The Deutz-Allis 8030 is a row-crop tractor built from 1985 to 1988 in West Allis, Wisconsin, USA. It is powered by a turbocharged 7.0L 6-cylinder Allis Chalmers diesel engine producing approximately 148.6 hp. The tractor features multiple transmission options including 16-speed and 20-speed partial power shifts and a 12-speed Allis-Chalmers transmission. It offers two- or four-wheel drive with electro-hydraulic rear differential lock and hydrostatic power steering. The tractor has a fuel capacity of 60 gallons with an optional 25-gallon tank, and a rear PTO with independent 540/1000 rpm speeds. Dimensions vary between 2WD and 4WD models, with a wheelbase of 106 inches (2WD) or 96 inches (4WD), and operating weights from 14,200 to 17,100 lbs depending on configuration. The 8030 shares its design with the Allis Chalmers 8030 and was produced in a total of 2,328 units.