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Posted by Peter on November 03, 2002 at 15:34:21 from (205.188.209.109):
In Reply to: Belarus posted by DaveinKY on November 02, 2002 at 07:17:52:
I have seen lots of these tractors in my area (Northern Ontario) lately since they cost 1/3 the price of American tractors. I have also spent time in Eastern Europe where they are the most common tractor. I have spoken to many owners of these tractors and most were not happy. A few said they thought the tractor was a good buy and had no problems with them but most reported parts breaking, 4 wheel drive not engaging and various other problems. I hired a guy a few years ago to do some plowing for me with a Belarus and his new tractor broke down. Another guy I know has one and is selling it. He was not happy with it as it was constantly breaking down. Parts though are not a problem in my area as there is a dealer with a large parts warehouse to keep these tractors going.
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