I have a Deutz-Allis 7085 MFWA 85hp use it all winter long. They have glow plugs and will start -30*C without being plugged in. Awesome machine. It pulls a 5 bottom plow & a 14' disc without a problem. Looking to upgrade to a 18' disc. Also looking for a 9190 or a 9150.
nice tractor wow. I have a baby one lol, I cant remember exaticaly what model it is off the top of my head but i know that it is an 1986 with 55HP & 2wd. it has a front loader and the air cooled diesel. how easy is it to get those air cooled diesels running in the winter time. I dont ever start mine in the winter so i really dont know. watch my vid to see my deutz
Yours is something like a 55-06? This one seems to start pretty well in the cold. They aren't any different to start than any other tractor. The 9190 has a start assist injector. The biggest problem is not having any heat in the cab unless you are really working the engine. Gotta keep the batteries in good condition so they will rooll the engine over.
I have a Deutz-Allis 7085 MFWA 85hp use it all winter long. They have glow plugs and will start -30*C without being plugged in. Awesome machine. It pulls a 5 bottom plow & a 14' disc without a problem. Looking to upgrade to a 18' disc. Also looking for a 9190 or a 9150.
ReNeGaDe800RiDeR 1 year ago
you guy's should turn the blade around . Or use a loader tractor.
classharvester 1 year ago
Why dont you turn that blade the other way, thats way easier
martiendairy 2 years ago 4
cause theres no good place to mount on the front
Spartan1990x2 2 years ago
we use a front mounted blade on ours but its a bitch to use
Spartan1990x2 3 years ago
nice tractor wow. I have a baby one lol, I cant remember exaticaly what model it is off the top of my head but i know that it is an 1986 with 55HP & 2wd. it has a front loader and the air cooled diesel. how easy is it to get those air cooled diesels running in the winter time. I dont ever start mine in the winter so i really dont know. watch my vid to see my deutz
hotrodkid7 3 years ago
Yours is something like a 55-06? This one seems to start pretty well in the cold. They aren't any different to start than any other tractor. The 9190 has a start assist injector. The biggest problem is not having any heat in the cab unless you are really working the engine. Gotta keep the batteries in good condition so they will rooll the engine over.
rumleyus 3 years ago
im sorry i made a mistake on how much horse power mine was. I have the D 62 06. so i have 62 horses. anyway thank you for the info!
hotrodkid7 3 years ago
If you were to sell that, how mu ch would it go for? Just asking around, im kinda interested in a 9150 Deutz.
theblob15 3 years ago
$25,000 to $30,000.
rumleyus 3 years ago
@rumleyus WE HAD A 9150 AND WE DONT FIND ANY PIECE, AT THE GARAGE IT TOOKS 3-4 YEARS TO REBUILT THE MOTOR WHERE DO YO TAKE YOUR PIECE
R1rangerm1 1 year ago
Yes. 374 C.I.D. turbo.
rumleyus 3 years ago