SVcummins

Well-known Member
Is this a deutz
a270289.jpg
 
Close, but I believe it's a Slutz model. They are very expensive, require lots of maintenance, and are highly overrated.
 
I've seen this trick before in Plowboy magazine. When you get to the centerfold,it's just the tractor.
 
I think you're right. I believe this model has the rare factory installed headlights. Most were upgraded with an aftermarket headlight kit for higher visibility.
 
My dad told me when he was over 90 that you're never to old to look and appreciate. NICE TRACTOR!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dave
 
Actually they are very cheap - but the maintenance is what costs so much. You never can really call one of those your own, half the wear put on them comes from your neighbors and friends using it when you aren't around.
 
No one mentioned that the covering tarp is color matched to the Deutz colors.

That thing is air-cooled and it needs it. They are high maintenance so it is best to trade them in every five years.

I had a lot of other things to concentrate this afternoon. That pretty well shoots my ability to focus for the rest of the day.

It is not right to do that to someone over 50. I was expecting a restoration.

Buy a new Deutz, it will be cheaper in the long run.
I think the farmer misunderstood the Dr.'s instruction when he was told to do something s#xy to a tractor (attract her).
 
Could that possibly be a photo from an older European cheesecake calendar? The reason I ask is the matching color and embroidery of the dress and in addition the turn signal(?) next to the headlight.
Maybe Germany if that is canola in the background. They grow a lot there.

Not France. No underarm hair.
 

I don't know. She's setting on the hood, so obviously she doesn't know how to operate the tractor, and as thin as she is, it's doubtful she knows how to cook, so what good is she? :D :lol: :p
 
I think it?s a digital photo because if you look here feet are
deformed a digital camera photo is made up of tiny tiny blocks
so anything it can?t see very well gets deformed
 
(quoted from post at 14:22:15 06/13/18) Actually they are very cheap - but the maintenance is what costs so much. You never can really call one of those your own, half the wear put on them comes from your neighbors and friends using it when you aren't around.
Not only that, but you can never [i:f4cfb4c206]really [/i:f4cfb4c206]sleep well wondering if it's always YOUR shed she's parked in.

...And how many other sheds has she slept in? Any strange lubricating oils that you may not know about??
 

We sell tractor parts! We have the parts you need to repair your tractor - the right parts. Our low prices and years of research make us your best choice when you need parts. Shop Online Today.

Back
Top