Posted by circle k on March 10, 2016 at 21:10:16 from (70.198.39.199):
Hello, so once in awhile I pick up a little project to work on, mess around with, and use around my farm. I've had several farmalls, and deeres apart over the years but I recently had the chance to buy a 6250 Deutz. I am not familiar with deutz but I've always thought they were a neat little tractor. So when this one came up, the price was in my range and I figured I would give it a whirl. The tractor overall is in pretty dang good shape. It's got right around 5000 hours and runs really well. The bad-it likes to pop out of gear in a couple lower gears and reverse. So with this being said, as a project, I plan on learning about the old deutz and see what I can do with it. I'm sure somebody has had this problem, or seen this happen, so what is there to do? A couple gears just getting worn out or something worse? Like I said, im not familiar with this Deutz so I have open ears. Any adjustments that can be done before tearing into it that I should know about? Thanks in advance!
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