Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Hello.
In order to download file attachments or view image attachments in full size, you must be registered/logged in and have a level 2 member account. No worry, its all for free!
For more details - click here.
for what its worth, our 7245 and 6911 both have to be primed after sitting for a day. they will start without priming but you will have to crank them for about 10 seconds until the system "pressurizes". once its started it has no problems restarting throughout the day. also looking at the glass...
Nice pictures, are the proximas built in brno as well? i like how zetor still uses the same axle housing design for the final drives, what are the advantages to this, maybe less stress on the final drive shafts?
Well, just got off the phone after a long chat with my dad. the milk season is over and we took quite a loss this year (had to let go of one of our employees :() anyway, we got to talking about the tractor and he would have rather bought the forterra back in 08 if he'd known what he was getting...
i actually really like the proxima plus models, the mechanical reverser is something i actually would prefer, but haveing no powershift ranges is gonna be awkward for tillage or heavier work. as for claibration, i have a feeling that our claas dealer would rather not tell us the code or...
interesting how marketing in different parts of the world works. for as long as i can remember, zetors in Czechoslovakia were nicknamed "major" or "horal" (the latter being special designed for lumber operations) by the farmers that bought them. if the carraro transmissions are as bad as you...
Thanks RENZ and diy, i appreciate the information.
@RENZ: in total agreement with the implements: i also believe that the tractor should exceed their required hp rating but i should have used other words: our implements do not require 100hp, but they couple well with a 100hp tractor. the claas...
thats very impressive, in heavy operations our claas uses about 17-20litres/hectar so id say about 12-14litres/hour (its a very thirsty tractor, probobly due to the boost) but it has very good power all the way through its rpm, does your 135 have a reverser? i really actually prefer mechanical...
that 11441 looks to be a good machine and something that we would be looking for as well. well, gonna have a talk with the old man tommarow and see what were gonna do. im interested whether your new forterra is going to be as well built as your 11441. new ones (fully equipped) in our area are on...
forterra, do you mind me asking how many hours you have on your forterras? we are going to go look at one next week, and do you have any experience with the proximas?
the naming is interesting and may well be a marketing gimmick for central/eastern european countries. i say this because zetors in this area have been nick named MAJOR (pronounced maior) for years all the way back to the early 80's. they better not screw this model up, because its name is...
Hey everyone, new to the forums here. we have had 2 zetor tractors (6911 and 7045) here on our sheep farm in Slovakia which have been fairly faithful throughout there service on our farm, but a few years back we needed a heavier tractor to tackle the harder jobs on the farm. we purchased a claas...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.