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Posted by BarryinMN on February 01, 2004 at 19:34:25 from (64.90.76.179):
In Reply to: ? about a Zetor tractor posted by Alvin NE WI on January 31, 2004 at 08:36:27:
My $.02 I just bought one after looking 1.5 years. My survey found dealer repair/replacement was 2nd day. JD might be same or 1 day. (I bought 4341.1 SR new). Neighbor switched to Zetor & saved 1000 gal fuel consumption 1st year. On board pneumatic for front axle & rear locker engagement, along with air hose for tires etc. The thing that really did it for me is sharp turning radius, #3000 loader lift #6800 3 pt lift on a 10K lb tractor/cab/heat/AC/companion seat for nieces & the biggie - stability on sidehills. Fit & finish seemed far above chinese & on par with the big brands just not as plush. Depreciation might be a concern if you trade tractors regularly but we don't. Electric clutches, hydraulic reversers, self priming injector pumps are nice if you need 'em. My case I avoided spending enough to put 2-3 of those nieces through college in a few years.
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