Deutz Farm tractors

Deutz-Fahr Agrotron tractorDeutz can trace its history to the Nikolaus Otto, Gottleib Daimler, and the first internal combustion engines. Agricultural machinery production began in 1907. Deutz tractors were very popular in western Europe after World War II. Farmers liked the simple, rugged air-cooled diesel engines. In 1969, Deutz mergered with Fahr, a farm implement manufacturer. The company was purchased by SAME in 1995.

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45045 hp1968 - 1981
D 1514 hp1959 - 1964
D 4034 hp1958 - 1965
D 250522 hp1965 - 1967
D 250624 hp1968 - 1981
D 300528 hp1965 - 1967
D 300630 hp1967 - 1981
D 400535 hp1965 - 1967
D 400635 hp1968 - 1981
D 450540 hp1965 - 1967
D 450640 hp1971 - 1981
D 500545 hp1967
D 500648 hp1968 - 1974
D 520651 hp1974 - 1981
D 550551 hp1965 - 1966
D 550652 hp1967 - 1974
D 600558 hp1966 - 1967
D 600662 hp1968 - 1974
D 620660 hp1974 - 1981
D 680667 hp1974 - 1981
D 700671 hp1969 - 1974
D 720670 hp1974 - 1981
D 750675 hp1968 - 1970
D 800580 hp1965 - 1966
D 800680 hp1967 - 1978
D 900585 hp1966 - 1967
D 900692 hp1967 - 1970
D 10006100 hp1969 - 1978
D 12006120 hp1970 - 1971
D 13006130 hp1972 - 1976
D 16006160 hp1970 - 1975
F1M41410 hp1936 - 1951
F1L51414 hp1950 - 1957
F1L61210 hp1953 - 1958
F2M31527 hp1934 - 1942
F2M31729 hp1934 - 1942
F2M41734 hp1941 - 1953
F2L51427 hp1950 - 1955
F2L61221 hp1954 - 1958
F3M31749 hp1935 - 1942
F3M41749 hp1942 - 1952
F3L51441 hp1951 - 1964
F4L51459 hp1952 - 1966

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