With Deutz a lot of memorys coming back to me.I am now 56 ,in my kindhood i am every day on a farm they only had Deutz from 30 to 75 hp.All with two wheel drive. I drove all of them.But before i get the next tractor with more hp the farmer proofed the experiance i had. In the mid of my twentieth i worked as a Truckdriver for a company that is shipping tractors from the Deutz Factory to the dealers.The original Deutz plat is based in a district of Cologne called Deutz.That is where the name came from.Lauingen at that time was the plant they built equipment for greenland as mowers tedders and so on.The original owner before Deutz bought it was Fahr.Later they built other than combines, selfpropelled choppers and until today the only selfpropelled sqare baler in the world.The downwinding spiral came when they bought Allis in the US.As the money was running out they split of the company in two pieces,engine construction and fabricating and the Farm equipment that later was going of in the SDF Brand.Greetings from Germany from Udo a long time viewer and member of your channel.❤❤
Hiya Mike am glad you have good trip, am a irish truck driver, be in Germany alot delivering irish beef!!, we have 5 deutzs at home, 2 air-cooled, , love to go to tractor factory where you where, can believe they didn't have a deutz allis on display!, plus, I can't believe you didn't stop of in Ireland for a Guinness, 🤣, great video, god bless sir!
Thanks Mike, it always interesting to see how other places in the world handle farm to the table for the food supply. Very different machines and colors, this just tells me that farmers are world treasures. They do what it takes in so many inventive ways. This video is a great example of why I like Mike 👍. Happy subscriber 😊!
I have been a fan of your video for about 3 years now and I am at the airport going to navy boot camp right now. Keep up the good work and keep posting videos I might not be able to see them for a about 8 weeks but there is a lot of people that love them.
Thanks Mike for this great European tour! I’m with you, really enjoy seeing experiencing other places, how they do things, etc. Like the simple weight thing that can be on the front or the back, depending on what you’re doing. I’ve found in my limited travels that people are pretty much the same wherever you go 👍.
Always had an interest in European tractors, had a deutz 6006 and 8006 on our farm when I was a kid, they were indestructible and were incredibly fuel efficient. Have all case/David browns on my farm now
Hi Mike Great video about Deutz tractors 👍 . Nice that you were in Lauingen, which is not too far from my hometown. The Rain is typical for us at this time of the year. Greetings from Germany
I am a big fan of these tractors. Cool-looking units, I love the Same/Deutz tractors. it would be a Dream to tour the Factories In Deutschland, there are not many of those around here in Michigan Especially vineyards models.
Great video! I visited a CLAAS Germany, STEYR/CASE IH Austria and New Holland Poland factory, but I hope one day I'll have a chance to visit also Deutz-Fahr!😊 Here in Poland Deutz-Fahr is in top3 most-bought brand new tractors - especially these small, simpler models around 90-120hp. But top1 is New Holland for almost 20 years now - the best value for money I guess.
Thank you for the video. You forgot to mention that the vineyards tractors have a rear steering, we have one, it is so useful in vineyards and orchards.
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Hello Mike, It is a pleasure for me to hear, that you liked the Deutz factory, you have been 15 km away from there i live.. Btw the first mfw drive tractors were the MAN AS250 which were built beginning of the 40s, but they stopped tractors early in the 60s, today they only do trucks…
My father had almost bought the Man 4x4 finally he had Same a 250Dt in 1963 then the Centauro 65DT in 1970 . the 240 of 1959 then the 250 had a very sensitive hydraulic lift with control by the lower arms, precursors because ferguson being with the 3° arm. The Centauro 55 DT in 1966 already had epicycloidal reducers in the front axle hubs and a V4 engine. They were precursors, too bad that the clutches were not up to the mark.
Hello Mike, I enjoy your videos. I was born and raised on a farm west of New Lebanon. Grew up on a F12. You show many places I am familiar with in your farming videos. Keep up the good work, and thanks.
Summer job in 1986, worked on a farm with a Same tractor. First small 4X4 tractor in our area. Amazing how quickly the industry has advanced since then!
