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Re: Belarus 420AN question??
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Posted by midlam on January 05, 2007 at 00:49:59 from (4.225.232.58):
In Reply to: Belarus 420AN question?? posted by Chris Hanks on January 04, 2007 at 11:47:37:
I think the price should be allmost half as much. There are about 5 different companies that build tractors that are labled Belarus. The 500,800,900 water cooled series, made by Minsk can break bellhousings unless the loader mounts to rear axle. I think the 400 or 250 series started as copies of Deutz tractors from the 40s. I heard the Russians took the whole Deutz factory back with them when they took control of Part Of Germany. They still have a old look to them. Getting parts is not a problem. There are two really good dealers in the US that ship UPS. Partsforbelarus.com is an unofficial supplier. If you want to wait 2-3 weeks, you can even order parts from Alex in the Ukrain. He has a website
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