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Re: Deutz D4006 misc. info requested
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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on May 23, 2006 at 16:01:58 from (206.114.46.144):
In Reply to: Deutz D4006 misc. info requested posted by Joe Leonard on May 21, 2006 at 11:39:15:
If i saw a color pict. i could probably tell you "about" what year it is by the color scheme... There's a valve in the rearend of the tractor that is bad that causes the 3 point to act that way. You have to know what your doing to replace it, so i'd look for someone who has done one before to get it fixed.. I've never replaced a rear wheel seal, so i can't help you on that... As for the brakes, the lineings were too hard from the factory on those models, so i'd get a brake shop to reline them instead of getting new parts from Deutz. (will be cheaper too) Here's the number for my Deutz dealer if you need it.... 231-924-3420 Robert
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