Nice video 👍 I'm happy to own a D40L air cooled 3 cylinder 2wd tractor here in luxembourg. Still using it in the woods. I hope more US people visit Europe with the cheap euro 😂
Great video Mike, very informative! That metallic green special paint at 33:11 looks great. I need to visit that museum in Lauingen Germany myself someday!
That truck in the end is a Daf CF from De Rooy in Son, Holland. De Rooy is one of the biggest transporters of tractors and trucks in europe they do transport for many big manufacturers like SDF, Daf, CNH, Iveco, Volvo group trucks, Scania, Claas, Mercedes trucks, MAN, Massey Ferguson. They also build there truck bodies and trailers them self, in the past they converted trucks to front wheel drive so they could make the beds even lower.
Those tires on the end are often called "contractor" tires as they are mainly used on tractors that are destined for non-agricultural use. (ie. earth mowing, road maintenance, snow plowing etc). For snow plowing they also usual use screw-in studs in them for better grip to avoid using chains. They trade in-field grip for better on-road handling and longevity as far as I know.
Thank you Mike for this nice video. I am a mechanik of a DeutzFahr dealer and service station and i`ve been also in Lauingen. You`re doing a pretty god job. I like your reports. Wiht greetings from good old Germany, Tex
I’ve heard of SAME tractors. I didn’t know you wasn’t working for Versatile anymore. There is a Deutz-Fahr dealer in Athens, GA, about 20 minutes from me. I’ve been seeing some of those lately. Seems like a great tractor. Hope you enjoy your new job Mike.
You should have also gone to the Fendt plant in Marktoberdorf. It’s about at tree quarters of from Triviligio to Lauingen. The Lauingen plant is in comparison to that plant just a small business.
In the 90ties after the management buyout of Deutz-Allis, AGCO sold Same and Lamborghini tractors as AGCO Allis and White. Same was an early adaptor of the Diesel engine and is probably the second largest manufacture of air-cooled diesel engines after Deutz AG. Note that Same Deutz-Fahr and Deutz AG are completely separate companies today.
@@robwar2288 Yes Lamborghini got rich on making tractors just as David Brown. Lamborghini developed a super car to spite Enzo Ferrari and David Brown bought Aston Martin which is why they use DB in their model designations.
@@robwar2288 DB was an English company that was bought by JI Case just like International was. Their tractors are quite familiar in Europe and sold all over the world.
Duetz-Fahr still owns 8.4% of Duetz Ag. Volvo bought 22 million shares of Duetz Ag from SAME Duetz-Fahr in 2012. Making Volvo the largest share holder in Duetz Ag at 25%.
Growing up in NE WI, we had a SAME dealer nearby in Lena and Deutz-Fahr in Green Bay area. One farmer nearby had a SAME 130-140 4wd tractor and another had a Deutz DX4.110 (?). We almost bought a SAME or a DX4.110 but Dad stuck with his MF.
I too want a Lambo tractor built in Germany. I'd drive it like the sports car, rarely and only to show off. Plus id get to go to put it to work on a farm instead of a track.
Hi. I hope you see this message. Seeing as you work for Deutz now I was wondering if you could ask them if they have any footage on the Deutz Fahr grasliner. It was a very unique machine, it actually used a technique developed in wisconsin to process forage for rapid wilting called "maceration and mat making". Deutz are the only company to have developed and constructed a fully operational machine to perform this task. I just think it would be a great piece of history to see one working.
Hi, The grassliner was a multidrum conditioner to get hay dry in the field in one day, but it went so slow and the machine got so expensive, that only a few prototypes were produced in the early ninetiees. It might be quite difficult to find one.. Didn t the glorious machine inventor wilhelm von allwörden hold some patents on the machine? E.g EP0431611B1 By the way he was at the same time the managing director of Deutz-Fahr Erntesysteme Gmbh at Lauingen, today the site of the Deutz tractor plant
@@robertgoetz2678 I've seen a grasant in video but I've never seen a grasliner in anything but promotional material. There is one for sale in Europe somewhere though and another is used as a decoration on an entrance way to a farm in Canada. The Canadian one had a staggered roll macerator which apparently didn't work so well and the owners of the prototype ended up fitting a regular mower conditioner to it but it was underpowered for it and they relegated it to a decorative piece in their driveway
Neat video mike. Back in my FFA days I did the tractor driving contest and our local dealer carried Deutz. For some odd reason as long as I was on the Deutz I could ace it. Can’t remember the model exactly but 6045 or 6085? This would have been 1989-91. So always had little spot for Deutz.
