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Deuta 5215HST 2WD

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    Posted: 29 Aug 2010 at 3:06pm
Good afternoon. I am about to trade for a an 18 hp deisel Deutz 5215 HST 2WD with 1400 hours. The previous owner claims it was runnig fine when last put away. When going to start it for a new use it made a clunk and would not start. Since they have not attepted to start it , but a guy did try to jump it, it turned over but would not start. Any advice based on this limited info? Is it a connecting rod they heard clunk, did it though a piston? Is it worth dealing with or should I pass? Told that the engine oil was checked and seemed to be fine. Thank you for any imput.
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The previous owner claims it was runnig fine when last put away. 
I love that line, almost at good as
 
Like new condition
or
Just overhauled(of course no reciepts or anything)
 
Sorry but just a clunk is just a clunk without more details, it could be many different things.  I would say since you are asking such a question to not buy such a tractor, especially a diesel as they can get expensive real quick to repair. 
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