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Anyone know the value of Deutz tractors?

Started by brdmkr, April 20, 2007, 01:26:38 PM

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brdmkr

I have a firend that recently purchased a 2004 or 2005 Deutz Agrolux 60 4wd tractor with FEL and grapple (only 200 hours).  He bought it off of a fellow that was in a bind and will sell it to me for what he has in it.  I'd love to have it, but I really don't have the cash laying around.  Still, if it is a really good deal, I'd consider buying it.  If it put too much of a drain on the wallet, I figure I could sell it and maybe make a little.  BUT, if he gave too much for it (or even pretty close to what it is worth), I'd be better off to just forget about it.  I have searched the net, but can not find a price on these.  So any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
Lucas 618  Mahindra 4110, FEL and pallet forks, some cant hooks, and a dose of want-to

DanG

Closest thing I found was an Agrolux70 for $19,500.  It was a Canadian tractor shown on a US website, so I don't know which currency they're talkin' about.

I'd contact a Deutz-Fahr dealer and see what a new one would run.
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brdmkr

I'm feeling as though I may just do that.  There is a dealer not too far from here.  I took a look at the tractor today.  Not sure it would fit me.  Way too many levers and switches.  It was a sho' nuf high-tech tractor.
Lucas 618  Mahindra 4110, FEL and pallet forks, some cant hooks, and a dose of want-to

Fraxinus

I have a cousin who swears that Deutz was/is the best DanG tractor ever built.  Looks like you may have an opportunity for a great deal.
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Frickman

I've never had one of their tractors, but I do have a Deutz engine in my forwarder. It is a very, very good engine.
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Handy Andy

  Deutz tractors aren't popular around here, I could only answer a question about John Deere.
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