Deutz F4L514 - Clutch

I have just acquired an older Deutz F4L514. I need to sort out the 12v /24V starting system so I was trying to tow her to start. She was towed off to start when she was loaded and delivered. For some reason the wheels would lock up and she refused to turn over. The I heard a little "thud" and now the transmission will turn when towed but the engine will not turn. Clutch pedal does not appear to be doing anything. Parked her in the shop, pulled off the clutch inspection plate underneath. I chalked a mark on the crank pulley, I can turn the clutch with a screwdriver so engine is not seized. Look like I am going to have to replace the clutch.

I would like to get her running, she looks to be an interesting classic girl.

Has anyone replaced a clutch on one of these? any pointers!
 
I'm unable able to address your specific concerns of your F4L514 even though I own two F4L514 TRACTORS:
These are Pics. Of the smaller F3L514 TRACTOR CLUTCH assemblies:
Pic # 1:
Single disc clutch assembly:F3L514
Pic # 2:
Twin disc clutch assembly:F3L514:
Pic# 3:
Twin disc clutch assembly:F3L514:
Bob...
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INFO you may require:
In 1952 the 60 hp Deutz brought strong F4L514/4 on the market. He was the most powerful model in the 514 series. Its 4-cylinder engine has over 5 liters displacement and had to be started with a 24 volt starter. As for the transmission, the ZF A 26 fitted with 5 forward gears and 1 reverse gear. As of 1957 the F4L514/7 has been built up to the increased power of 65 hp was absolutely identical to its predecessor. By the Deutz F4L514 from 1952 to 1965 were approximately 8,000 units were built. These tractors are in the classic car scene today but very popular, since only a few tractor the hard work have survived and still exist today.

The type designation f4 L 514 is composed as follows:

F-> Vehicle Engine
4 -> 4 Cylinder
L -> Air-cooled
engine series 5 -> 5 5 14
-> 14 cm height of the piston

to the F4L514 technical data

F4 L 514 / 4 F4 L 514 / 7
construction period: 1952 to 1957 1957 to 1965
engine
type: F4 L 514 cooling: air air
cylinders: 4 cubic capacity: 5322 or cm? Capacity: 60 hp at
1650 rpm 65 hp at
1800 rpm
clutch
simple clutch: F&S G280 code F&S G280 code
dual clutch: F&S DO310 / K F&S DO310 / K
transmission
manufacturer: ZF gears: 5 7 reverse gears
: 2 2
weight
Curb weight: 3050 kg 3040 kg
permissible. Total weight: 4500 kg 4500 kg
dimensions
Length: 3900 mm 3900 mm
width: 1907 mm 1962 mm
height: 1920 mm 1970 mm
front tires
: 6.50 6.50 -20 ASF ASF
rear: 13.00 13.00 -30

Old Deutz engines and numbers.

F2M315 means F=vehicle, 2=2 cylinders, M=water-cooled, 3=means generation of engine and 15=150mm stroke. ( Sitting in a 1940 model 28HP tractor.)

Old engines may have a A at front which means that the engine is made for use in a aggregate i.e. generator, compressor, boat.

F3L912 F=vehicle (tractor 4006), 3=cylinder, 9=generation and 120= stroke.

The A was dropped some years ago. All were F in the beginning after that.
They were the same engines if A or F anyway.

F2L511 is F engine, 2 cylinders, L for air-cooled, 5 for generation 5 and 11 for 110mm stroke.

In later years it is harder to follow this system.

Some models:

F2M315 as above.

F1M414: vehicle, (tractor) 1 cylinder, water-cooled, generation 5 and 140mm stroke. 1940 model 11HP. (Only one and two cylinder models.)

F3M317: vehicle, 3 cylinders, water-cooled, generation 3 (Deutz injection pump) 170mm stroke. 45HP tractor from 1937)

Then we have F1L514, F2L514, F3L514 and F4L514 which is generation 5 with air-cooled engines of 15, 30, 45 and 60 HP built in the fifties.

A F6L514 was made in Argentina far into the sixties.

They also made a F1 and F2L612 from around 1953 used in 11 and 22HP tractors. This does not fit in with the much later F2L511. Then the generation number is somehow wrong.

Then around 1960 they renamed the tractors Model D. I.e. D15, D30, D40, D50 and D80. They all had from F1L712, F2L712, F3L712, F4L712 and F6L712 engines, which was in around 1964 replaced with F1L812, F2L812 and further used still in the D models tractor, but also in the first four digit tractors ending with a 5. I.e. 4005. This looked like the D40, only with other name. Then came the 4006 which had F3L912 engine around 1967 and a flat bonnet. This was then replaced with a F3L913. The changes from 612 to 912 was mostly the bore.

The stationary engines had a similar system.

A MA711 is a horizontal gasoline engine of late generation with 6 or 8 HP made up until the fifties may be. The diesel model was MAH711. It had a smaller bore and fuel tank, but with the same output. Was made for much longer. Until in the seventies may be and also produced in Egypt.

A MA 416 is a side shaft horizontal engine of around 1930 model at around 6HP. We have 316 and 216 models in Norway. The biggest change is that in the early thirties the flywheels were casted without spokes after a certain date for safety.

Deutz also made a lot of different engines which is not common. Two stroke, horizontal stationary (CM) models and a lot of others.

Big boat engines A6M528. 6 cylinder, water-cooled, generation 5, 280mm stroke. 250HP and 64 litres of displacement. You cold have it for clockwise or counter clockwise or both.
NSK with 65 hp or a NKF with 60 hp.
 
Clutch INFO possibly used in your series of TRACTOR:

simple clutch: F&S G280 code F&S G280 code
dual clutch: F&S DO310 / K F&S DO310 / K

Theses 3 pictures are from a F4L514 ENGINE MANUAL... NOT from a TRACTOR MANUAL.
Bob...
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Thanks for the info. I have a tractor spare parts book coming from E-bay now I must find a shop manual for her, any leads?

Cheers John
 

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