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Posted by Emery on October 16, 2000 at 07:11:55 from (206.251.162.3):
In Reply to: Re: Belarus 250 AS posted by Daniel Dickerson on October 15, 2000 at 11:46:42:
Daniel, I have had my Belarus 4 or 5 yrs. I bought it used and was a couple of years old when i bought it. It has served me well. Not real pretty and has numerous leaks. I could use more horespower, but for its size, it will work hard. I like the downward pressure on the hydraulics, helps when digging holes in hard ground. When i bought it, i didn't know much about tractors, having learned a lot since then. I am looking to add a larger tractor, If i could find a 50 horse Belarus, i would buy it. There is a dealer not too far from me so if i need parts or in this case, service, i can get it. I was just hoping not to have to spend the money. I am coming off of major surgery and going through chemo, so i don't need the extra expense. I received a message from someone who has a 250 AS and i think that i can fix it. Anyway, thanks for the reply...Emery
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