Its mechanical simplicity makes it a favorite for restoration projects, as many enthusiasts still share advice on parts and repairs through communities like Zetorworld .

Manufactured in Brno, Czechoslovakia, it was sold in massive quantities across Eastern Europe and exported globally. Why Collectors Love It Today

It represents a pivotal era when Zetor began dominating global tractor markets through innovative, unified designs. Quick Specs At-A-Glance Specification Years Produced 1960–1968 Horsepower 50 HP (37 kW) Engine Type 4-cylinder Diesel Transmission 4 Forward / 1 Reverse (with reduction) Clutch Double clutch (travel & drive shaft)

While production ended in 1968 to make way for the "Unified Series" (UŘ I), the Super 50 remains highly sought after.

The Zetor 50 Super was introduced in 1960 as an upgraded version of the Zetor 35. It was designed with a robust "frameless" body, where the engine housing and gearbox acted as the supporting structure for the entire tractor.