Posted by Traditional Farmer on September 06, 2016 at 23:35:43 from (76.5.76.26):
In Reply to: Zebra 3522... posted by Goose on September 06, 2016 at 20:41:25:
I had a Zebra 3520 which is almost the same as the 3522 for about 10 years bought it cheap when it only had 200 hours put about 2000 more hours on it mostly mowing hay.I liked it rode and handled good its almost an exact clone of a Zetor Model and when I had to get an injection line that cracked it was actually for the Zetor. I sold it to a dairy farmer in PA that loved them he used them to scrape in his the dairy barn said he had 9000 hrs on one and the engine hadn't been touched.I know the one I had would start right up when it was 20 degrees with no heater or starting fluid about the best starting diesel I've ever owned.Electrical system was terrible but a one wire alternator fixed that.For the right money I'd buy the one in the picture in a heartbeat,thats the original rear tires so it couldn't have too many hrs on it.The one I had was built in India,never leaked or burned oil either.
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