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Posted by SallyK been gone too long on April 26, 2000 at 13:57:31 from (152.163.204.191):
In Reply to: Zetor Tractors reliability ??? posted by David Ferren on April 25, 2000 at 11:58:53:
The First time I check back in months and sombody has a Zetor Question....Yep EEE Buy a new Zetor,,,,They are the best not just for the money...But If you priced them lately you will see that they arnt that much cheaper....Heavier and Stronger then the comp. Compare the weight of a 55hp Zetor to the weight of a 55hp ford or the like....You will see........If your looking for a old Zetor I cant help you much..BUT Did you keep up with the Kosovo retreat??? Those people were on old Zetors that had been shot up and still managed to get out of dodge.. Ask Buzzhead or my old rival Bill,,,If he will be nice..........Be a Man BUY A ZETOR!!!!
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