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Re: What to do with a Belarus with a bum clutch
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Posted by T.J.-N.J. on November 01, 2002 at 14:17:13 from (65.164.207.227):
In Reply to: What to do with a Belarus with a bum clutch posted by Diesel Boy on October 30, 2002 at 16:56:21:
The neighbor has an old Belarus 250 with a loader on it. Its ugly but it sure does do a lot of work and hasn't really needed anything out of the ordinary, maintainence will make anything last longer. You can probably do the clutch yourself for less than the cost of one payment on a new machine if its one of the smaller machines, If its one of the big ones and you don't have the equipment, have it done. Saving money won't do you any good if you get squished in the process, another possibility is have your local Vo-tech school do it, a friend had a Wd45 engine rebuilt the tractor rewired and painted for less than the local dealer wanted just to major the engine. T.J.
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