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im thinking of getting a zetor, i use a 5011 for a guy i do some work for,harrowing,topping etc,not a bad little tractor but would like a bit bigger for myself, any bad points to look for ?

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Not sure you can call this porn but here's my Zetor.

Uncertain of age but at least 40 years as they stopped making them in 1972, metal work is naff but it all works.

 

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That's a thing of beauty :thumbup:

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particularly like the electrics there and not forgetting the bungy's holding the lid on :lol::lol::lol::lol: phoarrrrr :lol::lol::lol:

 

 

 

 

 

 

As long as she does the job :thumbup::thumbup:

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Thanks for the comment guys

As they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder!

Only had her for a few months, was quite lucky, got her for £1000, she had been standing for a year or so and needed a little bit of tlc to get her running ok, but the tyres are 100% (still had the mouldings on them when I got it) :thumbup:

A few things left to do, need some clips for the bonnet and a lucas alternator as she doesn't charge atm.

I know I could get both online easy enough but I'm sure something will turn up locally if I look for long enough (Yes I'm tight as hell sometimes) :biggrin:

Not sure what to do about the wings, they're so far gone it may be a case of just waiting till they fall apart completely and then replacing them with something else.

P.S. Had no wiring when I got her, just 2 wires to touch together to start so I took the loom off my mates scraped international and used that, will be tidied up a bit when I get the alternator sorted

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We used to have a zetor like the one with the working headlights. Was a great tractor apart from... If you switched it off in gear it would then be stuck and require some taking apart to get going again..

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I'm proper in love:001_tt1: Bobh

Pure "sex on a stick":lol:

PS

Affix an RSJ between the 2 roll cage tubes, as a mudguard replacment.

Nowt wrong with the LHS one.

Plus a couple a short sheets o zinc on the roof.

Bonnet & electrics are 100%, they work dont they?

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I'm proper in love:001_tt1: Bobh

Pure "sex on a stick":lol:

PS

Affix an RSJ between the 2 roll cage tubes, as a mudguard replacment.

Nowt wrong with the LHS one.

Plus a couple a short sheets o zinc on the roof.

Bonnet & electrics are 100%, they work dont they?

 

Ha Ha

What you can't see with the left one is the rope tied between the seat and the toolbox which stops the wing falling outwards :laugh1:

 

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Thinking of using mussel farm floats cut up for the wings when they do eventually give up.

as for the bonnet and electrics working - well they sort of do.

Got 3 or 4 days hauling and splitting in the next few weeks, they want their woodshed filled before winter! Told them it was a bit late and it won't be seasoned but they still want it done.

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