Thanks for the Video Tour!! I see you are a Dealer from the USA, but you maybe know how a Private DEUTZ Fan / Owner can see the Factory or even the Production Line?? Because i can’t see anything about a Tour on there SDF Website. About pronauncing SAME, it’s a E on the End, (like Elk) not a I😉 S.A.M.E., an acronym for Società Accomandita Motori Endotermici, is an Italian agricultural machinery manufacturer. The company was founded in 1942 in Treviglio (Bergamo), Italy, by the brothers Francesco and Eugenio Cassani. SAME main products are tractors and front loaders.
We had a couple 100 06 and DX110 growing up. SAME and Leyland tractors were imported into St. Nazianz Wisconsin a few miles west of here. We owned a 384 Leyland, and I drove a couple of SAME but never owned any. I've thought about getting a smaller Deutz air cooled tractor for snow removal and brush cutting, How is the parts availability in the US for these older models?
We used to own Same Explorer 65 and we sold it and bought Zetor 6211 inported from Italy in Croatia like that Same. Only factory what Make Deutz Fahr Harvasters in in Croatia in Zupanja they used to Make Đuro Đakovič Harvasters in županja and Torpedo Tractors in Rijeka all was powerd with Licencd Deutz engine
Hürlimann tractors are as far as I know still available in Switzerland, Portugal and Greece. From all other markets they haven gradually retrieved after SAME bought the DEUTZ-FAHR brand.
I must say the truck at the end of the video is something i've never seen before here in europe,clearly custom made for some company,possibly even some routes to have low clearance for tunnels etc.
Hello, the transporter is de rooy from the netherlands with DAF low bed air air suspension trucks, They are modified to get a lower loading height, people like FVG Fahrzeugbau do the mods and trailers
They really went broke down. They had to sell everything besides their main business engin production after the DEUTZ-ALLIS disaster to keep the company alive. Besides that, the reason why Fendt has been using DEUTZ engines is that Fendt used mainly MWM (Motorenwerke Mannheim) engines until MWM was purchased by DEUTZ in 1983, so Fendt was forced to switch to DEUTZ engines after that take over when DEUTZ decided to phase out production of the MWM engines for usage for farming applications in the late 1990s. Now Fendt is on its way to end usage of DEUTZ engines because on their high horsepower ranges 900 and 1000 they have switched to MAN and the low and there medium range they switching to AGCO Power engines. Now just 500 series still have DEUTZ engines, but their successors might also have AGCO Power engines.
I would love to go to the Deutz factory. Love those tractors. Thanks for sharing this awesome video!
Great video l would like to be there
The video makes me think I was there. I enjoy the video very mutch. Keep them coming as always God Bless
My Dad, was in Same Museum, 30 years ago, and did bring us much pictures, in my childhood. Great video.🙂
With Deutz a lot of memorys coming back to me.I am now 56 ,in my kindhood i am every day on a farm they only had Deutz from 30 to 75 hp.All with two wheel drive. I drove all of them.But before i get the next tractor with more hp the farmer proofed the experiance i had. In the mid of my twentieth i worked as a Truckdriver for a company that is shipping tractors from the Deutz Factory to the dealers.The original Deutz plat is based in a district of Cologne called Deutz.That is where the name came from.Lauingen at that time was the plant they built equipment for greenland as mowers tedders and so on.The original owner before Deutz bought it was Fahr.Later they built other than combines, selfpropelled choppers and until today the only selfpropelled sqare baler in the world.The downwinding spiral came when they bought Allis in the US.As the money was running out they split of the company in two pieces,engine construction and fabricating and the Farm equipment that later was going of in the SDF Brand.Greetings from Germany from Udo a long time viewer and member of your channel.❤❤
We have 4 deutz tractors on our farm! A 1990 dx4.70 to a 2021 7250 warrior. We also have a great dealer close by, 🇨🇦
Thank you for the plant tour..
