Buying and Fixing a Tractor With a Major Problem

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @douglasthompson2740
    @douglasthompson2740 Год назад +24

    Now I like this! Someone who starts a project by washing the crap off before opening it up! A rare bird indeed. Lead on young friend.

  • @douglasthompson2740
    @douglasthompson2740 Год назад +30

    PS: When you have a very iffy situation like that before you add fluid and possibly contaminate your patch, a second layer of JB is good insurance. Only this time lay it on with a layer of fiberglass cloth. This is also very helpful on a vertical or overhead surface where the JB wants to sag. The cloth will give a much stronger patch and help prevent cracking. Works well on plastics too.

    • @arnoldromppai5395
      @arnoldromppai5395 Год назад +5

      You guys in your jb weld. If you weld it you don't need it. If u jb weld it don't weld it ever. Once u put that crap on an if it is cast iron you will never weld it later. But the way he welded it an it didnt blow a part id say it cast steel an just weld it up with 7018 or 8018 done

  • @user-wu9ge1gq2p
    @user-wu9ge1gq2p Год назад +17

    Hello Dave, I am from Czech Rep. I am quite familiar with Zetor. I have two tractors from this home brand.
    So be carefull in Europan version you must olso check/change oil in diesel pump and the regulator, also. Use engine oil there.
    Hydraulic tooth pump is located in gear box in the end (under differential - circit flange shape). You must dismounth whole pump from gearbox (but first get down a hook). There should be a strainer/screen. That could be one of the reason of slow hydraulic. But looks like that there is some aditonal hydraulic circuit which is non standard in Europan models, so depends. We mostly use 80W-90 than single 80W for gearbox and the hydraulic in our wheater conditions.

    • @MitzvosGolem1
      @MitzvosGolem1 11 месяцев назад

      CZ Skoda and Tatra excellent 👍
      Belarus were no good .

  • @brucecliffe6213
    @brucecliffe6213 Год назад +19

    Dave, that hole in the bend on the exhaust pipe is factory made. It stops water getting into the engine through the exhaust pipe if left without a flapper on the muffler. Smart idea I think. All tractors should have that. Cheers.

    • @stefankaufmann8257
      @stefankaufmann8257 Год назад +2

      That hole also prevents the knee from rusting inside out.
      As i was told, diameter should be at least 6.5mm (a bit less than 1/3"), if you do less, the surface tension of the water won't be broken. I put it to the test with a tube, water column in it was more than 1ft. First i drilled a 6mm hole, water was only dripping. After that i drilled 6.5mm and a fountain came out.

  • @fhwolthuis
    @fhwolthuis Год назад +9

    Great job, Dave! Zetor is a very old brand from Czech Republic

  • @scrambler69-xk3kv
    @scrambler69-xk3kv Год назад +16

    loosen the injectors to allow the air to escape while you pump this will allow the trapped air to escape. Once you see a solid stream of fuel coming out then tighten them up and lock down the pump by pushing it down and tightening it.

    • @gerbourke1952
      @gerbourke1952 Год назад +5

      No real need on a zetor. If the primer pump is good they recirculate right back to the tank.

  • @dennisbjones
    @dennisbjones Год назад +3

    You show remarkable calm in the face of repeatedly showering molten slag all over the pressurised oxy and acetylene hoses whilst wedging yourself in under the tractor and effectively blinding yourself to all but the plasma arc of the weld with your welding shield. It's good that there are other senses that will give you at least a short warning of the flames that will engulf you whilst you work out your next move.

    • @deezelfairy
      @deezelfairy Год назад +2

      Yup, really wouldn't have been much effort to move the bottles/truck round the other side.
      A lot of people have the "safety is for pussies" attitude until it happens to them.

  • @mismas81
    @mismas81 Год назад +3

    We used to have Zetor 3511 - early 70's. Tractor was/is indestructable.

  • @bowtieguy72
    @bowtieguy72 Год назад +2

    Nice! My dad bought a Zetor 7711 brand new in 1992, he passed away in 2004. I just sold it a few months ago, it only had 250 hrs on it. I did some work to it before I sold it just from it sitting so long. New master cylinders for the brakes and clutch, clutch slave cylinder, new wheel cylinders for the rear brakes, it had a dry disk brake setup. New injector return lines as well because they were dry rotted…

  • @josifvissarionovich5320
    @josifvissarionovich5320 10 месяцев назад

    What a brave man. Melted hot slag falling all around hoses full of flammable gas. i wish to have the stoicism as you.

