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Re: Zetor Tractors reliability ???
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Posted by Chris Holbrook on May 27, 2000 at 04:05:24 from (194.176.210.103):
In Reply to: Zetor Tractors reliability ??? posted by David Ferren on April 25, 2000 at 11:58:53:
My local Zetor dealer has just sent me a letter saying that the Zetor production lines are rolling again after the factory ran out of money. I think that the government baled them out. Zetors are really popular here (S Wales, UK)because they are cheap, particularly the 4 wheel drive versions which suit our hillsides. I also get the impresssion that they are easy to fix. The quality of your local service dealer is everything..if you have one. Mine is just 5 miles down the road :-) One drawback - old Zetors are worth approximately nothing, whereas old Ford or Massey are sought after.
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