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well

01-10-2007 09:15:40




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try talking about a belarus they are junk the 2 i had were but then again their going to be some people out there say they are the best tractor they ever owned but they to me are junk period.




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IBorange in TX

01-10-2007 20:13:52




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 Re: you fellas want to talk junk tractor in reply to well, 01-10-2007 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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richard in nz

01-11-2007 02:28:52




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 Re: you fellas want to talk junk tractor in reply to IBorange in TX, 01-10-2007 20:13:52  
Study your 570 a bit closer, you will find it is an American design. They copied the Farmall. Look closely at the gearbox, rear axle, and clutch housings, then look at the steering bolster up front, up to about "87 they had the shaft along top of the engine, yours will have a Danfoss hydrostatic, but the bolster is still there. See how your power steering pump is where the mag was on an "M" and the injector pump is where the govenor was. If you want to go to town, remove the cab floor and compare the gearbox design and layout to the I-H. The first tractors from the Misk plant in the late "40s/early "50s also had sheet metalwork very similar to an I-H. I asked a factory technician from Minsk when he was visiting the Belarus dealer I worked for in England if they started by making the Farmall under licence (I had spotted the likeness to my Farmall H) he simply said "not under licence"!!

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Amo in Nebraska

01-10-2007 20:07:24




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 Re: you fellas want to talk junk tractor in reply to well, 01-10-2007 09:15:40  
Know 4 people w/ 825's. Cheap fwa loader tractors. Use them for feeding hay off stacks and thats about it. Know someone that has a newer one w/ shuttle shift. They dont put many hours on it in hay field or as loader, and they have to replace the shuttle shift every year. I tell him they need to put some Vodka in the trany to make it work right!

When I went to college I overheard some guys talking about a Belarous combine. Said a guy tried it for one or two years. Roughly 1200 acres and between parts price and availibity he decided it was worn out enough to park in the trees. Have no clue what it cost...would of liked to know.

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Frank in Florida

01-10-2007 19:00:34




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 Re: you fellas want to talk junk tractor in reply to well, 01-10-2007 09:15:40  
Have been using a Belarus 800 since 1984. I don't hate and don't love it. This tractor has so many controls and poor instructions as to make learning to operate it properly a major undertaking. Parts can be a little hard to obtain. Never have found a competent mechanic for Belarus. but they are powerful fuel efficent tractors that can do amazing things.
Frank



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ChrisLSD

01-10-2007 09:56:00




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 Re: you fellas want to talk junk tractor in reply to well, 01-10-2007 09:15:40  
you gotta ask yourself, why did you buy the second one then?



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well

01-10-2007 11:06:34




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 Re: you fellas want to talk junk tractor in reply to ChrisLSD, 01-10-2007 09:56:00  
They were bought at the same time a good deal i thought at the time.



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E.B. Haymakin'

01-10-2007 10:02:04




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 Re: you fellas want to talk junk tractor in reply to ChrisLSD, 01-10-2007 09:56:00  
Parts-you can't get'em through dealers. Everyone I knew that bought one hated them afterward.



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steveormary

01-10-2007 10:37:30




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 Re: you fellas want to talk junk tractor in reply to E.B. Haymakin', 01-10-2007 10:02:04  
Well,I dont know. A neighbor bought one of the first one that came into the area. He seemed to like the tractor OK. Dont remember the model #. It was about 70hp and fwa and he used it on his big round baler. He also had a loader on it.

steveormary



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