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Deutz Allis 7085

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    Posted: 04 May 2012 at 3:47pm
Are planter tractor went pow today is this an expensive fix to rebuild.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DrAllis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 May 2012 at 8:29pm
Our planter tractor went "pow" ?????.......what part of the tractor went "pow" ?? and if it's the engine, I'd guess the corn and soybeans will all be planted before you get it fixed.....maybe even the second crop of hay will be cut.
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Condolences.......
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Don't know what a 7085 is worth running but it might be time to upgrade to another color.
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Did the engine blow? ? Id be interested if u want to sell it
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 I would like to know what went pow also. Speaking of those 7085's there is one here coming up on a auction on owner clean machine store inside when not used had clutch done 2 years ago.  I know they are not an allis but was looking for more info.  It wouldn't be any different than owning a allis in this part of the country.  My thoughts are were there many made I have talked to several deutz people back east and claim good tractor and every part is available though deutz.  Tractor is a mfwd with a loader.  I was told where they are popular this is a 15,ooo dollar tractor.
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DA 7085 is a very solid tractor.  We sold hundreds of DA tractors and that is one of the best, would be glad to help but need more than POW.

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At 1:59 in there is slow motion of a POW.


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Now THAT is a POW!  I guess they don't build Binders they way they used to.  Glad the driver wasn't hurt, (except his pride).
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