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Posted by paul on February 09, 2003 at 20:45:16 from (209.23.145.10):
In Reply to: Belaurs 250 posted by Richard Pare Sr. on February 09, 2003 at 18:56:43:
I have zero personal experience. So, I'm telling you up front, my comments are only rumors & what I've heard from the few machines in the area.... The good news is that they are better than tractors made in China. The bad news is that if you really work them, they tend to spring a lot of leaks, and some of the catings are not the strongest. After an intial flush of dealers, there seems to be a much smaller dealer base now than 5 years ago - parts can be an issue. On the whole, those that bought a new one & have reasonable expectations seem happy with them. Several counties around here bought fleets of them, & the minimum wage operators worked the daylights out of them for a summer or 2. _Those_ machines didn't seem to hold up very well, anyone who bought those on resale seem quite unhappy. Guess I didn't really help much.... Not sure if the Case dealer north of me still has the Belarus dealership - they were pretty good at getting parts & manuals, but seemed to have troubles with the fleet sales & may have down-sized that. --->Paul
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