I bought a second hand deutz motor for my excavator. I had it sitting on wooden blocks in the workshop and I crossed the starter to check that it wasn’t seized and it started. There was no fuel tank attached and I hadn’t bled the fuel pump, but there was obviously enough diesel in the pipes to fire it up. It sat there ticking away merrily for a couple of minutes. It still starts first time every time.
Fabulous engines, my first driving lesson at 8 years old was on a Deutz tractor (or Magirus Deutz?). Years later our heavy military transports and logistic vehicles were mostly the V10 versions, producing a beautiful rumbling sound. The largest version I believe was the 16 liter turbocharged and intercooled BF12L413C of 518 horsepower, powering the G6 self propelled howitzer. I was told by a friend in the technical corps that they were reliable and performed very well in the desert conditions.
Here in Brazil, the ABPF (Brazilian society for railway preservation) have two litlle shunting locomotives Orestein Und Koppel, with air cooled four cilinders Deutz engines, running for shunt trains or fews operation during works in the track. Very good engine.
I can remember these venerable Deutz diesels when they were the engine used in POCLAIN Hydraulic Excavators,, back in the 1970's. The Company I worked for back then was a Sales & Service dealer for these great old Excavators. Those Deutz engines would always fire up right away, I seem to recall. Great sounds and pictures, Thanks.
I have two such Deutz engines, a 3 cylinder and a 4 cylinder, each driving a power generator. Very reliable air-cooled machines, especially for stationary use, such as for driving water pumps, compressors, generators, etc. If you give them periodic maintenance, change belts, filters and oil, they are almost indestructible.
IN EL SALVADOR BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR THERE WAS A COMPANY THAT SOLD MAGIRUS DEUTZ TRUCKS. THE ARMY BOUGHT SOME OF THOSE BIG TRUCKS COOLED BY AN AIR TURBINE. AND PUT STEEL PLATES AROUND THEM TO MAKE THEM WAR TRUCKS, WE CALLED THEM MAZINGERS. THEY EXTREMELY POWERFUL TRUCKS, FATS AND STRONG, THE BEST TRUCKS IN THE WORLD. AS A SOLDIER I ALWAYS WANTED TO RIDE IN THOSE TRUCKS TO BE SAFE.
Poclain used them on some excavators I've worked on. The most important thing is the belt tensioner and its alarm activating switch if the belt breaks or has gotten very loose. It's a good engine if you follow the maintenance book.
I still use a Poclain 60 with a four cylinder air cooled Deutz engine. Best starting engine l’ve ever encountered. You just have to think about turning the key and it fires up!
Worked with and on them, brilliant engineering. From one of the largest manufacturers, to the present remains of such a well-respected company, i wondered where , when and why they reduced the size of their business. If anyone has answers, i really would like to hear.
Magirua-Deutz 26 tonne 6x4 with a V10 320 hp 413 series engine and a Fuller-Eaton non synchro 9 speed gearbox. That's what I cut my teeth on driving trucks. The truck itself would drive through anything, survive a nuclear attack and you could fix it with a hammer and screwdriver. But you'd better not miss a shift going uphill 😀 The engine was a bit dog-eared but despite my best efforts I could not overheat it. It just didn't care. The fuel injection and the compression were a bit so-so and winter starts required a good few minutes to clear the smoke that would cover a city block. In the summer the howl of the fan was frightening, it almost sounded like a jet engine. I was very sad to see it scrapped...
i m curious since i have an overhaul due lamborghini r603 tractor and parts are hard to come by, having seen some deutz air cooled engine i wonder if they share parts with Lamborghini aircooled 3 piston tractor?
Have worked on a few of those sir cooled Deutz diesels. Than all ran great. Until they didn't. It's all or nothing with them. Simple to rebuild though.
@@temsbab1565 great motor. We got one in an Ottawa spotter truck and a Taylor forklift. Got a couple 471 Detroit's in some old Taylor's. And a green forklift of unknown origins has an air cooled Deuz in it. If its paid for and works. Why buy new.
