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Re: Belarus 82.1...ever heard of such a thing?
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Posted by 1310monster on January 09, 2006 at 09:26:51 from (65.144.9.48):
In Reply to: Re: Belarus 82.1...ever heard of such a thing? posted by Chris Pritchard on January 08, 2006 at 22:23:26:
I received a reply from Alex, the guy in eastern europe that sells Belarus parts at a 50% discount. He says that the 82.1's were never officially exported. They are suppose to be a domestic model. There is a place here locally, actually a variety store that sells all kinds of closeouts, furniture & entertainment room stuff. In 1999 these tractors showed up for sale there. They had 3 originally but apparently sold one. The other two sat year after year. Finally a few days ago, they put them in a farm equipment auction. They brought $5,500. The owner turned it down. Later that day, some guy traded a new pickup truck to the two tractors and some sort of high end ZTR lawn mower. The new owner offered me one for $8000. He's a trader so I can probably trade him something for one of them. There's a variation in the hitches on the back. I'm thinking aout going for it. Rocky
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