Posted by Old Harv on November 01, 2012 at 05:45:49 from (198.164.30.19):
In Reply to: Zetor versus Deere posted by doug in illinois on October 31, 2012 at 14:24:28:
I have a neighbour that had a 6400 that had 17000 hours on it before it needed a motor job, and this guy doesn't know how to change oil or use a grease gun. He doesn't know how to blow grain dust off of them either and it burnt 1000 hours after the rebuild. He has 2 more still working and another one that burnt at 10000 hours, but it's not the tractors fault when there is three inches of chaff on it. Zetors all seem to disapear by 4000 hours. I have a friend with a new 80 hp Zetor with 5000 hours on it. The front end 4wd casting broke. He has been waiting months for a new one. He told me he wished he had financed it with the dealer so he could tell them what to do with it.
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