I have a 1978 Belarus 800 (2 wheel drive version of the 825) i bought it in 87 with 5000 hrs on it for a dollar per hr on it
I used it as my only feeder/loader tractor til 2013.
I put at least 10.000 hrs on it with very little trouble, i re-ringed and re-bearinged it once when the axial crank bearing went out, (courtesy of my brother riding the clutch loading hay) , it had 2 blown head gaskets in the first 2 years i had it(got the wrong head gaskets from the dealer) and I rebuild the waterpump and put 2 new bearings in the injection pump and rebuild the starter twice. The engine still starts in a split second even after sitting all winter.
I never had any hydr or transmission/rear end/ clutch problems in the 28 years i used it. It has been an exceptional good tractor for me but it is getting tired so it is only used as standby now. It is not worth rebuilding as it is worth nothing.
I also have a '93 model 925, i bought it 3 years ago cause it was cheap,was front assist and had only 800 hrs on it and had a better cab with heat and airco. the engine and transmission/rear end is still the same as the 800 so most parts are interchangable. I paid 4 grand for it.
So far the 925 has been a good tractor also, no issues to speak of, i put around 1000 hrs on it
Dealer parts support is good although there is only one left in a 300 ml radius.I don't know of any other farmer in my area who has a Belarus, i have never seen another one in the 28 years i had mine.
I would have no problem buying an other one.
This post was edited by bison at 23:09:19 05/24/15.
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