  • @Deepoutdoors
    @Deepoutdoors 4 месяца назад

    Dave, I just inherited a Zetor 5211. It's been parked out in the elements for 30+ years. The clutch is dead, and I can't get the transmission out of gear. The tractor ran perfectly when parked there ages ago, but time has taken its toll. I'm retired, so it appears I have a project. I just now started to do research on the tractor, and finding information is not easy. Service and parts manuals are hard to come by. I hope this one cleans up as nicely as yours did. Thanks for sharing your video.

  •  11 месяцев назад +4

    Hi there, the hand throttle has a little audible 'click' about 3cm from fully closed, thats the idle setting. Also when shutting the engine down, if it doesnt shut down completely, and stays on at very low RPM, like in the video, just pull on the foot throttle up with your hand, it should shut down without you going over to the regulator and pulling it there.
    VERY IMPORTANT: Don't forget to change the oil in the fuel pump and regulator, use regular engine oil there, and check it fairly regularly, so it doesnt get destroyed
    Have fun with your ZETOR
    Greetings from Czechia

  • @stevebean1822
    @stevebean1822 Год назад +1

    My dad and I have a 4340 cab tractor. If you have a lot of cold weather plug in the block heater. It will help a lot. Also pump the primer hand pump about 4 times and it will usually fire right off. The brakes are behind the bull gear case assembly. They are extremely heavy. We have had a lot of problems with wheel cylinder leaks over the 15 years. The brakes never have been that great on hills. Make sure the park brake works for sure. Best of luck with it. We have a zetor brand loader on ours to for leading hay bales. They are a heavy built tractor but requires regular maintenance on certain areas.

  • @wyattneese1173
    @wyattneese1173 Год назад +2

    only thin we have found with our 3340 is to always oil the front planetary gears almost every day or the axle bearing/bushing wears out very fast and will result in locking up or cracking the whole hub, but great tractors. and a high torque starter really helps starting in anything below 70 degrees

  • @Its-Steven
    @Its-Steven 11 месяцев назад +1

    That's a good-looking tractor.

  • @DexMaster881
    @DexMaster881 9 месяцев назад

    One of the best small tractors you can ever have. Mine older model 7011 (11 or later 20/21 models no FWD ) had 10000 hours before the engine rebuild. It sips Fuel and Does whatever you need it to. Only Mod I did on Mine was Power steering Full Hydraulic.
    Never had any Mechanical malfunction. Only throttle linkage and a Hood Hinge that broke. Mine Had full German Cab top model Cab.
    Worker broke the Plastic Dash but that's not the tractor's fault.
    And I change rear Lights glass(plastic) because it will fade and become barely see trough from the sun.
    Later I changed the Work lights for LED just because of better Light But Kept the OG and sold them with the Tractor to my neighbor. Its still working it has 2K hours after the Engine and hydraulics rebuild. Gearbox is like new.
    Oh the Brakes are not Drum, they are Belt brakes. There's a belt that get tightened it's really strong, it will easily lock up rear wheels if your Brake lines and elements are good.
    And for cold starts since it has no glow plugs On the front of the Injection pump, behind the Air compressor, there's a small Button about 6mm. You lift the hand throttle and press that, it gives it extra fuel for the start. If the Hand throttle is not lifted enough it will not click in it will just return like the start button.

  • @jamesgriffiths7579
    @jamesgriffiths7579 10 месяцев назад

    I have a 6211, 7711 and currently in the process of buying a 7745. all need some work but its a slow process to find time to work on. I grew up with Zetors on a dairy farm in England. I now live in the USA great tractors simple and easy enough to work on for the DIY farmer. Great video and I hope you get the brakes fixed as I need to do that to my 6211.

  • @jix177
    @jix177 Год назад +3

    Great machine, Zetors of that vintage will last practically forever.