@@jerrykinnin7941 my brother has a brand new digger and has problems with it I have a few 70s and 80s land rovers with 2.25 and 2.5 na diesels they just keep going also have an old hymac digger it doesn't stop but the best one is a old 4wd forklift unsure what it is as it's been painted in army green engine is an old ford but may be perkins I brought it for £800 15 years ago never fails me
Tengo un F3L912 Deutz quiere adaptarlo a una transmission manual de Ford pero que bolante o flywheel puedo husar ? Alguien que me de un Numero de parte porfavor o una idea
That "noise and smoke" is what transports every single last item that you buy, to the store. So, no problem, stop buying EVERYTHING that you own, and no one will have to bring your cheap under pants, and your Chinese crap across the ocean on an oil burning ship, nor will any trucks need to drive to the stores. Then, you can make all of your own things, with your own two hands, and grow or hunt all of your food. No more Diesel trucks! Oh, and figure out new propulsion systems suitable for ambulance and fire truck duty as well. Good luck my friend!
I wonder what the neighbors says to all that noise and smoke...? I would have gone totally insane 🤬 if I was a neighbor to one of those engines and I had to listen to that every fucking day...
Seeing as many of these shown are in junkyards, anyone living next door probably doesn't mind. They either work in the junkyard, or they are blitzed out of their mind on booze and dope!
@@timcanizares5240 Invite your buddies (and me!) maybe some whiskey, and have an engine "run off competition"! All running at once, last one still running on one liter of fuel wins!
I had a 79 Chevy truck with a 5 cylinder air cooled deutz engine. It was a torque monster.
Can you tell engine modal and name
@@divyanshyt7395 if memory serves me correctly it was a F5L 912.
Deutz one of the most reliable and longest lasting engines around
Deutz engines are very versatile because you can mount them flat or upright.
I bought a second hand deutz motor for my excavator. I had it sitting on wooden blocks in the workshop and I crossed the starter to check that it wasn’t seized and it started. There was no fuel tank attached and I hadn’t bled the fuel pump, but there was obviously enough diesel in the pipes to fire it up. It sat there ticking away merrily for a couple of minutes. It still starts first time every time.
Thank the stars that it didn't "run away"!
Deutz obviously makes excellent engines!
Great engines. Can’t beat the air cooled. Have been using them on my farm for years.
Do you like these DEUTZ Engines ?
Tough workhose
Fuck yes
Heaven is how I explain it.
Yes , but it's funny how they don't run without an electric motor. ..
@@rytvdinners5064 what are you implying? Electric works great to start the engine that puts out the real power for 1000's of hrs.
Great Engines, as bullet proof as they come 👌🏻😎
Fabulous engines, my first driving lesson at 8 years old was on a Deutz tractor (or Magirus Deutz?). Years later our heavy military transports and logistic vehicles were mostly the V10 versions, producing a beautiful rumbling sound. The largest version I believe was the 16 liter turbocharged and intercooled BF12L413C of 518 horsepower, powering the G6 self propelled howitzer. I was told by a friend in the technical corps that they were reliable and performed very well in the desert conditions.
Here in Brazil, the ABPF (Brazilian society for railway preservation) have two litlle shunting locomotives Orestein Und Koppel, with air cooled four cilinders Deutz engines, running for shunt trains or fews operation during works in the track. Very good engine.
I can remember these venerable Deutz diesels when they were the engine used in POCLAIN Hydraulic Excavators,, back in the 1970's.
The Company I worked for back then was a Sales & Service dealer for these great old Excavators. Those Deutz engines would always fire up right away, I seem to recall.
Great sounds and pictures, Thanks.
I have two such Deutz engines, a 3 cylinder and a 4 cylinder, each driving a power generator.
Very reliable air-cooled machines, especially for stationary use, such as for driving water pumps, compressors, generators, etc.
If you give them periodic maintenance, change belts, filters and oil, they are almost indestructible.
@@rvdb8876 Yes, indeed!
Love the sound Deutz F5l413
Deutz .... " Wir kühlen mit Krawall und Lärm! " 💪
IN EL SALVADOR BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR THERE WAS A COMPANY THAT SOLD MAGIRUS DEUTZ TRUCKS. THE ARMY BOUGHT SOME OF THOSE BIG TRUCKS COOLED BY AN AIR TURBINE. AND PUT STEEL PLATES AROUND THEM TO MAKE THEM WAR TRUCKS, WE CALLED THEM MAZINGERS. THEY EXTREMELY POWERFUL TRUCKS, FATS AND STRONG, THE BEST TRUCKS IN THE WORLD. AS A SOLDIER I ALWAYS WANTED TO RIDE IN THOSE TRUCKS TO BE SAFE.
