(quoted from post at 15:17:51 06/07/0 well have you ever owned a belarus tractor?
No sir, not ever, I work on farm machinery and vehicles for a living, and I have had them apart from one end to other, By no means a terrible machine, my gripe is, and I have seen it on this forum a million times, crying and whining about the economy then buying some off brand machine to save a buck..........then cussing someone because they cant get the machine fixed, or it cost a ton of money to find some part that no one has or can get and have it shipped from another country. then have the gall to complain about the mechanic was taking too much time or charging them too much money! It was the mechanics fault that they bought some piece of overseas crap that parts arent readily available for. Are overseas products here to stay,, most definitely, and yes there are good products with excellent support that are from overseas. But in the case of this little pickup, I know where this is heading, Its all the rage to import these things right now..............but will parts and support be available in two years? Then when the thing drops dead, guys like me are the ones listening to the the whining!
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