Posted by that_darn_sasquatch on February 19, 2018 at 19:57:41 from (69.250.12.237):
In Reply to: 1989 Belaruse tractor posted by Jiles on February 19, 2018 at 07:26:35:
The company I work for found a Belarus (no idea what model) in the weeds on a property they were working on. 4wd Cab maybe 60-75 hp. Property owner said "haul that thing outta here!" so they took it since the lowboy was there- Free tractor so why not? Owner called it a loss and figured it'd cost more to scrap it than it was worth. Needed batteries and a starter. They use it to mow around the shop. Works mostly. Knowing what they know now they'd never buy one. Crude tractor but still (mostly) working after being given up on. However they do have to do some searching and head scratching every time it breaks down/starts leaking/just plain won't start/etc. They have some very good mechanics in the shop and an excellent machining capability. Without those I wouldn't buy one. I believe if you had to sell it you'd have a hard time finding a buyer.
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