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Posted by IBorange in TX on January 10, 2007 at 20:13:52 from (72.251.14.67):
In Reply to: you fellas want to talk junk tractor posted by well on January 10, 2007 at 09:15:40:
I have a '93 570 Belarus w/cab. I agree to the fact that it is not designed as the US tractors, but it is a heavy pulling and fuel sipping tractor. I use it to pull a JD rd baler. It does not know that its back there. The controls are difficult to learn. Parts can be obtained from dealers, but expensive. The spin filter is of the upmost of design, I think. Some of the US tractors should look up. The bad part that I have found is the wiring and the Add on Air/con unit. It is just not enuf for all of the glass in the cab. The cab is loud. But as for pulling and saving on fuel for a 65hp tractor, its Okay. Would I guy another one, no, neither would I buy a John Deere, now you are talking about parts and money. Probably would be a Kobota or NH. Belarus being JUNK, I disagree.......you just have to learn the techniques of driving a Belarus. Good Luck.....
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