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<blockquote data-quote="lesgawlik" data-source="post: 68769" data-attributes="member: 4115"><p>My T200 has a Deutz BF4M 1011F. It is oil cooled, no there is no water-based engine coolant. The same oil used to lubricate the engine is pumped through the block as the coolant. It is also pumped through a radiator core to heat the cab. Like anything else, there are pros and cons. I think they're a good engine. Just be careful to change the timing belt. It is an interference engine, and you will at least bend rods if you break a belt. I did not buy a real back hoe attachment. The attachment I bought is just a piece of square tube, a bucket and a cylinder. Many places make them up, they're all over auction sites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesgawlik, post: 68769, member: 4115"] My T200 has a Deutz BF4M 1011F. It is oil cooled, no there is no water-based engine coolant. The same oil used to lubricate the engine is pumped through the block as the coolant. It is also pumped through a radiator core to heat the cab. Like anything else, there are pros and cons. I think they're a good engine. Just be careful to change the timing belt. It is an interference engine, and you will at least bend rods if you break a belt. I did not buy a real back hoe attachment. The attachment I bought is just a piece of square tube, a bucket and a cylinder. Many places make them up, they're all over auction sites. [/QUOTE]
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