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Re: Steering Broke on Belarus 250
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Posted by Daffy on July 09, 2006 at 10:10:28 from (207.179.148.17):
In Reply to: Re: Steering Broke on Belarus 250 posted by Hayman on July 09, 2006 at 07:34:12:
Hi Hayman, That's just the thing, can I get inside the bloody steering box. What is the usual way that you gain access to the guts of these things. I just came in from it a little while ago, was able to get it closer to the house, but there is a big hill just at the top of the field and I thought better of trying to come down that with no steering. It was very interesting enough experience getting it to where it's at now, when ya can't steer the damn thing, thank god for those wheel trenches in the road. Anyway was looking over the steering box again, and it is indeed one whole cast unit including the steering column, so if there isn't a bolted on panel on the bottom, I can't for the life of me see how ya would access the inside. I just can't afford any big pay out for this thing, lots of other problems with it. Take a word from someone who owns one, the wise thing is for you not to own one.
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