[AT] Zetor tractors

Larry D. Goss rlgoss at evansville.net
Tue Mar 30 06:52:12 PST 2004


Thanks, Mattias.  I'll be alert for any and all tractor sightings.  My
son has a couple of train museums on our itinerary, so there will
probably be a lot of climbing and crawling around on locomotives.  Last
year, I came across a Perkins stationary engine in a train museum south
of Krakow.  It was a beautiful piece of equipment -- hit and miss with a
flywheel about five feet in diameter.

Larry

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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Kessen,
Mattias (Road SE)
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 2:04 AM
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Many people here have Zetor's and there are people who usually buy
Zetor's as
some have Volvos or JD's as their favourite brand. My neighbour have a
70's
model and it seems like a good tractor though it need some work. It
pulled
the Fordson major I had out of the woods when it was stuck(both in the
engine
and the terrain). I never heard anything particullary bad with Zetors.

Larry, hope you'll have a nive journey, and as you understand I won't be
able
to be in the Malmö region on monday but I hope you'll have some more
time to
spend in Sweden some other time. BTW the county of Skåne where the
bridge is
is one of the large farming areas in Sweden. 

/Mattias

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I see lots of Zetor's in Poland.  I don't have any personal experience
with them, but it is a company that has been around for many years.  The
tractors they have in Europe are all "street legal" -- turn signals,
hydraulic brakes, brake lights, closed cabs, front wheel fenders, mud
flaps, etc.  Most have jump seats for a passenger or two.  I'm headed
there again this weekend.  I'll keep my eyes peeled for any and all
tractors worth photographing.  Other brands that are popular: Belarus,
Ursas, and John Deere with a Fendt thrown in every once in a while!

Mattias, my wife is begging me to go to Sweden on this trip.  If we make
it, it will be this coming Monday, and we'll only be in the region of
the bridge that comes across from Denmark.

Larry

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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Brett
Phillips
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 11:33 AM
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No experience with them, but new ones look like a nice tractor for the
money... Way better than the old Russian Belarus. There is a Zetor
enthusiast's bulletin board at www.zetorworld.com .

Brett Phillips
NW VA




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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com]On Behalf Of Ricky Prescott
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Does anyone have expierence with these tractors?  Thanks, Ricky
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