Hello Widux, Just need a bit more info. If it is an 06 or 07, the tractor serial plate would be on the right side of the tractor on the frame part in front of the engine. The serial plate that Deere Mark showed is from the engine, which would be helpful but not exactly the full story. If it is a newer DX or Deutz-Allis, the tractor serial plate is also on the right front of the tractor, but in the side panel (which is kind of stupid since that is removeable and can easily be lost or swapped).
I have 5 Deutz tractors on the farm right now. An mfwd D100-06, an mfwd D130-06, a 2wd 7110, a 2wd 68-06, and an mfwd 6260. I should be able to help with more information. They are very sound and reliable tractors. If parts (beside filters which can be gotten from Napa, Carquest, etc,) are needed for them, which is rare, I find I have an easier time getting parts for them than my old American tractors and machines. I have a very good source; a dealer that has and continues to sell new Deutz tractors since the 1970s.
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