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Posted by pudding......belarus on January 11, 2002 at 12:16:04 from (203.97.2.242):
In Reply to: Re: What was the worst tractor ever made?Have Supporting Facts before posting posted by Oh No on January 10, 2002 at 22:03:04:
there is no such thing as a bad tractor..........just one that doesnot suit the application you are using it for..... belarus make some good tractors.........but the bad ones leave a bad taste in peoples mouth........i believe belarus has some bad tractors in its lines........the ones we see on export markets.......and i read somewhere the factorys that build for belarus (after all belarus is a marketing company......there are 6 factories suppling it)........barter for steel.........eh?!.......cheaper the better........in my experience metal fatigue accounts for a lot of older machinery repair........even reliable tractors still break down........so if belarus doesn't want to use technology to gain market share........why don't they exploit reliability a bit more.........after all the R and D that goes into making strong steel is done by someone else and factored into the cost of the steel to belarus...... any other tractors?.......yeap anything with a SG2 cab......but that is only personal preferance.........no supporting info to back that upi
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