Mike really enjoyed your video that is an absolutely brilliant from the south of Ireland
4:51 i also got SAME Saturno 4WD, greetings from Serbia.
Hiya Mike am glad you have good trip, am a irish truck driver, be in Germany alot delivering irish beef!!, we have 5 deutzs at home, 2 air-cooled, , love to go to tractor factory where you where, can believe they didn't have a deutz allis on display!, plus, I can't believe you didn't stop of in Ireland for a Guinness, 🤣, great video, god bless sir!
Thanks Mike, it always interesting to see how other places in the world handle farm to the table for the food supply. Very different machines and colors, this just tells me that farmers are world treasures. They do what it takes in so many inventive ways.
This video is a great example of why I like Mike 👍. Happy subscriber 😊!
Thanks for the heart Mike it means a lot.
I have been a fan of your video for about 3 years now and I am at the airport going to navy boot camp right now. Keep up the good work and keep posting videos I might not be able to see them for a about 8 weeks but there is a lot of people that love them.
Thanks, I should have a lot of new videos in the next 8 weeks and good luck.
Mike from mo. Here, enjoyd the vidio! I love using my ole d4006 deutz tractor! Keep up the good job, mike t.
Really like the color scheme on the Hurlimann tractors.
Thanks Mike for this great European tour! I’m with you, really enjoy seeing experiencing other places, how they do things, etc. Like the simple weight thing that can be on the front or the back, depending on what you’re doing. I’ve found in my limited travels that people are pretty much the same wherever you go 👍.
Always had an interest in European tractors, had a deutz 6006 and 8006 on our farm when I was a kid, they were indestructible and were incredibly fuel efficient. Have all case/David browns on my farm now
Hi Mike
Great video about Deutz tractors 👍 . Nice that you were in Lauingen, which is not too far from my hometown.
The Rain is typical for us at this time of the year.
Greetings from Germany
Great to see... My dad visited treviglio Same production, about 30 years ago.
I am a big fan of these tractors. Cool-looking units, I love the Same/Deutz tractors. it would be a Dream to tour the Factories In Deutschland, there are not many of those around here in Michigan Especially vineyards models.
Hey Mike, thanks for the great video I worked for Deutz Fahr over 20 years was one of the guys building the prototype Intrac 6.30 and 6.60
Hey Mike, i hope u liked here in europe, make sure to visit again, and visit the Netherlands too 😉😉
Great video! I visited a CLAAS Germany, STEYR/CASE IH Austria and New Holland Poland factory, but I hope one day I'll have a chance to visit also Deutz-Fahr!😊 Here in Poland Deutz-Fahr is in top3 most-bought brand new tractors - especially these small, simpler models around 90-120hp. But top1 is New Holland for almost 20 years now - the best value for money I guess.
Thank you for the video. You forgot to mention that the vineyards tractors have a rear steering, we have one, it is so useful in vineyards and orchards.
Thank you for sharing this information very interesting to see production and exceptional quality of these tractors
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Hello Mike,
It is a pleasure for me to hear, that you liked the Deutz factory, you have been 15 km away from there i live..
Btw the first mfw drive tractors were the MAN AS250 which were built beginning of the 40s, but they stopped tractors early in the 60s, today they only do trucks…
Can i send you a photo?
My father had almost bought the Man 4x4 finally he had Same a 250Dt in 1963 then the Centauro 65DT in 1970 . the 240 of 1959 then the 250 had a very sensitive hydraulic lift with control by the lower arms, precursors because ferguson being with the 3° arm.
The Centauro 55 DT in 1966 already had epicycloidal reducers in the front axle hubs and a V4 engine. They were precursors, too bad that the clutches were not up to the mark.
Hi Mike I am an International Harvester man myself but your enthousiame about Deutz tractors make me want to drive one too🙂
Great video. I always enjoyed visiting the factories for the equipment we handled.
