Nice instructions bud. Good camera work. Especially when you're trying to repair the bloody thing. Very thorough explanation of what to do step by step. Much appreciated. I own a 7211.
Thanks so much for this fine video TheRobbe88. Im a amateur an I just have been given a Zetor 5211 by My grandfather, an i Will fix the brakes by My own, an im able to do this because off your video. Thanks so much. Regards Thorsten from Denmark. By the way.. Im starting to get in love with zetors. Great tractors it seems to be.
Brilliant video, very clear instructions, Very clean Zetor, Well maintained. I am looking to purchase a genuine clean 6245,7045,7245,7745 if you know of any
This is a different system from the earlier 7011/45..Are these brakes better on the 72 series? I think maybe they are dry discs now, not shoes? Great video, thanks from UK
@@TheRobbe88 it's a 1995. No drum brakes. Acts like the differential lock is caught on the shaft? I can remove the assembly about 10cm before it doesn't move any further. I will take hydraulic arm assembly off this week and look down from the top.
Well I took off the top cover and the left side final drive. The reason the right side wont come off is the drive shafts are twisted. The collar for the diff lock is stuck on the twisted splines.. also all the bronze washers on the diferential pinions are all broken. Someone did quite a number on this poor tractor.
Good job robbe. I like this old zetors. I have 7711 from 1989. Where are you from? Is it possible buy spare parts in your country?? Thanks for you reply. James
We have a zetor 6340 and it has a bad gearbox leak. We fill it full to the dipstick and as soon as you go up a hill oil runs out one of the back small holes that is attached to the (big square box that the portals attach to) this is not a couple of drips this is literally pouring out. We also have very bad brakes only the right side brakes work and not very well. In your video was it the seal you pointed out that is replaced from behind is that what could be my issue?
Hello. Yes at 7.55 in the video iam showing the seal for the gearbox. If it starts leaking the oil will spil out on the breaks . Have even seen were the seal broke lose and dump all the oil out just like you explaind.
some spare parts websites lists drum brakes for 7745, while looking at mine it looks exactly the same setup as yours. i really wish there was more available information on tractors been looking for the bleed screw all over.. and the workshop manual says its at the brake disc... the spare parts also lists slave brake drum cylinders.. i didnt see any cylinder in your brakes.. i am just so confused its listed both disc and drum.. could it be that the bleed screw is hidden in the hole where theres some rubber cap at the side facing the wheel? i just cant get my head in there to see with the wheel in the way.. many may think that would be the obvious one, the cap goes inward and i cant even see the inside with a camera and lights its just dark.. but i just dont know i cant see i dont get where the rubber hose is supposed to be attached.. and i've been looking for this answer everywhere..