  • @garymurt9112
    @garymurt9112 Год назад +1

    I bought my first brand new tractor in 96. It was a 3320 zetor, the only difference between the 3320 and 3340 is onecis 2 wheel drive and the other is 4 wheel drive.
    Chances are you will have to replace the master and slave cylinder on the clutch frequently, I had to replace them every two years, the brake shoes are aluminum and will seize on the pivot rods, the transmission was notorious for getting water in it, i never foind any way to keep it out and the three dealers i talked to said they didnt know how it was getting in either and to just keep changing the transmission fluid.
    I still have the 3320, it hasn't ran in ten years because the transmission and hydraulics finally gave out from the water. I never had and issues with the motor other than putting on an injection pump. My tractor has an estimated 15,000 hours, estimated because the meter quit at 2995.3. The original tires lasted the entire time, i just put new tires on a few years before i parked it. In the years that ive owned it the brakes have only worked for about 5 of those years, we rebuilt them once and that only lasted about a year.
    To add fluid to the transmission you get a tall funnel and then dump it through the steering wheel.

  • @douglasthompson2740
    @douglasthompson2740 Год назад +7

    They are expensive but in this case brazing rods would be your best bet. While preheat is good you have to be very careful when doing it in place and putting that amount of heat in one small area of the casting. Brazing/silver soldering are done at a lower temperature but are nearly as strong and stronger if your welding is not perfect. Good option to have in the tool box. You can also get cast iron and cast steel rods but bring a big wallet! They will give you a much better job on cast material.

    • @SantaClaw
      @SantaClaw Год назад

      Absolutely true.

    • @ronnieswindski825
      @ronnieswindski825 Год назад

      Personally from what I seen in the field is when welding cast iron does work long term, which isn't too often, the best way is to forget using rods of any sorts and use power spray with a utp puddle gun with oxy acetylene. It seems to work extremely well but not sure if he's set up for using that type of equipment

    • @SantaClaw
      @SantaClaw Год назад +1

      @@ronnieswindski825 That's somewhat specialized equipment

    • @ronnieswindski825
      @ronnieswindski825 Год назад

      @@SantaClaw yeah not somthing most guys have but it is very effective.

    • @SantaClaw
      @SantaClaw Год назад +1

      @@ronnieswindski825 All this being said, Brazing is a skill you need to learn. Not something that you can just magically do. Like most things metal work, it's harder than it looks to get right, especially laying on your back under a tractor... Same with a spray welder. It's a skill to master. for sure.

  • @conceptgaraz828
    @conceptgaraz828 10 месяцев назад +1

    after a long standstill, the fuel pump may be stuck on the rail and you may have air in the fuel system. you need to bleed the injectors. loosen the overflow screws at the injectors and then use a hand pump at the pump to pump the fuel so that it comes out through the overflows, then tighten the screws and you have bled the fuel system.

  • @belarus_black_smoke4753
    @belarus_black_smoke4753 23 дня назад

    good job zetor had the best comfort in the eastern block.

  • @barrygwilt2581
    @barrygwilt2581 Год назад +2

    If she has diesel and all air is out all the way to the injectors they normally start instantly no matter how cold the weather is, Brilliant little tractors I enjoy mine more than I enjoy my brand new tractor 👍🏻 check the rack at the pump

  • @jasonandholliehuffman8291
    @jasonandholliehuffman8291 Год назад +1

    Yes the hole is supposed to be there in the exhaust elbow. We had a 6211 dad bought brand new in 1988 for $10,000. Used it for 30yrs on the farm. It is parked now in the shed. About everything is wore out.

  • @scottmyers226
    @scottmyers226 Год назад +1

    Nice job Dave, hopefully it will be a good tractor for you.

  • @richardmiller5238
    @richardmiller5238 Год назад +1

    Nice tractor and was worth the time and money it seems! 👌👌

  • @olanordtug1389
    @olanordtug1389 Год назад +2

    Be sure to oil the thrust bearing on the clutch with engine oil, two or three times a year. Look at the rubber seals close to the main brake pump. These Zetors rubberparts sometimes have a short life. Good luck with your Zetor.

