Here is a Deutz Allis 9100 Series.
Price: €34,700
Max speed: 32 km/h
Power: 186-375hp
In 1985, with the idea of conquering the American market, the German Deutz AG took over the Agriculture Division
of the American tractor manufacturer Allis-Chalmers, then in financial difficulty.
From 1986, various models based on the Deutz-Fahr DX were presented.
These were no longer painted orange like previous Allis-Chalmers vehicles,
but painted in the light green of Deutz-Fahr tractors.
In 1989, the 9100 series, specially developed for the American market, was presented.
The tractors were built at the "White" Tractor Plant in Coldwater, Ohio and had much in common with the "White Workhorse" line.
Air-cooled Deutz engines were installed only under the hood of the remarkably long tractor.
For Deutz, the trip to America was not a success, in total they lost more than a billion Deutsch-Mark in five years on the American market.
This is mainly due to the weak exchange rate between the US dollar and
Deutsch-Mark at that time.
In May 1990, Deutz AG then sold its subsidiary through a management buy-out with retroactive effect to December 31, 1989.