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Re: Sprechen Sie Deutz?
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Posted by rrlund on March 21, 2007 at 09:48:05 from (216.46.208.237):
In Reply to: Sprechen Sie Deutz? posted by Chrisco on March 21, 2007 at 06:45:42:
Nice looking unit. I've seen and heard good and bad about them. One neighbor picks them up whenever he can at auctions when he is the only one there who knows anything about them and can get them cheap. Another neighbor bought a new 100-06 when they came out. It was a nightmare. In the shop more than it was out the first year. He was going down the road once not long after he got it,noises started,he took the oil fill cap off for the hyd oil and smoke poured out. Ended up breaking and stripping out the bolt holes that held the drawbar on. Had it chained on and tightened up with binders when he traded it in on a 7000 AC.
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