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- funkinalive
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 557 ares in 2008 for this purpose. from what i know the ares is just a repainted renault tractor, but the components can be found in other tractors. for example the motor is a DPS (deere power systems) the transmission is a 24speed electromechanical shuttle with 4 ranges and 6 powershift stages names "hexashift". the same transmission can be found in MF "dyna-shift" tractors. the front axle i believe is made by carraro. now dont get me wrong We really like this tractor (very comfortable) but it we are used to doing all the maintenance and repairs on our own and i find it a bit silly that to change the oil, our 100page manual tells us to call our authorised dealer. long story short, the maintenance and repaire costs are killing us. at only 1400hrs, the coupling between the motor and transmission trashed itself and when we went to split the tractor, i was surprised to find that there are special bolt heads that fasten the tractor together!! WTH!! thats like buying a house that has a basement but not having the keys to open it. so 1300euro's later (the coupling cost an outrageouse 490euro, the rest was labor) and 2 weeks out of commision (waiting for the parts) and just yesterday we bought a fuel lift pump for 135euro!!! (we changed this ourselves thankfully). factoring in the special oils that the machine requires each year, then running the numbers, we are starting to second guess our decision back in 2008.
We dont mind an expensive tractor to begin with, but if its expensive to keep running, then its not really a cost effective solution. Loking back at our old zetors, we just loved the fact that they were very practical and economical to run. not saying that they didnt have their share of problems, but when i can change, for example, the hydraulic pump for around 100euro, or the complete clutch for about 400euro, and do the jobs myself, we just feel better about the whole investment.
Finally to my question... we are considering selling the claas and picking up an equivalent zetor. the new forterras look like a good machine but we are also considering the proxima plus or power units. are these units built like their predecessors? or are they a mishmash of expensive parts like all the "new" tractors out there? the main job of our "heavy" tractor will be plowing, discing, seeding, cutting hay, baling and manure spreading. all on implements designed for tractors around 100hp. are the parts still relatively cheap (at least compared to the competition)? are the internals all locked up with special bolts and whatnot?
Sorry for the long post but i kinda got carried away, and sorry if these questions have been answered before but the search function runs into an error for me probobly due to my browser (firefox)
We dont mind an expensive tractor to begin with, but if its expensive to keep running, then its not really a cost effective solution. Loking back at our old zetors, we just loved the fact that they were very practical and economical to run. not saying that they didnt have their share of problems, but when i can change, for example, the hydraulic pump for around 100euro, or the complete clutch for about 400euro, and do the jobs myself, we just feel better about the whole investment.
Finally to my question... we are considering selling the claas and picking up an equivalent zetor. the new forterras look like a good machine but we are also considering the proxima plus or power units. are these units built like their predecessors? or are they a mishmash of expensive parts like all the "new" tractors out there? the main job of our "heavy" tractor will be plowing, discing, seeding, cutting hay, baling and manure spreading. all on implements designed for tractors around 100hp. are the parts still relatively cheap (at least compared to the competition)? are the internals all locked up with special bolts and whatnot?
Sorry for the long post but i kinda got carried away, and sorry if these questions have been answered before but the search function runs into an error for me probobly due to my browser (firefox)