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Posted by Farmer/Paul on January 11, 2002 at 03:35:07 from (216.8.150.2):
In Reply to: What was the worst tractor ever made?Have Supporting Facts before posting posted by MNmike on January 10, 2002 at 20:53:24:
Belarus, has got to take top billing... My neighbour has one (we refer to the tractor as Gorby ie Gorbachev sp?? ) #1 its made in Russia # 2, can not find the same gear gear in it twice. # 3, he has had to replace both rear axles @$5000 each. # 4 It leaks more oil than the Exxon Valdez # 5 The hydraulic only work periodically ( they do have actual down pressure when they do work) # 6 You spend almost as much time keeping it going as run time. The only really good feature is the motor, it has an expeller for an oil filter and the engine is quite fuel efficent. John Deere I hear is now looking at Belarus to build 50 Hp and smaller for them as Zetor is in financial trouble. Zetor has been building under licence for JD for a while now.
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