Great Video. I love the history of the companies. Hope you can do more videos like these.
very interesting video!
Hello Mike, I enjoy your videos. I was born and raised on a farm west of New Lebanon. Grew up on a F12. You show many places I am familiar with in your farming videos. Keep up the good work, and thanks.
This is a pretty sweet video !
Hey Mike. I like your Video. I had as a Swiss Citicen in Switzerland about 30 red Hürlimann until i moved 2016 to Texas.
Nice to see you in my Home Country Germany
If you still up there, you can visit the John Deere plant in Mannheim.
Great video!!!
Awesome tour!
Thanks a lpot for the video! 😊👍🏻
As always THANK YOU for taking us along I know I will never get off the farm to see these things now I can see without leaving the farm
Interesting video Mike.
Summer job in 1986, worked on a farm with a Same tractor. First small 4X4 tractor in our area. Amazing how quickly the industry has advanced since then!
They were ahead of there time them
Wow cool, Willkommen hier in Deutschland. ;)
Outstanding! Thanks for sharing this experience.
Great vídeo Mike.
Keep up the good work
What an interesting tour😉👍 great to see deutz, same and lamborghini tractors in the video👍😁
Great job Mike, keep it up👍👍
Nice video 👍
I'm happy to own a D40L air cooled 3 cylinder 2wd tractor here in luxembourg.
Still using it in the woods.
I hope more US people visit Europe with the cheap euro 😂
good video Mike. Ever since I found that Lamborghini made a tractor, I thought it would be cool to have one.
Great video Mike, very informative! That metallic green special paint at 33:11 looks great. I need to visit that museum in Lauingen Germany myself someday!
That truck in the end is a Daf CF from De Rooy in Son, Holland. De Rooy is one of the biggest transporters of tractors and trucks in europe they do transport for many big manufacturers like SDF, Daf, CNH, Iveco, Volvo group trucks, Scania, Claas, Mercedes trucks, MAN, Massey Ferguson. They also build there truck bodies and trailers them self, in the past they converted trucks to front wheel drive so they could make the beds even lower.
Very cool video Mike. @ 31:52, that Duetz right there is SHARP!
Very interesting.
Pretty cool trip you had !
Herzlich willkommen in Deutschland!!
Them lambo colours look awesome great video buddy I hope you gave a wave flying over the uk
Would have been cool if you got video of a newer valtra tractor over there. I would love to see one or ride in one some day.
An amazingly good video. thank you Mike!!
Very cool trip Mike. Thank you 😊
We had a Same tractor. We bought it on the early 90s. We had a lot of trouble with the pto
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Let me know the next time you are in Switzerland. I can show you some interesting farms then... Greetings Simon
Sounds good!
Those tires on the end are often called "contractor" tires as they are mainly used on tractors that are destined for non-agricultural use. (ie. earth mowing, road maintenance, snow plowing etc). For snow plowing they also usual use screw-in studs in them for better grip to avoid using chains. They trade in-field grip for better on-road handling and longevity as far as I know.
some custom silage crews here in europe also like to run them for transport applications for their better road handeling
Hallo🙋
Welcome to Bavaria
Thank you Mike for this nice video. I am a mechanik of a DeutzFahr dealer and service station and i`ve been also in Lauingen.
You`re doing a pretty god job. I like your reports. Wiht greetings from good old Germany, Tex
I’ve heard of SAME tractors. I didn’t know you wasn’t working for Versatile anymore. There is a Deutz-Fahr dealer in Athens, GA, about 20 minutes from me. I’ve been seeing some of those lately. Seems like a great tractor. Hope you enjoy your new job Mike.
When did he leave Versatile?
June 17, 2022
Hi Mike, you´ve been not fare away from my farm. Greets Thomas
Awesome!
You should have also gone to the Fendt plant in Marktoberdorf. It’s about at tree quarters of from Triviligio to Lauingen. The Lauingen plant is in comparison to that plant just a small business.
