Ensure it shifts smoothly without "grinding" or popping out of gear under load.
Unlike modern tractors, the 7745 has no complex computers. If something breaks, a set of standard wrenches and a bit of know-how can usually fix it. This makes it incredibly cost-effective for long-term ownership. 2. Exceptional Traction ZETOR 7745 BETA
Released in the late 1980s, the 7745 was the flagship of Zetor’s "Unified Model" range. It wasn't designed to be flashy; it was designed to work. With its four-wheel drive (4WD) system and heavy-duty build, it bridged the gap between lightweight utility tractors and heavy machinery. Ensure it shifts smoothly without "grinding" or popping