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Posted by M Higginson on November 25, 1999 at 11:12:10 from (24.141.127.77):
In Reply to: Re: Re: BELARUS TRACTOR posted by emmett greene on December 06, 1998 at 10:20:44:
I wouldn't be so quick to put down the Belarus tractors. We have 3 belarus tractors in Canada that have been nothing but perfect. You must remember that these are machines and no matter what make or color all machines will break and have to be repaired. Big companies also have lots of lemons that people forget about mainly because of the company name. Take for example the IH 784 four wheel drive with the Kimco front ends. That was a disaster for IH, rims were flying off these machines non stop ! Also, clutches to not burn after 60 hours (c'mon man) if you were having trouble with your clutch the problem could be one of two things either the person installing the clutch puts the plate in Backwards or the operator won't take his foot of the clutch pedel. If a machine is well looked after and well opperated it will last for a very long time for example, our 500 Belarus just topped 6000 hours and STILL no problems. The Belarus tractor is well worth the investment
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