  • @stancarden7011
    @stancarden7011 Год назад +1

    I had a Zetor for a lot of years until my son in law decided he could bush hog in the middle of summer with no coolant. My brakes never did work but that wasn't much of a problem in eastern South Carolina. The PTO clutch didn't work and the alternator didn't work. I still worked the devil out of that thing. Charged the battery once a week or so and engaged the PTO while throttling the tractor almost to a stop and then revving it back up. That tractor had a lot of character and worked like a beast. I think the model was 5247 but I'm not sure. Let my grandson take it to try to fix it so I'll probably never see it again.

    • @Pyrochemik007
      @Pyrochemik007 10 месяцев назад

      We czechs give machines names. They work more efficiently, because the worker develops bond to the named thing and does maintenance properly. Girl or Guys names, in simple, home form. So for example not Johnathan, but Johny. Sometimes the name is painted on it, but it is decision of owner, not producer.
      Unlike Japanesse, we have no religious reason to do so.

  • @user-fd8wg9cp8b
    @user-fd8wg9cp8b Год назад

    Thanks for sharing Dave.

  • @kenfrazier616
    @kenfrazier616 Год назад +1

    kickass save, sure you will get it purring good and be a great tool

  • @Bodhranarama
    @Bodhranarama Год назад +2

    Thanks Dave. Zetor used to get a bad rap for cab corrosion and general poor quality, but by the 90s they had improved and I think yours might be late 90s. You don't have a lot of hp to play with so to reduce driveline shock make sure the slipper on the scrub cutter isn't set up too harsh. 🤙

    • @Oldtimerfreund-JW
      @Oldtimerfreund-JW Год назад +4

      The qualitiy problem seems to be a regional problem. In most EU Staates and specialy in eastern EU staates Zetor have a realy good reputation and here the people says, the older ones bevor 1998 was the best they produced. ;)

    • @Bodhranarama
      @Bodhranarama Год назад

      @@Oldtimerfreund-JW good to hear an alternative experience. Maybe climate, maybe dealer support, maybe some folks just take care of them better than we do!😄

  • @williamnoel5092
    @williamnoel5092 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent video. This was a good learning experience that will assist you in the future.

  • @georgemarshall7508
    @georgemarshall7508 Год назад +1

    If youve not already found it check the inside of those banjo fittings for trash in them, ive been through it before.and check the little fuel lines for age.

  • @tacticalrabbit308
    @tacticalrabbit308 Год назад +3

    I see one issue welding over the top of your oxygen and acetylene torch hose.

  • @svenerikhansen
    @svenerikhansen Год назад

    It will idle up and down til you correct oil levels in injector pump and regulator housing, its also a cold start button in front end of pump if equiped with it.

  • @laurier3348
    @laurier3348 Год назад

    Wow, respect for welding that.

  • @coltonkruse2313
    @coltonkruse2313 Год назад

    Nice fixes man! Can't wait to see more.

  • @Zack-lv6xp
    @Zack-lv6xp 11 месяцев назад

    This was fun to watch man, then I seen you're from Spanishburg WV! Funny, I was raised up in Princeton, Bluewell, Glenwood area. Cool to see a southern West Virginian doing this kind of stuff on youtube.

  • @seansysig
    @seansysig 10 месяцев назад

    I hope that was silicon bronze rod you used to weld the cast steel or cast iron. Good use of pre and post heat.

  • @robstirling3173
    @robstirling3173 Год назад +3

    It appears that the cause of the problem was rainwater in the gearbox freezing, check the gear lever boots and keep it covered when not in use? Have you tried cracking the injector pipes, while cranking to bleed up to the injectors? It sounds like it is running on 1 cyl.

    • @robertmonnin4646
      @robertmonnin4646 10 месяцев назад

      Seen many a tractor die because of this issue. Mid West Ohio, USA. Water, freezing temp and impatient people bad combo for a tractor that sits outside for extended periods of time.

  • @craiggodbey8561
    @craiggodbey8561 Год назад

    Turtle wax trim restore will make the dash look new again. Good job on the cast work.

