Posted by bison on September 06, 2013 at 20:46:33 from (69.168.144.137):
In Reply to: Belarus 560 posted by 495man on September 06, 2013 at 12:37:58:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see there's few tractors that were made for a loader, most loaders are add ons.As a result lots of Case ,JD,ford etc break plenty front axles/spindles..why would Belarus be any different?
For that reason I replaced the front axle on my belarus 800 with a wheatland axle from a cockshutt 1850.these axles are indestructible and should be on every loader tractor.
My 80 hp belarus 800 is used mostly for loading/unloading/feeding big round hay bales.Third gear forwards is as fast as reverse and shifting is smooth once you're used to it.
When feeding i carry 2 rounds on the front end loader and 2 on a fork on the 3 point hitch,...been doing that for many years, The loader itself is the weak point,..it broke a few times but then,..it is a Case loader so no surprises there:roll:
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