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    Posted: 18 Nov 2017 at 7:48pm
Has anyone here had any experience with these? There is a 7120 for sale by me and i was wondering how they are. Thanks
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  Low hour units are excellent tractors. 
Parts are heinously expensive but maybe not worse than other brands.Don't know.Massey seems plenty pricey as well.
  Neighbors still run 7110 and 7120.I'll bet the 7120 has 10000 hours or more and is used as a hay and winter feeding tractor. Starts great in really cold temperatures.
   I still have the little brother -7085.Simpler transmission design and just as stout imho.
   You won't get much love for these tractors here but lots of them are still running after 20 years in our neck of the woods.

 
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We sold a lot of those tractors and they are very strong.  My only advice to you is take the time to really check out the transmission, it is unique to the older DX series and 7110/710/7145 and can be expensive to repair. 
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All air cooled, I think.  (?)
Chris in NE Florida
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We have an excellent dealer in our area that has a huge salvage yard of all Deutz if anyone is looking for parts. Landwehr Repair in Stratford WI 715-687-2317
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