that owned the import rights to Deutz Canada changed ownership, and parts and factory trained service technicians became few and far between. Dont see many new Deutz tractors anymore, and very few old ones either. Parts are hard to get and tractors are expensive to fix, and have low resale value. This doesnt mean that they were not a good tractor, just manufacturers support and lack of dealer network has really hurt the brand where I live
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