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Posted by nutah on April 24, 2001 at 08:25:32 from (208.187.135.123):
In Reply to: Belarus? posted by J.D. on April 23, 2001 at 08:37:00:
I inherited a Belarus 310 4x4, 2 cylinder diesel. It has been down for almost 3 years for one reason or another. When less than one week old, a loose bolt rattling around in the transmission got caught between a gear and the trans housing....blew a 6" diameter hole in the case. Injector pump problems, injector problems, clutch problems and nobody wants to work on it and be the "last one to touch it!" It takes some doing to get used to the controls. The only thing good about the tractor is that when it is working, it has positive down pressure on the 3 point. Even if the tractor was given to you, it would be a bad deal. After owning one of these units, I can't believe the Russians can make airplanes and space ships! If you think the Chinese tractors are rough, wait till you get a load of Belarus.
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