Posted by Down under farmer on January 10, 2011 at 21:38:01 from (220.244.236.101):
In Reply to: Deutz tractors?? posted by dave2 on January 10, 2011 at 15:04:49:
Dave we run 4 of them haven't had any trouble with them that was not caused from trying to do something they wont suppose to do. 6206 16000 hrs and just had its 1st engine rebuild and had sum trouble with the back end years ago but that was from over pulling it. 7206 it has been the best but should have gone to a salvage yard before we bought it. 22000 hrs when clock stoped put new moter in it 6000 hrs ago probably needs another now lots of oil leaks as well but just runs the silage mixer which isn't the best job. Dx 630 12000 hrs no probs and a Dx 140 with loader with 7500 hrs with no trouble. Rebuild kits are cheap and easy to do. Head gaskets are a weak point had to replace one on every tractor this year but thats not a big job and never had to do that many before this year. The 06's are great on fuel not real impressed with the dxs but still ain't that bad
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