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Posted by GEO on December 27, 1999 at 17:41:40 from (209.140.184.108):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Why is a Zetor heavier than most tractors of same HP. posted by Burrhead on December 27, 1999 at 17:37:59:
This reminds me of a demostration that I participated in. A customer was interested in buying a tractor. So he wanted me to bring out a 4320 Zetor w/cab and he had a John Deere w/o cab brought out the same day. First the JD was connected to the customers Hesston baler and made a few rounds but started overheating and had to stop. I hooked up the Zetor and it baled the whole field with out any problems. The JD was supposed to have been a little more horsepower but had a problem with the cooling system. I never did ask what caused it to overheat. I believed the customer was leading us both on about needing a tractor. What I think really happened was his tractor broke down and he only made out that he was going to buy another one and had us bale his hay for him for free. He never did buy either one.
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