Poclain used them on some excavators I've worked on. The most important thing is the belt tensioner and its alarm activating switch if the belt breaks or has gotten very loose. It's a good engine if you follow the maintenance book.
I still use a Poclain 60 with a four cylinder air cooled Deutz engine. Best starting engine l’ve ever encountered. You just have to think about turning the key and it fires up!
2:02 those inline 6 aircooled deutz were used alot for generators 75kw. very reliable and run forever.
Have you ever seen DEUTZ ENGINE live ?
Yes , 2 cylinders air cooled diesel deutz engine
Farm with a d130o6 deutz, awesome pice of German engineering
Worked with and on them, brilliant engineering.
From one of the largest manufacturers, to the present remains of such a well-respected company, i wondered where , when and why they reduced the size of their business. If anyone has answers, i really would like to hear.
yes. My dad has a Deutz 3.000cc 3cylinder air cooled tractor from 1970
Had 100-06 , 130-06 and dx160 . If you walk past them with a ice cream cone they won't start
Magirua-Deutz 26 tonne 6x4 with a V10 320 hp 413 series engine and a Fuller-Eaton non synchro 9 speed gearbox. That's what I cut my teeth on driving trucks. The truck itself would drive through anything, survive a nuclear attack and you could fix it with a hammer and screwdriver. But you'd better not miss a shift going uphill 😀
The engine was a bit dog-eared but despite my best efforts I could not overheat it. It just didn't care. The fuel injection and the compression were a bit so-so and winter starts required a good few minutes to clear the smoke that would cover a city block. In the summer the howl of the fan was frightening, it almost sounded like a jet engine.
I was very sad to see it scrapped...
if u knew what it was worth here in australia. u would be crying to death.
Air cooled engines are great in cold environments
I see and hear those Duetze all the time on concrete pumps!
Extremely cool engines, each is unique
Ah yes! the rattle of a Diesel engine coming to life! Don't you love it?
Greta Thunberg would like a word.
Hell yes i do!
Still a few of them Deutz in underground mining here in Sudbury.
I've got a pair of F4L912Ws in underground equipment. One 1-yard LHD/scooptram and one 5-ton truck.
i m curious since i have an overhaul due lamborghini r603 tractor and parts are hard to come by, having seen some deutz air cooled engine i wonder if they share parts with Lamborghini aircooled 3 piston tractor?
GREAT !
Used hear in the us on a whole bunch of equipment and one of the best engines around
Love old diesels
Deutz diesel power💪💪💪 ,acá en Argentina los colocamos en las pik up
Can we talk about the HAND CRANKED TURBINE?!?? WANT 🙂
Hi i Will Love it. Whats that model?
Not even the only one made
Why this is so better than sports car :)
Because of ...🤓❤👌☺🙂
Because this is ART
we have a few of the deutz air cooled on the farm running water wells.
I used to see them a lot in gensets back in the 80's
Are Deutz air cooled engines in the Terex backhoes and excavators now? Or perhaps water cooled. Wonder how they compare to Perkins diesels.
Have worked on a few of those sir cooled Deutz diesels. Than all ran great. Until they didn't. It's all or nothing with them. Simple to rebuild though.
What is the gas turbine in the opening shots?
The engine in the thumbnail (2:10) will still be around when the world becomes Crossout.
MEGA cool :-)
Used to have a factory original 6 cylinder turbo in a c70 GMC. Fantastic heater served also as an oil cooler
I did not know GM ever used Deutz in their vehicles. What year was the truck?
They didnt
@@JamesAdams-bd9df 6
Deutz power!
I had one of the Aleskya Pipeline F-350s with a factory Deutz.
Sold to Scrapper, sadly wrecked last year.
Their new 9 series 9340 TTV tractor is freaking badass. I want one. I'd drive it to work. If a tractor can be sexy it's the 9 series
Did the green tractor at 1:50 not have glow plugs?
Very Very cool!
I recall a Deutz air cooled diesel on a French made "Claron" compost turner.
Air starter on an air cooled Duez.
In an old right hand drive Land rover.
Wth a 2 stick trans and a 2 stick transfer case.
