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Re: Anyone know Balarus Tractors??
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Posted by john on January 07, 2004 at 10:24:38 from (67.35.226.122):
In Reply to: Anyone know Balarus Tractors?? posted by Jeff Gregory on January 07, 2004 at 05:00:13:
Dad bought a 250 W/loader new in about 1980. It was a very strong and stout tractor. The 250AS is the same tractor with improved shifter pattern. You ever get on a old 250 and you will see what I mean. I have two dealers; both about 50 miles away in different directions but they stock very little parts. Good points..... Cheap price. Saw a 250AS in fair to good condition that sold for $1600.00 last year. Strong tractor much better than the China Junk of today. Bad points..... Most or all parts need to be ordered and shipped. Part prices are much more than for other tractors. A little crude in some parts causing leaks. I sold ours and would never buy another unless conditions change. Ever since the cold war this company has been struggling and may fold one day leaving no supply for parts. This is MHO based on owning our 250.
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