  • @georgemarshall7508
    @georgemarshall7508 Год назад +3

    Dave,I've got two 6211 zetors,three 7711s and one 4320 b series neighbors probably talk about me.
    Only thing I don't like about them is that hand pto release.
    Oh,just to settle the neighbors down,I picked up a 4430 john deere.😊

  • @alphonsotate2982
    @alphonsotate2982 Год назад +1

    Great job nice tractor

  • @MarcoAtlarge
    @MarcoAtlarge Год назад

    It is the later 3340 with fully hydrostatic steering, the Italian front axle, true live hydraulics and dry air cleaner. There is 2 different styles of drop boxes used for the 4wd. Google Ridgeway Zetor out of AR he has new parts and some units he has salvaged.

  • @jeffmaclean7700
    @jeffmaclean7700 Год назад

    Nice job Dave keep up the great work

  • @williamsmith3960
    @williamsmith3960 10 месяцев назад

    Make sure to check power steering reservoir water will accumulate on top of canister and get in fluid there is a filter inside of canister

  • @davidstoddard9160
    @davidstoddard9160 Год назад

    It would always be good idea to fix the brakes, so you dont end up with a run away tractor and go thru a fence or hit something. Also doing all the leakes and hydrolic issues, are all important before you ruin something that could have been minor before the big problems come. looks like you should have a really nice tractor and hopefully a great price.

  • @mechniack
    @mechniack 11 месяцев назад

    The cast iron you you can braze together it's a valid repair, the broken teeth you Tig weld up and grind into shape , very cheap and good tepair

  • @gubr
    @gubr Год назад +4

    Did you use nickel rod (or nickel/iron for welding steel to cast iron)? They kinda suck to weld but they stick to cast iron like glue and with sufficient peening in between the short passes they don't crack becaue the nickel is kinda malleable and stretches. Not healthy to breathe, though. Maybe normal rod will work, too, if lotsa peening…

  • @georgemarshall7508
    @georgemarshall7508 Год назад

    Good video held my attention.

  • @anthonyhill503
    @anthonyhill503 Год назад

    I hate welding cast... at least you're welding mild steel to cast and not cast to cast.. great video

  • @bobg3034
    @bobg3034 Год назад

    Nice find!

  • @bbrut3332
    @bbrut3332 Год назад +2

    Preheat, use your glow plugs on cold starts. Save your battery and your starter after bleeding the air out of the injectors and injector lines.

    • @Mitsubishigarage
      @Mitsubishigarage Год назад +3

      Zetor does not have gowplugs and really doesnt need them

    • @wyattneese1173
      @wyattneese1173 Год назад

      nope a zetor from that era like ours no mater what you do they always will crank quite a bit be for they start because of the way the injection pump builds presser be for it sends fuel. and in most cases they are always just cold blooded.

    • @Mitsubishigarage
      @Mitsubishigarage Год назад +1

      @@wyattneese1173 i live in a cold climate and they really should not be cold blooded or hard to start try giving the hand fuelpump a few pumps before starting and always have throttle wide open while trying to start! There might also be also be a button on the front of the injection pump that gives it more fuel while starting up

    • @svenerikhansen
      @svenerikhansen Год назад

      It should be a cold start button on the front end of injector pump

    • @bigteddy66
      @bigteddy66 Год назад +2

      ​@@svenerikhansennot on that model.

  • @ronalddejong7826
    @ronalddejong7826 11 часов назад

    its was not sounding like it was hitting all 3 cylinders
    sound can be a little strange sometimes
    but i am almost sure
    great little tractor

  • @LamaLokatorCZ
    @LamaLokatorCZ 11 месяцев назад

    Hello, I'm from the Czech Republic, where there are thousands of these tractors in their own way, but none of them have the engine sound like yours, you must have something wrong. Otherwise, as others write, they are immortal tractors without excess electronics. Easy to service... if you have a parts supplier, which we have on every corner. Ideal machines for private individuals.

  • @myronbro
    @myronbro Год назад +3

    Oh boy you are going to alienate some subscribers wearing shirts like that.

  • @mechniack
    @mechniack 11 месяцев назад

    In Europe zetor are considered a good tractor that many farmers has been happy with, because it wasn't too expensive like John deere

  • @georgemarshall7508
    @georgemarshall7508 Год назад +1

    Use that fuel pump primer by that sediment bowl.

