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| How hard is it to get parts for for Deutz Allis 9000 series? My local Agco dealer doesn't support Deutz Allis. Do any dealers? |
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Flanagan, Illinois | What model and what do you need. Parts are pricey, but available |
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Liberty, MO | Don't have any trouble getting parts for my 9190 and 9150 |
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| Do they come through Agco? How hard is it to find someone to work on them? Looking at a 9150. |
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central iowa | stucks - 5/19/2015 20:24
Do they come through Agco? How hard is it to find someone to work on them? Looking at a 9150.
you must have a lazy parts guy, cause he should be able to get you parts through AGCO.
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SW, Missouri | We get ours through the local new Holland dealer. |
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Liberty, MO | The only difference between the Deutz-Allis and the White tractors 135,155,160,185 is the engines and the DA's are longer wheelbase making for a better ride and the windshield is larger I think. My 9150 (160 hp) a little short on low end torque, under 1200 rpm's but is the most economy planter tractor I've ever owned, 12 row planter 24 ft drill, runs for ever on tank of fuel, (100) gallons. |
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| On the 9150 do not use starting fluid it will stretch head bolts. With a load on the engine make sure there is not a popping sound which is head gasket. We have owned a 9150 for 6000 hours plus its been a great tractor . |
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Liberty, MO | My 9150 and a r52 gleaner combine ,same engine, have automatic either injectors, here. Have started my 9150 in some low temps to push snow. |
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| Check with Ward Brothers in Hendersonville. NC
Don is very knowledgeable but has semi retired. He knows Deutz and how to get anything you need. |
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