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Deutz 4006

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Ber

02-23-2005 02:16:34




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Hi Guys

I have a question regarding a Deutz 4006 purchased recently. On the back cylinder just below where the injector goes in there is small rod coming out which is connected to a cable. Only part of this cable remains so I dont know where the other end of the cable was connected to originally. Does anyone know anything about this device. What does it do if you push it in? At the moment it is pulled out and its seized. Is it some sort of cold
starting device?

Thanks
Denis

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RUSTY WARD

04-22-2005 09:09:42




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 Re: Deutz 4006 in reply to Ber, 02-23-2005 02:16:34  
IT IS YOUR HEAT SENOR THAT SCREWS IN THE BACK HEAD ON YOUR ENGINE. THE CABLE WAS BAD TO BREAK THE OTHER END IS IN YOU DASH AT A GAUGE. IF YOU NEED SOME MOREE HELP PLEASE CALL ME AT WARD BROS. 1 800 572 0297



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i do know

02-24-2005 08:12:39




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 Re: Deutz 4006 in reply to Ber, 02-23-2005 02:16:34  
I know on the D3006 there is a rod like you talk about that comes up through the dash. when you pull the lever it kills the tractor. thats all i know.
Very little. :)



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sebas

02-23-2005 11:00:36




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 Re: Deutz 4006 in reply to Ber, 02-23-2005 02:16:34  
Looks like is the cable of the temperature sensor.
Don't know is the 4006 have a clock temp or just an alarm light.

Hope this helps

Sebas



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