  • @mechniack
    @mechniack 11 месяцев назад

    If the missing piece are just oil cover and not structural take a 3 millimeter copper plate bang it into shape dril hole screw it on with a homemade gasket easy

  • @richardsmith9872
    @richardsmith9872 Год назад

    there should be a screen by your hydraulic drain as well with a magnet you can clean and not drain your fluid.

  • @mechniack
    @mechniack 11 месяцев назад

    Water in fuel system add 1/4 carburator alcohol

  • @michaelchamberlain4618
    @michaelchamberlain4618 Год назад

    JB weld works great

  • @williamsmith3960
    @williamsmith3960 10 месяцев назад

    Should be a hand pump to prime fuel system where glass bowl is pump it about 30 times

  • @mechniack
    @mechniack 11 месяцев назад

    Any pinhole in the weld use super glue or jbweld

  • @suzrtimm5930
    @suzrtimm5930 Год назад

    This is a cool tractor.

  • @vsanti83
    @vsanti83 11 месяцев назад

    yes. the hole is to drain water

  • @danielsplayhouse3804
    @danielsplayhouse3804 Год назад

    I don't like to pick at people with their welding personally I think Tig would be a better option than stick. Would have use silicon bronze to make the repair. Add 3-4 at of atf in the fuel tank it will lube the internal of the p-pump as you work the tractor.

  • @bobg3034
    @bobg3034 Год назад +1

    Next time you weld cast try Nickel rods!

  • @chiefkyle1098
    @chiefkyle1098 7 месяцев назад

    *Has a runaway engine.* Does he troubleshoot? Nope. Starts it again.

  • @Sjanzo
    @Sjanzo Год назад

    1:07:32 yeah, now its running on all three !

  • @jameschainey2343
    @jameschainey2343 Год назад

    Very good, now turn that damm rain cap around 180 degrees 😅

  • @thomasr.miller5553
    @thomasr.miller5553 Год назад

    😁 Hi , found this today. fantastic video . HOTSHOT SECRETE in the tank ? Ran on one then two but three is still not fire ing right . NO brakes ? ALLSTATES AG PARTS .. LIFT might be a stuck valve ...Gunk in hydro pump .GET a shop repair manual . thanks

  • @bigteddy66
    @bigteddy66 Год назад +2

    Zetor made tractors for John Deere for a very short period don't know what model or for what market or why.

    • @MarcoAtlarge
      @MarcoAtlarge Год назад +1

      Menards sold them as Agripower in the 80's, I have 3 5000's that are good tractors.

  • @hiscifi2986
    @hiscifi2986 Год назад

    I didn't see him change the fuel filter, maybe I skipped that bit. It could explain why it seemed to be only running on three cylinders.

  • @19borchleev
    @19borchleev Год назад +1

    Why did you install your Lowe’s insulation upside down?

  • @jameschainey2343
    @jameschainey2343 Год назад

    Hey Dave nice to see that someone knows how to pour fluid out of a pie gallon bucket 🪣 thank you 😊

  • @lorenzoghinelli7018
    @lorenzoghinelli7018 10 месяцев назад

    Man you did a great job preheating that piece before welding it but f**k remove that torch from the welding area, there is acetylene there, a welding spark can blow up you and your tractor!

  • @pablostott7609
    @pablostott7609 Год назад

    Depending on the type of paint you may well find either a hot air gun or blow torch to be more successful

  • @bob55today
    @bob55today 6 месяцев назад

    Hi, I have just purchased a Zetor 3340 1995.
    Where did you find the Zetor Parts Manual ?
    I need to get one too.

  • @stevevogelman3360
    @stevevogelman3360 Год назад +3

    Bleed the injectors for Christ sake

  • @ronfrance4041
    @ronfrance4041 Год назад

    At 14:00 ……. above the draw bar, the thing with the pipe fittings going into it, is that cracked or is it just the angle we are looking at it from

  • @padraigdunne2094
    @padraigdunne2094 Год назад

    The diesel pump needs oil in it the rack is stuck there's a dip stick on the back end of the pump

  • @quadrapoint
    @quadrapoint Год назад +1

    You need to take a 5 year course on tractor repair and maintenance maybe you will get the hang of it

  • @gilbertooliveira8198
    @gilbertooliveira8198 Год назад

    Had lucky. Generally stopped diesel engine trips. Injection pump locks.

