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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lonn Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Jun 2018 at 12:01pm
The only reason I would prefer Cummins is for parts. Deutz is overall a good engine in my book and so is Cummins. IMO the big Deutz does out perform the smaller Cummins powerwise. When I was at the Allis dealership the biggest problem we had was convincing a farmer to even try one out and then repair work was no fun because we weren't quite properly equipped. One smaller 50 or 60 hp tractor came in for a clutch job and other things but the book they sent us was only written in German. Had to call a regular Deutz dealer in Iowa to walk us through the job.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote tab Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Jun 2018 at 12:10pm
Well an n14 iin a truck or an 8960 Deere is one thing I have had them in those no complaints an 8.3 in a combine is another thing all together forgot I had a gutless 8.3 in a newholland front wheel assist with the added joy of a crappy fuel system lets see most manufactures have left the cumins for all different kinds of engines
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Originally posted by victoryallis victoryallis wrote:

Another thought

If Cummins is as bad as folks on here think why did Agco, Deere, New Holland, Massey and CIH use them in tractors?   How many trucks and industrial pieces have them? I don’t know the numbers but I bet several times more Cummins made than Duetz

And out of the five, only Deere is still using them. 
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The deutz motor has to be kept clean to be reliable. I would run it up to temp and then use a laser thermometer and check all cylinders and heads before u buy it and all bearings etc..... if its a good motor with regular mntce it will last a long time..... where did the few qts of oil go I wonder? low oil or dirty oil is death to a deutz.
I have one in my 9150 and it pulls very strong.
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