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<blockquote data-quote="DD RANCH" data-source="post: 149358" data-attributes="member: 2541"><p><img src="http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a83/lanenkate/100_0032.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>This is a 825 Belarus which is 80 horse power we also have a 562 which is abot 70 horse.I have put over 3000 hours on this tractor and have put a clutch in it this fall cost $400 for parts and $400 for labor. The 562 had 3800 hours on it when I got it Ihave put another 1000 hrs on it and had to put in a head gasket this summer cost parts and labor $597.00.</p><p></p><p>The hydralic lines do leak some fluid but with some maintence they work fine also they are very fuel efficent I can mow hay with the 825 on about 2 gallons an hour I mow with a rowse double 9 sickle mower.I also bale with either tractor.We have a 150 cows and these 2 tractors make all the hay and do all the loader work.I feed hay for about an Hour a day in the winter they hold 34 gallons of fuel last winter I fed 43 days on 34 gallons then It ran out my farm is north of my home and I kept forgetting to bring fuel.I paid $16000 for this tractor with 700 hours on it includeing the loader.It would bring $10,000 around here now and I have had it for 7 years.People should'nt knock what they don't know about .So how much fuel does a $10,000 4020 2 wheeldrive eat an hour now don't lie my brother has one of those...In fuel savings alone in 10 years I can save The $10,000easy.....</p><p>As for parts there is a warehouse in Milwaukee Wi. if your dealer does'nt have the part they will direct ship Fed Ex 2 days no different than any other tractor.I also have a Massey and 2 Allis Chalmers.They are 160 and 180 horsepower and sit idle 11 months of the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DD RANCH, post: 149358, member: 2541"] [img]http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a83/lanenkate/100_0032.jpg[/img] This is a 825 Belarus which is 80 horse power we also have a 562 which is abot 70 horse.I have put over 3000 hours on this tractor and have put a clutch in it this fall cost $400 for parts and $400 for labor. The 562 had 3800 hours on it when I got it Ihave put another 1000 hrs on it and had to put in a head gasket this summer cost parts and labor $597.00. The hydralic lines do leak some fluid but with some maintence they work fine also they are very fuel efficent I can mow hay with the 825 on about 2 gallons an hour I mow with a rowse double 9 sickle mower.I also bale with either tractor.We have a 150 cows and these 2 tractors make all the hay and do all the loader work.I feed hay for about an Hour a day in the winter they hold 34 gallons of fuel last winter I fed 43 days on 34 gallons then It ran out my farm is north of my home and I kept forgetting to bring fuel.I paid $16000 for this tractor with 700 hours on it includeing the loader.It would bring $10,000 around here now and I have had it for 7 years.People should'nt knock what they don't know about .So how much fuel does a $10,000 4020 2 wheeldrive eat an hour now don't lie my brother has one of those...In fuel savings alone in 10 years I can save The $10,000easy..... As for parts there is a warehouse in Milwaukee Wi. if your dealer does'nt have the part they will direct ship Fed Ex 2 days no different than any other tractor.I also have a Massey and 2 Allis Chalmers.They are 160 and 180 horsepower and sit idle 11 months of the year. [/QUOTE]
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