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Posted by tom c on December 01, 2002 at 10:51:37 from (159.134.208.159):
In Reply to: Re: Belarus posted by Tom on November 02, 2002 at 12:41:36:
I have belarus tractors since 1980 and i believe i have saved a lot of money in that time. ONE needs to be a little forgiving, have the ability to repair small break downs,keep a small supply of parts like switches,seals,Orings,ect.I recently bought an unsued demo model for the equivalent of 17000 dollars,it is 115hp turbo with syncro box 4x4. I have already replaced two switches and two bulbs but they only cost 15 dollars. THE PAINT WORK IS AVERAGE and you do need to keep a closer eye on the machine.The biggest breakdown i have had in 20 years was PTO breaking down.With the help of the shop manual and my dealer i repaired it myself and i did not have to split the tractor.I was amazed to find i just had to take out 8 nuts loosen two adjusters and the complete pto came out.THE BELTS NEEDED REPLACING.Also i have a new quad bike and a skid steer loader and i could not afford them if i had two fords or two john deers. As a result i have no back breaking work and i can do everything myself,hopping from one machine to the other.From my experience i can recommend them but they need to be available cheap both new and used.
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