What land rover
@@temsbab1565 if i had a land rover, Mine.
@@jerrykinnin7941 mine has a 5.9 cummins
@@temsbab1565 great motor. We got one in an Ottawa spotter truck and a Taylor forklift. Got a couple 471 Detroit's in some old Taylor's. And a green forklift of unknown origins has an air cooled Deuz in it. If its paid for and works. Why buy new.
@@jerrykinnin7941 my brother has a brand new digger and has problems with it I have a few 70s and 80s land rovers with 2.25 and 2.5 na diesels they just keep going also have an old hymac digger it doesn't stop but the best one is a old 4wd forklift unsure what it is as it's been painted in army green engine is an old ford but may be perkins I brought it for £800 15 years ago never fails me
I always wanted to put a f6l 913 into a Ford one ton
Them are some good reliable engines.
I've seen conventional water cooled ones on fire pumps.
I gotta get one of those flame thrower motors😁
Tengo un F3L912 Deutz quiere adaptarlo a una transmission manual de Ford pero que bolante o flywheel puedo husar ? Alguien que me de un Numero de parte porfavor o una idea
I want one ! Not sure what for but they look cool.
Sometimes, that's the best reason to buy something wacky!
I bet that lad with the eng8ne on the trailer is popular with the neighbours - preferably people to a drum kit tho
Son motorasos de mucho torque yo tuve un tractor farh era tres cilindros 2114 era tremendo lo que tiraba.
صوته يعدل الراس
Very Good!..
which school did this guy go when he was young I didn't know so much even tho am a car guy
エンジンの排気音に秀樹感激Goodです=3
Marvellous German engines
These engines were used in mining locomotive's with a scrubber on the exhaust that came out steam.
K E N A P A
SUARA MESIN DIESEL
SANGAT BERISIK
0:55
Runnin' like a chaff cutter
Did I just watch….an man…hand crank start a turbine engine?
That's what I'm asking myself right now...
Would love to smell all those diesel engine smoke
Damn things do not start so easy do they.
All this is very good, but Deutz has never succeeded
make an engine that works if it has mufflers?
All the honda guys looking at this and thinking that'll fit in my civic
LOL
The turbine shown first, must be from the original "Batmobile"! Alfred is going to be pissed when he finds out, and has to ride his folding bicycle!
Ivecos had them. But with a torqueflight behind them off to the scrappers too many went.
Deutz arranca instantaneo,.si cuesta arrancar es que no tiene mas aros..
The red one is used by my uncles to drain water in farmer
I want the one at 2:13...
You can't ride that pallet jack down the street with the engine sitting on it that way.
Please keep the engine
The bf6l913 was a touch disappointing, it started faster than my 2022 motorcycle.
Нифига себе гтд с кривым стартером)))
Я тоже чутка охренел....
4=2jz?
jet engine?
👏🇧🇷👽👍
Weeeeird engines
Whait This engine work a minute bigode acelelate It!!
Nice click bait
The majority of Fedex's K-loaders are powered by four cylinder air cooled turbodiesel Deutz diesel engines. And they stink!
Barulho e fumaça só por que gostam? Pura idiotisse que já está nos custando muito caro!
That "noise and smoke" is what transports every single last item that you buy, to the store. So, no problem, stop buying EVERYTHING that you own, and no one will have to bring your cheap under pants, and your Chinese crap across the ocean on an oil burning ship, nor will any trucks need to drive to the stores. Then, you can make all of your own things, with your own two hands, and grow or hunt all of your food. No more Diesel trucks! Oh, and figure out new propulsion systems suitable for ambulance and fire truck duty as well. Good luck my friend!
I wonder what the neighbors says to all that noise and smoke...? I would have gone totally insane 🤬 if I was a neighbor to one of those engines and I had to listen to that every fucking day...
omg. your a loser. mad cuz the real world disturbs you while you dedicate nothing to society. good job you bum
If I was your neighbor and lnew how much it bothered you I'd buy 10 of them just to piss you off
Seeing as many of these shown are in junkyards, anyone living next door probably doesn't mind. They either work in the junkyard, or they are blitzed out of their mind on booze and dope!
@@timcanizares5240 Invite your buddies (and me!) maybe some whiskey, and have an engine "run off competition"! All running at once, last one still running on one liter of fuel wins!