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Hey Krouthead some Deutz Questions

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jeff

09-03-2003 12:39:58




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What are the production years of a D-65? Thanks

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piston

09-04-2003 03:01:15




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 Re: Hey Krouthead some Deutz Questions in reply to jeff, 09-03-2003 12:39:58  
BULLSHITISKROUT;; been learning german . new word for me.



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Krouthead

09-04-2003 03:28:58




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 Re: Re: Hey Krouthead some Deutz Questions in reply to piston, 09-04-2003 03:01:15  
I am glad to see your improving your intellect by learning German,after you master it, maybe you can attemp English.ha You big PIA.
Here some deousch for ya, regarding SAT :Bigunonhindtit,do you know the meaning of this?

Countin' Down
Krout



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Krouthead

09-03-2003 16:10:54




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 Re: Hey Krouthead some Deutz Questions in reply to jeff, 09-03-2003 12:39:58  
The "PS 65" or 4L514 was manufactured from 1951 through 1963.It produces 66 Horsepower at 1800 RPMs.The engine is an air cooled 325 CI 4Cyl, a give away to these tractors is the injection pump looks just like all the other 4cyl Bosch pumps,except its turned around backwards and has an exposed shaft extending through a seal to the flywheel.

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Krout



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Mr. Thinker

09-03-2003 20:48:46




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 Re: Re: Hey Krouthead some Deutz Questions in reply to Krouthead, 09-03-2003 16:10:54  
Another extremely important feature that Krauthead left out is the dazzling good looks of the krautcans. Just helping out, Mr Thinker



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Krouthead

09-04-2003 03:33:41




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 Re: Re: Re: Hey Krouthead some Deutz Questions in reply to Mr. Thinker, 09-03-2003 20:48:46  
Yes,as farm machinery they are quite ...breathtaking,...elegant and La natural.
Their body lines are like artwork.


Over my boot tops
Krout



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