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Deutz D5506/6006

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Paul (FLA)

10-10-2006 07:47:52




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Hey,I just bought a Deutz 5506/6006. I am not sure which, because the dash and the tin say 5506, but the plate on the front of the block says 6006. She has no lights, hardly any working instruments, throttle is rigged, and no key switch.
Can someone help me, by taking pictures of the dash on a working 5506, and helping identify the actual model? is the engine F4L912 the same for the 6006 and the 5506? if so, what are all the differences in the 2 models. I also need lots of parts, so any help with that appreciated.
The gears have 8 forward and 4 reverse.
The loader is extremely slow. Can I speed this up? The steering column leaks fluid, but all in all she is a beauty.
As you can see, I have a project here.
Any help?
Paul

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calamazoo

10-10-2006 18:12:45




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 Re: Deutz D5506/6006 in reply to Paul (FLA), 10-10-2006 07:47:52  
You have a 5506 The early 6006 had 3 reverse and nine foreward gears. The late 6006 had 12 foreward and 4 reverse gears. The 5506 had the same engine but everything else was lighter.



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Paul (FLA)

10-11-2006 05:43:55




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 Re: Deutz D5506/6006 in reply to calamazoo, 10-10-2006 18:12:45  
Thanks, that is what I figured.
Do you know where I can get an operators Manual for the 5506? I cant find one anywhere on the internet.
Paul



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Norberg

03-04-2007 16:29:40




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 Re: Deutz D5506/6006 in reply to Paul (FLA), 10-11-2006 05:43:55  
Paul, You can usually find a manual for the 5506 on ebay for around $10.00-$20.00. If you need any other help or have a question about the wiring, I have a wiring diagram for the 2506-13006 and can help you through some problems. The most important thing to remember on Deutz tractors is that there are ground wires in various places. Also, the key-switch is basically nothing more than a light switch. One wire powers across to the actual starter-switch which is also the glow-plug switch. Marc

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