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Re: Belarus 520A - should a guy buy it ?
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Posted by dave mullin on February 11, 2004 at 05:12:57 from (24.233.98.151):
In Reply to: Belarus 520A - should a guy buy it ? posted by Considering Purchase on February 07, 2004 at 10:59:03:
my neighbor had a used 520 for 10 years..used it in the woods + every where else..ran it with no air breather cap[ always full of snow + leaves ] the muffler was barely there ,the hydrolic system was milky white with water,the water pump + rad were shot + usually empty + coat hangers were the repair of choice..he purchased his rear tires at the landfill for 2 bucks each...believe it or not it was pretty good in snow...no chains..i sold him my 65 hp 572 which is newer but pretty much the same..i still have a 572 + its great..cheap..dependable..lots of new + used parts aviable + easy to repair..however i purchased a valtra 700 to replace the one i sold him..but seriously considered another belarus.
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