Zetor North America, Inc. is re-launching its Major Series of value-priced utility tractors in the U.S. and Canada. Initially, the new Major will be available in an 80-horsepower, four-wheel-drive cab version, with 60 horsepower, 70-horsepower, two-wheel drive and cabriolet (open station) models to be added later.

“From 1960 to 2006, the Major line of tractors from Zetor set the standard for rugged, reliable and affordable utility tractors worldwide,” noted Gary Bogart, general manager of Zetor North America.

“Our new Major models build on that tradition with simplicity of design, unsurpassed reliability, outstanding fuel economy and minimal maintenance requirements.”

Along with its heavy-duty frame, the Major features a rugged, reliable and easy-to-service 4-cylinder Zetor engine free from the complex electronics and computer controls of other tractors in its class. In addition, the Major’s engine offers a torque rise of more than 35 percent, reducing the need for frequent downshifting.

The Major features a 12-speed forward/12-speed reverse synchro-shuttle gearbox, a user-friendly hydraulic system, and lift capacity of more than 5,500 pounds (2,600 kg).

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Like all Zetor tractors, the Major is backed by a limited 5-year power train warranty.

“The new Major 80 is the first of several new product introductions slated by Zetor over the next 18 months,” added Bogart.

“Together, these new tractors will give our dealers in North America a broader product line to meet the specific needs of today’s value-conscious professional farmers.” PD

—From Zetor North America news release