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zetors dont't break down?

stinkyhinksy

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Having a Zetor myself i quite often come on this site to see what problems other people are having.

However there seem to be less and less problems with zetors.

Therefore depriving me of a good daily read and problem solving.
....I have now been forced to read other tractor websites where they have lots of lovely problems.

"ALL HAIL THE MIGHTY ZETOR"


 
...knock on wood.. ;)
Zetor technology is man-made...as we know, human make mistakes...
...though with the quality checks as introduced by the Japs (a manager from Sony and a manager from Toyota) its reduced quite a bit.
 
Mine has had lots of problems. I'm glad they're at least easy to work on and that parts aren't too pricey.

 
of course you are right,

i just want people to tell me about their problems so i can enjoy
reading and helping (if possible).

I am only saying what everyone is thinking.

So if you have a problem TELL US

Just selfish really
 
My 35/45 died on me today!
I'd just unloaded a trailer of muck and was driving home up a hill when it had a loss of power and then died on me. It did start up again for a bit but there was nothing on the accelerator.
"Buggers" thinks I. "What could it be?" There was fuel in the glass trap and in the tank."
Fuel? Got it !! I'd kicked the wee fuel tap under the tank off with my foot.Of course.
Zetors don't break down!
Result.
Sorry Stinkyhinksey.You'd better stick to those other tractor forums after all.
 
Oops I've just returned to the forum and looked at all the problems.
Touch Wood!
 
ggt the old 6711 out today to do some rotavating for a neighbour.... battery is crapped so had to jump start from the fourtrack.... just finished the rotavatin, hardest work the old girls done for a while, when i noticed the fuel line from the tank had come loose on the banjo on the primer pump... diesel pissing out.... then she stops... so we ended up bleeding the injectors with a rusty old pair of mole grips whilst being jumped by a transit van... bloody tractors.
 

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