●Could this be your next tractor????● Zetor Major 88SS (Major 80CL) USA 🇺🇸
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Zetor Major 88SS Tractor at Berndt Farm Equipment in Avon South Dakota. Rugged and reliable is a great way to describe the Zetor Major 88. It has a simple design without unnecessary electronics. A smooth running 4 cylinder diesel engine (NO DEF REQUIRED) provides power to the 12 speed synchronized transmission. Changing directions is handled by the left-hand mechanical shuttle, conveniently located on the dash. 4x4 and rear diff lock help get that 82hp to the ground. The rear of the tractor features two hydraulic remotes, a Cat 2 three-point with an impressive lift capacity of 5,500 lbs and a heavy-duty drawbar. The Zetor 229 front loader offers great versatility with a skid loader quick tach and third function for a grapple or other attachments. In the cab, you will find controls simple to understand and operate for all functions, heater and a/c, radio, and a large window in the roof for overhead loader work. One in stock and ready to go. Full Warranty, Priced at $65,900, financing and delivery available. Located near Avon, SD. Give us a call and come take a look when it works for you.
(605) 286-3233
We have been a Zetor tractor dealer since 2007. We ship parts all over the United States.
Thanks a lot
That looks like the perfect tractor for a small farm. No playing with computers. How much and what about parts replacement.
It is priced in the upper $50k range. Parts are not an issue.
Really nice looking zetor sad zetor is not longer being sold in Norway because of declined sales
Yeah it's because the dealers were getting no lifetime income from repairs. Much better to sell a overly complicated Deutz where you can earn another 50% of purchase price on selling parts and doing repairs for the next 10-15 years...
Does the Zetor M88SS have a cup holder in the cab?
Could you ball park a price?
Around $65,900
1994
Zetor 7245 = John Deere 2200 4WD
Yes, there were many models at that time that Zetor produced for John Deere. An interesting point in Zetors history for sure.