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Posted by Schultzy on September 21, 2004 at 20:52:16 from (142.165.68.11):
Hello, Funny how a tractor that is going into the crusher in 20 minutes at a scrapyard will run no problem. I saved This old deutz from a Scrap steel place, bought for scrap iron price, Put a $5 fuel line on, Stuck in a set of batteries, and it fired right up!! purrs like a kitten It sure makes me glad I went to the trouble of saving this neat old tractor, but I'm surprized as can be! Who would throw away a tractor as good as this one? makes you wonder.. I would Like to give special thanks to Bernhard, for all the help he has given me about This tractor. Good luck folks!, Schultzy
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