Posted by rrlund on March 06, 2019 at 06:12:54 from (69.36.62.131):
In Reply to: Deutz Tractor posted by moonlite37 on March 06, 2019 at 03:26:26:
A guy just east of me collects them and farms with them. He's got one that he likes to talk about,I don't remember the model,but he thinks it's the only one in the US.
Another neighbor bought a new 100-06. He had transmission/rear end trouble with it right from day one. It was in the shop for so long that to be honest,I had forgotten that he even bought it until they finally brought it back. When he got it home,right off the bat,he was headed over to another farm when it started making noise. He stopped in the road,took the fill cap off and smoke was coming out of the transmission. They finally got it fixed,but when he traded it off on a new Allis 7000,the drawbar was held on with a log chain and binder.
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