In the 90ties after the management buyout of Deutz-Allis, AGCO sold Same and Lamborghini tractors as AGCO Allis and White. Same was an early adaptor of the Diesel engine and is probably the second largest manufacture of air-cooled diesel engines after Deutz AG. Note that Same Deutz-Fahr and Deutz AG are completely separate companies today.
So at one the Lamborghini car and tractor were the same Company?
@@robwar2288 Yes Lamborghini got rich on making tractors just as David Brown. Lamborghini developed a super car to spite Enzo Ferrari and David Brown bought Aston Martin which is why they use DB in their model designations.
@@apn42 wow! I didn’t know DB was a Euro company! Neighbor had one when I was growing up. It was painted like a Case Orange/white
@@robwar2288 DB was an English company that was bought by JI Case just like International was. Their tractors are quite familiar in Europe and sold all over the world.
Duetz-Fahr still owns 8.4% of Duetz Ag. Volvo bought 22 million shares of Duetz Ag from SAME Duetz-Fahr in 2012. Making Volvo the largest share holder in Duetz Ag at 25%.
Exzellent. 👍
Growing up in NE WI, we had a SAME dealer nearby in Lena and Deutz-Fahr in Green Bay area. One farmer nearby had a SAME 130-140 4wd tractor and another had a Deutz DX4.110 (?). We almost bought a SAME or a DX4.110 but Dad stuck with his MF.
Certainly can recommend the bib overalls… love mine, should be able to get them from any dealer 🤷♂️
AWSOME trip, so jealous LOL I wouldn’t mind 8280 TTV warrior for chase driving or 5G for livestock tractor.
I too want a Lambo tractor built in Germany. I'd drive it like the sports car, rarely and only to show off. Plus id get to go to put it to work on a farm instead of a track.
Hi. I hope you see this message. Seeing as you work for Deutz now I was wondering if you could ask them if they have any footage on the Deutz Fahr grasliner. It was a very unique machine, it actually used a technique developed in wisconsin to process forage for rapid wilting called "maceration and mat making". Deutz are the only company to have developed and constructed a fully operational machine to perform this task. I just think it would be a great piece of history to see one working.
Hi,
The grassliner was a multidrum conditioner to get hay dry in the field in one day, but it went so slow and the machine got so expensive, that only a few prototypes were produced in the early ninetiees. It might be quite difficult to find one..
Didn t the glorious machine inventor wilhelm von allwörden hold some patents on the machine? E.g EP0431611B1
By the way he was at the same time the managing director of Deutz-Fahr Erntesysteme Gmbh at Lauingen, today the site of the Deutz tractor plant
@@robertgoetz2678 I've seen a grasant in video but I've never seen a grasliner in anything but promotional material. There is one for sale in Europe somewhere though and another is used as a decoration on an entrance way to a farm in Canada. The Canadian one had a staggered roll macerator which apparently didn't work so well and the owners of the prototype ended up fitting a regular mower conditioner to it but it was underpowered for it and they relegated it to a decorative piece in their driveway
There is a video on youtube though
ruclips.net/video/ubRHaiAMr-I/видео.html
@@robertgoetz2678 that's a grasant not a grasliner
@@billbobby461 what is the difference, if there is any?
I spent a couple years in Bavaria. I leaned enough German to get a beer, a meal, and my face slapped (not necessarily in that order).
Neat video mike. Back in my FFA days I did the tractor driving contest and our local dealer carried Deutz. For some odd reason as long as I was on the Deutz I could ace it. Can’t remember the model exactly but 6045 or 6085? This would have been 1989-91. So always had little spot for Deutz.
Probably a 7085 I have the older model a 4.7. Once you understand the range part it is as easy as any manual transmission car to drive at least.
There is one specialist Hurlimann dealer in the UK. Long established with a loyal customer base.
Thanks for the Video Tour!!
I see you are a Dealer from the USA, but you maybe know how a Private DEUTZ Fan / Owner
can see the Factory or even the Production Line??
Because i can’t see anything about a Tour on there SDF Website.
About pronauncing SAME, it’s a E on the End, (like Elk) not a I😉
S.A.M.E., an acronym for Società Accomandita Motori Endotermici, is an Italian agricultural machinery manufacturer. The company was founded in 1942 in Treviglio (Bergamo), Italy, by the brothers Francesco and Eugenio Cassani. SAME main products are tractors and front loaders.
