Yea. Everywhere I investigate, I find the 5000 is similar to a Zetor 5011.
I can't believe the deal I got. Everything on the tractor works except a couple of the lights. It came with a new battery and alternator, a front bucket, a HEAVY DUTY grader, a 6' brush hog with new blades, a set of forks for lifting and poking hay bales. $4000.
It was my neighbors who are moving out of state to the city, so I know the history of it for the last 12 years. I can trace it back even further because he bought it from his brother who is now deceased. My neighbor said that he had it for at least 5 years.
I ordered the 'Operators Owners Manual' and the '5000 Service Manual.' Found them on e-bay.
My next task is to change all the fluids, then to strip the covers off, re-paint them and the tractor and find the stickers/emblems to put back on her.
Hmmmm, speaking of her, I guess i'll have to name her.
Again, thanks guys. It's suppose to be 70 here today in north central Arkansas, so, I'll being playing with my new toy.
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