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offer Our NEW Zetor tractors calendars 2025 in format A4, A3 and A2

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Machinery:
Zetor 2011, Zetor 3045, Zetor 5011, Zetor 7340 Economic
Our NEW Zetor tractors calendars 2025 in format A4, A3 and A2
Limited editions

A4 - 150 pcs (21x30 cm, 13 pages, 12 months)
A3 - 50 pcs (42x30 cm, 13 pages, 12 months)
A2 - only 25 pcs (60x42 cm, 13 pages, 12 months)

All infos and prices:

A perfect christmas gift eg. ;)

Attantion!
For shippment in not at our store supported countrys, pleas ask me here at this side and I will see what I can do. :)


A3 and A2 dimensions:
Zetor_Kalender_2025_A3_und_A2_ETH-Weisse_compressed.jpg 00_A3_2024.jpg

and A4 dimension:
Zetor_Kalender_2025_A4_ETH-Weisse_compressed.jpg 00_2025_A4.jpg
 
Hi,
I already have all the manuals for my tractors (instructions, spare parts catalog, workshop manual, price lists, brochures, Zetor service information, etc.) on my shelf behind me. I collected these things excessively for many years for almost all Zetor tractors.
So, unfortunately, sorry.

What I can do is to take a look what shippment costs to Ireland and make you a forum special price offer for.
The point is that we don't make a profit with the calendars, but have to spend money on them anyway. It takes a lot of time and mileage to take the photos and even more time to select them (+ photo submissions from other people) and then turn them into a calendar that other people want to hang on their wall.
The easiest way to get a free calendar would be to send in photos via
Zetor Traktoren Kalender - https://foto.zetor-forum.de
and then have a photo of it printed in the calendar. With the A4 you can get it delivered to your home for free and with the A3 you get a 50% discount. I can't offer the A2 at a reduced price, with only 25 copies the printing is already very expensive.

If you like, I'd be happy to see what the shipping would cost and how much I could possibly accommodate you with the A4 or A3. :)
 
I have Irish tractor calendar here came in the post this morning. It is has the right month for the right job on the farm. I thought you were interested in the 5011 book when you asked me about the pictures in the book?
 
I just wanted to know which book the photos were from - just out of interest.
We also tried to take seasons and/or months into account in our calendars (as long as there were corresponding photos available).
I don't want to talk you into getting a calendar , if you already have one, that's great.
 
I just wanted to know which book the photos were from
You mustn't have this book so, if the pictures are new to you.

I would have loved to get a parts book for an 8111, but they are hens teeth, to buy now
 
I have a Zetor 5011 from 1984. So I have the spare parts catalog, the workshop manual , the instructions with the 1984 edition.
These contain everything that was current for the Zetor 5011-7045 from 1980 until the 1982 revision, plus the changes after that.
So I have what I need.:)
I currently have about 6 meters of shelves of instructions, catalogs and workshop manuals from the Zetor 25 to Proxima in paper form and a lot more of them in digital form. I collect such things because I'm interested in the content and not because I absolutely have to have them all. My interest in them is primarily from a mechanic's perspective and out of interest in the history of Zetor and the tractors. (y)

I was just interested in which book the photos came from, as they aren't in my 1984 edition. That's all. It was just a question out of interest, all good. :)

It would be nice if we could stick to the calendars in my offer topic.:)(y)
 
Very nice calendars πŸ‘Œ, I think I go for the A4 version this time :)
You know the rules... one free (reserved) calendar (A4) comes to you to Norway. As I remember its not the first time... ;) :)
 

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