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Re: Re: Looking for Old Deutz Tractors
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Posted by Deutz Daddy on January 26, 2003 at 05:43:32 from (63.67.6.15):
In Reply to: Re: Looking for Old Deutz Tractors posted by Bernhard on January 26, 2003 at 00:33:28:
Thank You, Bernard ,I didn't know a 70-05 was not produced,I knew a 60-05 and a 50-05 was built,I just assumed because of the 70-06.DO you know of any? Or where I can get literature,or anything?I have been doing very well at tractor pulls with my 80-05 and unlike all my competitors,it is STOCK,it is just set up perfect and I have good tires.I Went to a NATPA pull in Columbia, Mo and I was not allowed to pull,because my wheels were 3/8" to wide,THESE ARE FACTORY WITH GERMAN PRINT STILL VERY VISIBLE,tech man told me to get proof and he would allow it.I have just gotten a set of 16x 34 wheels and I am going to next NATPA pull.THis tractor has 345 STOCK CI.and has beaten Molines with 2-3 times CI. as well money invested!That makes it fun because its not slick,its just decent,but its foriegn so it always gets snuffed, until after the pull! I am wanting the smaller tractor to make a 4500-5500# puller, I have the 80-05 weighing 6700#, so I am sure I can get tone of these to 4000-4500.I want the 4cyl though.I would greatly appreciate any info you have and thank you again for your imput.
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