Posted by kstractor on January 10, 2011 at 17:14:31 from (75.207.14.34):
In Reply to: Re: Deutz tractors?? posted by dave2 on January 10, 2011 at 16:16:38:
5506's were made 1974 or before 4cyl 4spd with hi,low,and reverse ranges some had 2stage clutch pto and others independant pto, big lever left of the dash is the pto clutch.1975 they were replaced by the 6206 ,syncrow trans larger hyd pump 16.9x30 rear tires.A few years ago I bought a 6206 that I think was the last one I sold new in 1980 I use it to pull a 12' Land Pride mower or a 315 woods mower for cutting weeds then go use a 2640 Deere to do the same thing with a 6' woods 35miles away and kick my self that we didn't sell more 6206's The Deutz is easier to get on and off of you can shift it up or down with out stopping don't have to fight 2 levers to get it into park just set the parking brake.The Deere steers easier but not always were you want it to go and its brakes require less pressure but may go to the floor and not slow you down at all
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