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Re: Deutz 7.10 transmission over haul


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Posted by robert major on December 05, 2014 at 22:45:28 from (216.81.4.45):

In Reply to: Deutz 7.10 transmission over haul posted by David Canada on December 05, 2014 at 20:52:17:

Hi

Parts will be from dealer and expensive it's an agco product now!. There is a dealer near me in Manitoba for them.

he was deutz years ago and they invited him back when agco Killed valtra in North america.

I don't think there is much jobber stuff, if any for that trans. I

have been in a DX120 trans once which is maybe

slightly different , at a dealership

shop getting used parts out for a job.

it was a bugger for big awkward snap rings and

stuff. They love to be set up right to on re

assembly. if not right you get problems.

As for ease I won't do them in my shop. But

had a guy ask me about a 7.10. I said no.

He was 82, and he got an old mechanic from town

he was about 76. They got the trans manual

copied from where the parts were going to be

ordered.

it was like 200 sheets of paper. The pair of

them stripped it down to bare castings and laid

it all down on a long bench in order. I went to

see it one day and just shock my head in

disbelief.

it took them from harvest to the next spring

on and off, but they did it. and he's now 86

the mechanic died last year.

That tractors still running it was in his yard

2 weeks ago when I was there fixing for him. my

friend did one last year he reconed the old guy

did good to from what he said.

So anythings possible if you want to spend the

time/ money and get it right. I kinda felt bad

after they did it. But if I messed up, the

hours came out of my pocket to fix it the

second time.

Regards Robert

This post was edited by Robert Major at 22:56:11 12/05/14 2 times.



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