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Re: THINKING ABOUT BUYING A BELARUS TRACTOR...WHAT DO YOU THINK???
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Posted by Russ on June 13, 2000 at 02:44:55 from (209.217.195.74):
In Reply to: THINKING ABOUT BUYING A BELARUS TRACTOR...WHAT DO YOU THINK??? posted by Daniel Dickerson on June 10, 2000 at 07:54:17:
Dan, take some of the money that would be the difference between the N and the 250AS and go get really liquored up. I mean blind, hold onto the floor drunk. With any luck You will kill off those dangerous, obviously defective brain cells which have even let you think of paying ANYTHING at all for any Belarus, especially a 250AS. I speak from first hand experience. I believe my advice will be better for your health in the long run. Consider how many N`s and other tractors you see that are still working productively after 50yrs or more. You wont see any 250As`s or any Belarus at fifty. As I`ve stated before, the 250As is the biggest piece of s*** tractor in a long line of s*** tractors. If you`ve got any questions, feel free to e-mail me. Good Luck
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