I can not imagine why you are having such trouble with your Deutz engines. I am a big fan of Deutz, having had a great deal of experience with them for nearly 25 years.
In my experience, if properly serviced, it is common for them to run troublefree for nearly 20,000 hours. At that point, rebuilding is not a good option, and a long block is the way to go. I really like the air/oil cooled design so there is no radiator to worry about.
What is the reason your engines are failing?? I would really like to know.
Jeff
You are smart in wanting a Carlton. they make an awesome Machine I have 2 of them currently. however, the new design 7015 with the turbo 60hp Deutz WILL be just a frame shortly because it is not a question of if the engine will fail but when and they cost close to $8000 delivered no one stocks them because they are a tier3 Emissions engine that can not be purchased by anyone other than as a replacement for an existing engine!..... I have lost 2 engines in mine and it has only 1027 (TOTAL)hrs on it. The only thing worse than the 60 hp turbo DEUTZ is the customer service that is displayed by Marv Sperland at DEUTZ Corporate Warranty division. Sorry for the rant...... their(DEUTZ's) warranty and inferior product line cost me 6 weeks last summer and nearly 40K income potential. Stay away from their Junk!
However, The new Carltons Have the 66 hp Kubota :smile2: this is a great product and should pass the test of time nicely! the old Carlton 4400-4 has the 44HP naturally aspirated DEUTZ on it and I have 3874 hrs on it and it still runs like a watch with oil changes and a timing belt every 1000 hrs!
if you are still looking for a project Stump grinder save a search on eBay titled Stump Grinder you will obviously get 100's of new machines but about 2-3 times a month you will get used ones with blown up engines that sell for 500-1000 ...... at least they come up on my saved search fairly regularly!
if you have any questions about the industry or Carltons in general I would be happy to share what experience I have gained in the last 15 years.
thanks Jon
Fairbanks Stump Grinders
Good luck with that?!? When my motor went bad the 2nd time I explored that option 'cause I needed to get back to work. After a bunch of research I found that Carlton has a lot of proprietary parts and short of spending 15k on the extras it was truly unfeesable. However, if you come up with something keep me posted ?!?!
You are smart in wanting a Carlton. they make an awesome Machine I have 2 of them currently. however, the new design 7015 with the turbo 60hp Deutz WILL be just a frame shortly because it is not a question of if the engine will fail but when and they cost close to $8000 delivered no one stocks them because they are a tier3 Emissions engine that can not be purchased by anyone other than as a replacement for an existing engine!..... I have lost 2 engines in mine and it has only 1027 (TOTAL)hrs on it. The only thing worse than the 60 hp turbo DEUTZ is the customer service that is displayed by Marv Sperland at DEUTZ Corporate Warranty division. Sorry for the rant...... their(DEUTZ's) warranty and inferior product line cost me 6 weeks last summer and nearly 40K income potential. Stay away from their Junk!
However, The new Carltons Have the 66 hp Kubota :smile2: this is a great product and should pass the test of time nicely! the old Carlton 4400-4 has the 44HP naturally aspirated DEUTZ on it and I have 3874 hrs on it and it still runs like a watch with oil changes and a timing belt every 1000 hrs!
if you are still looking for a project Stump grinder save a search on eBay titled Stump Grinder you will obviously get 100's of new machines but about 2-3 times a month you will get used ones with blown up engines that sell for 500-1000 ...... at least they come up on my saved search fairly regularly!
if you have any questions about the industry or Carltons in general I would be happy to share what experience I have gained in the last 15 years.
thanks Jon
Fairbanks Stump Grinders
You are smart in wanting a Carlton. they make an awesome Machine I have 2 of them currently. however, the new design 7015 with the turbo 60hp Deutz WILL be just a frame shortly because it is not a question of if the engine will fail but when and they cost close to $8000 delivered no one stocks them because they are a tier3 Emissions engine that can not be purchased by anyone other than as a replacement for an existing engine!..... I have lost 2 engines in mine and it has only 1027 (TOTAL)hrs on it. The only thing worse than the 60 hp turbo DEUTZ is the customer service that is displayed by Marv Sperland at DEUTZ Corporate Warranty division. Sorry for the rant...... their(DEUTZ's) warranty and inferior product line cost me 6 weeks last summer and nearly 40K income potential. Stay away from their Junk!
However, The new Carltons Have the 66 hp Kubota :smile2: this is a great product and should pass the test of time nicely! the old Carlton 4400-4 has the 44HP naturally aspirated DEUTZ on it and I have 3874 hrs on it and it still runs like a watch with oil changes and a timing belt every 1000 hrs!
if you are still looking for a project Stump grinder save a search on eBay titled Stump Grinder you will obviously get 100's of new machines but about 2-3 times a month you will get used ones with blown up engines that sell for 500-1000 ...... at least they come up on my saved search fairly regularly!
if you have any questions about the industry or Carltons in general I would be happy to share what experience I have gained in the last 15 years.
thanks Jon
Fairbanks Stump Grinders
My SP 7015 w/250hrs has the 60 hp Deutz...Anyone else had problems?
You are smart in wanting a Carlton. they make an awesome Machine I have 2 of them currently. however, the new design 7015 with the turbo 60hp Deutz WILL be just a frame shortly because it is not a question of if the engine will fail but when and they cost close to $8000 delivered no one stocks them because they are a tier3 Emissions engine that can not be purchased by anyone other than as a replacement for an existing engine!..... I have lost 2 engines in mine and it has only 1027 (TOTAL)hrs on it. The only thing worse than the 60 hp turbo DEUTZ is the customer service that is displayed by Marv Sperland at DEUTZ Corporate Warranty division. Sorry for the rant...... their(DEUTZ's) warranty and inferior product line cost me 6 weeks last summer and nearly 40K income potential. Stay away from their Junk!
However, The new Carltons Have the 66 hp Kubota :smile2: this is a great product and should pass the test of time nicely! the old Carlton 4400-4 has the 44HP naturally aspirated DEUTZ on it and I have 3874 hrs on it and it still runs like a watch with oil changes and a timing belt every 1000 hrs!
if you are still looking for a project Stump grinder save a search on eBay titled Stump Grinder you will obviously get 100's of new machines but about 2-3 times a month you will get used ones with blown up engines that sell for 500-1000 ...... at least they come up on my saved search fairly regularly!
if you have any questions about the industry or Carltons in general I would be happy to share what experience I have gained in the last 15 years.
thanks Jon
Fairbanks Stump Grinders
You will no longer see new Deutz engines on anything in 2012. Deutz can't meet the tier 4 requirements that the EPA has set. I don't know if Deutz is still trying to meet the requirements or not. This is why the manufacturers have gone to Kubota. All Carlton owners who have the old stub shaft bearing on their grinders need to be careful as when this bearing goes out, it can also take the engine with it as well. Carlton has recognized this and now uses the Hayes system that will protect the engine in case of a failure. Also, contact your local Deutz dealer and find out how often the timing belt needs to be changed. If the belt goes, it will more than likely bend all of your push rods. For owners who might be on an incline, make sure your enigine is full of oil as diesels have a tendency to burn oil.
Dave
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