How r u?.great upploading- 👍
We had a couple 100 06 and DX110 growing up.
SAME and Leyland tractors were imported into St. Nazianz Wisconsin a few miles west of here.
We owned a 384 Leyland, and I drove a couple of SAME but never owned any.
I've thought about getting a smaller Deutz air cooled tractor for snow removal and brush cutting, How is the parts availability in the US for these older models?
Mike, can i know which camera you are using. It's very nice with HD clarity.
Used a GoPro Hero 9 and my iPhone on this video.
Those Class tractors are available in North America. We have a dealer here and they sell lots of Class tractors.
Yes but not this particular model I was told
@@farmhandmike Oh I see! I thought you meant all Class tractors. My bad! Very interesting video Mike, Thanks!
Is there alot of deutz dealerships in the U.S. be neat to have one of these tractors
We used to own Same Explorer 65 and we sold it and bought Zetor 6211 inported from Italy in Croatia like that Same. Only factory what Make Deutz Fahr Harvasters in in Croatia in Zupanja they used to Make Đuro Đakovič Harvasters in županja and Torpedo Tractors in Rijeka all was powerd with Licencd Deutz engine
I wondered if they had an Intrac 6.60 in the museum or a D60006, both unusual tractors!
How does the rolling resistance of those tires affect fuel consumption?
at least you weren't driving in the UK and trying to drive on the left!
I was in the UK a few summers ago.
Hürlimann tractors are as far as I know still available in Switzerland, Portugal and Greece. From all other markets they haven gradually retrieved after SAME bought the DEUTZ-FAHR brand.
UK still has hurlimann dealers
Used to own a SAME tractor that came with farm I bought great tractor but hard to get parts
you working with deutz fahr now?
Fantastic 👍*klick
Are you still with versatile or did y’all switch
I left Versatile in June
We had a same 80 horse 4 wheel drive air cooled 4 cylinder
Mike do they offer a bar axle option?
The bigger tractors have a bolt on bar axle option I think fendt is similar.
There is indeed another difference between a DEUTZ-FAHR tractor and a Lamborghini tractor. The Lamborghini's are usually sold at a lower price.
Massy Harris was the first 4 wd..the GP model in 1938
Why did you leave versatile. ?
Where did you go in Italy? I live there
Treviglio.
@@farmhandmike Aaa ok ok, i know, it's one of the most important Deutz-Fahr factory here. I hope you liked it and Italy. You are the best Mike❤️
How's the chow?
Deutz 🚜🍻🥰🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🥳
Ködel&Böhm 😂🙈
Close as I got to the Deutz equipment was the engine we put in underground Locomotives. The customer could get any engine they wanted.
I must say the truck at the end of the video is something i've never seen before here in europe,clearly custom made for some company,possibly even some routes to have low clearance for tunnels etc.
Hello, the transporter is de rooy from the netherlands with DAF low bed air air suspension trucks,
They are modified to get a lower loading height, people like FVG Fahrzeugbau do the mods and trailers
Same deutz fahr
So What ever Happened with the Deutz- Allis? I honestly thought Deutz went broke until I bought a Fendt with a Deutz Engine.
They really went broke down. They had to sell everything besides their main business engin production after the DEUTZ-ALLIS disaster to keep the company alive. Besides that, the reason why Fendt has been using DEUTZ engines is that Fendt used mainly MWM (Motorenwerke Mannheim) engines until MWM was purchased by DEUTZ in 1983, so Fendt was forced to switch to DEUTZ engines after that take over when DEUTZ decided to phase out production of the MWM engines for usage for farming applications in the late 1990s. Now Fendt is on its way to end usage of DEUTZ engines because on their high horsepower ranges 900 and 1000 they have switched to MAN and the low and there medium range they switching to AGCO Power engines. Now just 500 series still have DEUTZ engines, but their successors might also have AGCO Power engines.
@@favorit926vario5 wow!!! That’s very Interesting! Thanks!!