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Re: Zetor Model 3320
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Posted by KEH on July 12, 2005 at 19:30:30 from (204.116.139.70):
In Reply to: Zetor Model 3320 posted by Past Farm Boy on July 12, 2005 at 06:54:09:
Past, Shortcomings in my limited experience with Zetors: Check the brakes carefully, If they are bad the wheel housing has to be removed to work on them(true of other tractors also, including some US ones) Check the transmission/hydraulic oil for moisture. The rubber gear lever covers were not too good on the old ones. If it is not on a dealers lot, check on location of dealer. Driving long distance to a dealer is to be avoided if possible. PTO lever is turned the wrong way for easy use, that is you have to twist your wrist. However, I found that You can take the cover off and use your forefinger to trip the catch with the wrist in a comfortable position. If you are looking at a new Zetor, most of these problems have been solved. Hope this helps. KEH
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