Description
When your Deutz tractor starts losing power or running rough, a cracked or warped cylinder head is often the culprit. If you’ve noticed white smoke, coolant disappearing, or that telltale milky oil that means trouble, this replacement head gets your FL912 or FL913 back to the reliable power you depend on. There’s nothing like having your workhorse running strong when there’s hay to make or fields to work.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined casting built to handle the extreme heat cycles of air-cooled operation
- All valve seats cut and ready to install—no machine shop delays needed
- Quality materials that resist the cracking and warping these engines see over time
- Direct replacement with all mounting points and bolt patterns exactly where they should be
- Heat-treated construction that stands up to the constant temperature swings of farm work
Built for Real Farm Work
This head fits the FL912 and FL913 engines that power everything from compact vineyard tractors to mid-size row crop machines. Whether you’re running an Agroprima for field work, an Agrostar for heavy pulling, or a DX series for general farm duties, these engines are the workhorses behind decades of reliable operation. These are the tractors that handle everything from loader work to PTO applications without breaking a sweat.
Made to Last
Deutz air-cooled engines are known worldwide for their durability and ability to operate in harsh conditions, but that air-cooling creates extreme temperature swings at the head. This replacement is cast and machined to distribute heat evenly, preventing the hot spots that cause warping and valve seat problems. The materials are chosen specifically for the thermal stress these engines see every day.
Installation Notes
This is a straightforward replacement, but don’t skip the basics—always replace the head gasket and check your valve clearances while you’re in there. Order new head bolts too, since reusing stretched bolts often leads to blown gaskets down the road. Follow the proper torque sequence when tightening, and you’ll have a repair that lasts for years. A good torque wrench and taking your time with the bolt pattern prevents comebacks.






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