  • @chrisleech1565
    @chrisleech1565 Год назад

    Wow sure cleaned up good! Have you any service manuals or such for the Zetor? If I remember correctly the two wheel drive model I was using to haul hay wagons with had a cork friction plate in the clutch. I was told to be easy on it. Sounded inconceivable to me but I was working an hourly

    • @Oldtimerfreund-JW
      @Oldtimerfreund-JW Год назад

      Never - early models have asbest and newer actual clutch linings like LUK mounted have. ;-)

  • @Lordosvk
    @Lordosvk 11 месяцев назад

    Helo how do you get zetor in USA. Thats impressive. It was made in my countrh back in the day.

  • @jameschainey2343
    @jameschainey2343 Год назад

    What rod are you using 🤔?. I have always used bronze to stick weld cast iron.

  • @davidstoddard9160
    @davidstoddard9160 Год назад

    Rather than try and manuver that 5 gallon can to pour the oil, maybe put in a quart at a time container?

  • @gerbourke1952
    @gerbourke1952 Год назад

    A serious tractor.
    It will hold its own against a tractor 20 horsepower higher than it.
    Check out John Deere 5800
    A rebadged zetor

  • @mechniack
    @mechniack 11 месяцев назад

    Are you sure timing are right it should very hard

  • @Pyrochemik007
    @Pyrochemik007 10 месяцев назад

    These tractors were the first to ever arrive to many countries in eastern block, as they were mass produced. It may not seem much, but numbers in hundrets thousands pieces produced are uncommon for a small country like czechoslovakia. In Iraq, the Zetor brand became a word for all tractors. Sadly the company bankrupted due to war in Iraq, and had to be restructured. If not for the economic downfall following the soviet union collapse, it would take the hit, but it was weakened by several years of economic decline.
    Now they produce small to medium tractors, but they are still far from exporting as many as during communism. John Deere would be half it´s size if they could.

  • @arnoldromppai5395
    @arnoldromppai5395 Год назад

    Well if that housing was cast iron.the way you keep pouring the weld to it an not peening the hell out of it an keeping it wrapped tight with a welding blanket you would have totally shattered glass so to put it. Being it didnt soap cracks pop after your first long weld. With out putting a grinder to it an seeing sparks id say it is cast steel an that you just weld up with 7018 or 8018. If you put a grinder to it an you see very tiny fine spark it a good cast iron. If no sparks its a poor sand cast iron. Welding cast iron you use a small 95% Nickel welding rod. $350 CND PER LB. you only weld 1/2 to 3/4" long weld an well weld is still red hot you peen the hell out of the weld. Not ur love taps But before you weld cast iron you strip the guts out of the housing clean it good bake in home made welders over until its 400deg. Then wrap as much of it as you can in heavy welding blankets to keep it hot well doing only 1/2" to 3/4" long welds an very fast peen the hell out of the red hot weld to stretch it. Do another 1/2" weld peen the living hell out of it. Repeat slowly until done. Wrap tight with no air openings an let slowly cool. 10 to 12 hours. Short of that you will have a casting loaded with spider cracks. Big time. Never put a grinder to a cast iron weld or housing were you weld . The crap from grinding disk imbeds into the cast iron an make pin holes

  • @skipstein744
    @skipstein744 Год назад

    Onward!

  • @georgemarshall7508
    @georgemarshall7508 Год назад

    Dave what state are you located?

  • @anthonysimonhough9691
    @anthonysimonhough9691 Год назад

    A bit risky not having a shut off valve.

  • @bvladimir2787
    @bvladimir2787 Год назад

    no it isnt rust hole It is secure hole for rain water

  • @mechniack
    @mechniack 11 месяцев назад

    Why don't you crack the injector likes open to get rid of the air

  • @billyhaddock5540
    @billyhaddock5540 Год назад

    sounds like u need to bleed the injector lines.

  • @jameschainey2343
    @jameschainey2343 Год назад

    Hello Dave like you're so could you speak a little bit louder or turn the volume up there a little bit it would be most appreciative😊

  • @williamsmith3960
    @williamsmith3960 10 месяцев назад

    Order it from Zetor USA in Georgia or they have one in Ohio