Deutz TTV 1100 series

Tommy

Member
Location
North East Wales
Might get chance at the weekend to look at one of these. It's an '06 reg tractor with a few hrs on the clock, what goes wrong with these? and are there any things I should look out for ?
Thanks for any advice
Tommy
 

ORRA LOON

Member
Location
Moray
I had 2 of them and don't remember anything serious going wrong, my 2nd got a new hydraulic pump after my uncle ran over the front weights (at a roundabout in town[emoji33]) check heater fans as they are a pain to change ( seat out) and check lift arms haven't been rubbing on centre casing as lift arms were changed to cranked ones but it may have been missed. 2003 tractor came without left hand shuttle but got 1 fitted a year later with a software upgrade.
 

Jim B

Member
The TTV 1160 is not a lot different to the later TTV 620, emissions changes and I think the 1160 may have had the 2 valve engine (TTV 620 4 valve) but otherwise very similar. I've driven a TTV 1160 and a few TTV 620, the later TTV 620s performed much better, the transmission had a lot more go about it, which I think was down to software updates.

Knowing SDF there may have been some software updates for the earlier TTV 1160 and earlier TTV 620s, which the tractors I drove may not have had...
 

Tommy

Member
Location
North East Wales
Thanks everyone. We've been to see it this morning and it seems tidy enough. Got a few niggles, air con not working, leak on hub seal, front pto not starting and a bit of play in the arms but they haven't abused it from what we saw. I think it's down to price now. I'll get a few pics on here if he gets it
 

LiamO

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Co Cork
Might get chance at the weekend to look at one of these. It's an '06 reg tractor with a few hrs on the clock, what goes wrong with these? and are there any things I should look out for ?
Thanks for any advice
Tommy

I'm hoping they are good as I've bought a 1160 during the week. . 06 reg 4850 hrs .
 

Tommy

Member
Location
North East Wales
Well here she is parked next to the 6150.4. 8000 hrs on the clock, drove it home from Chesterfield (80 miles avoiding M1) and apart from a weep from the hub which we knew about before buying not a drop on of oil has come out, try doing that with a new holland at half the hrs
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DrDunc

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Dunsyre
A dealer local to here in Ireland . Looks like a tidy tractor you got there , the hub seal is leaking on this one as well .
If they have the zf axle, it's a common fault (one of the two faults I had with my first agrotron in the ten years I owned it).

If you grease the seal well when it's replaced, you shouldn't have any further issue.
 

Jim B

Member
If they have the zf axle, it's a common fault (one of the two faults I had with my first agrotron in the ten years I owned it).

If you grease the seal well when it's replaced, you shouldn't have any further issue.

Carraro axle in the TTV 1160... I think (same era as the last Agrotron 150/165 (after the Mk3))

Tend to get diff seals going at higher hours more than hub seals.

I could be wrong mind!
 

Jim B

Member
Well here she is parked next to the 6150.4. 8000 hrs on the clock, drove it home from Chesterfield (80 miles avoiding M1) and apart from a weep from the hub which we knew about before buying not a drop on of oil has come out, try doing that with a new holland at half the hrsView attachment 233072View attachment 233074

Tractor looks tidy, any photos of the back? Interested to see where its come from!
 

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