Posted by JD Seller on September 05, 2013 at 07:05:14 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Belarus 560 posted by dej(jed) on September 05, 2013 at 06:11:05:
They are not too bad IF you can keep them going. Parts can be tough on them at times. Dealers are few and far between.
There are a few 925s around me here. Belarus had a deal on them years ago, cab,AC, MFWD, and a loader/ New for $25,000. Several cattle guys bought them for feeding tractors. Things where great at first. Then they started to have break downs. AC is almost impossible to keep working. One guy had to wait 60 days for a water pump as his was a odd model that they said should not have been in a 925 but his was. MFWD issues in the drop gears. Housings that where bad castings breaking. You could see sand holes all around them. Company denied any issues. Did not have any problem getting the MFWD parts just no dealers close. One fellow spent more in repairs than he gave for the 925 new. You just about can't give one away around here now.
I would take my money and buy something else. I don't care how "cheap" it is now you will have to just about own it until it is scrap to get your money out of it.
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