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Re: Belarus 420AN question??
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Posted by wayne from wi on January 04, 2007 at 13:39:33 from (209.240.206.212):
In Reply to: Belarus 420AN question?? posted by Chris Hanks on January 04, 2007 at 11:47:37:
I can only give an opinion. About 5-6 years ago my brother bought a brand new approximately 90 horse Belarus with factory cab, loader, and 4wd. Brand new he paid $18 or 19 thousand for it. He rarely uses it. Just too awkward. You get what you pay for. It is metric, crude design, parts availability will be an issue, and always some little quirk to figure out if you are used to American- made tractors. I've used it only a couple times, maybe 1 hour total, so my opinion may not be worth much. I really believe $6000 is way to much for the 420. For the same money you can get a nice, older American-made tractor with available parts, simpler to work on, and also easier to find advice and information when you have a problem. My .02. Wayne
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