Zetor was the first manufacturer to develop and produce tractor safety cabins.
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Zetor was the first manufacturer to develop and produce tractor safety cabins.
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Abroad, Zetor is represented through seven affiliations in North America, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Poland, Slovakia and India.
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Name Zetor, which was later to become the name of the brand and which was used by the state Company to mark the tractors, was created by Rostislav Sapak, a member of the Czech Economic Department, in spring 1946.
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The Zetor trademark was registered in the same year, and mass production of Zetor tractors started on 7 August 1946.
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In 1948, the Zetor 15 was approved for production, and it was manufactured until 1949.
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In 1952, Zetor moved to a new location within Brno, Lisen, where all tractors have since been produced.
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Thanks to these innovative procedures, the Zetor brand was globally acclaimed and topped the charts of global tractor manufacturers.
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Zetor continued to evolve and, in 1991, the Unified Series III was launched.
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Four-cylinder Zetor engines meet required emission standards, including the currently strictest Stage IV.
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Zetor offers two ranges of front-end loader within the Zetor System.
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