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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 524181" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>We have a Belarus 400 (40T), made in the early 60's. 52hp. Great steering and control for cutting and baling. Unbeatable down pressure on the 3pth...makes for quick and easy post hole drilling.</p><p></p><p>However, we are experts at breaking it in half. Have replaced the clutch 11 times now. Three? years ago a lower end gear went and even then we couldn't get it started properly. No time to waste so we let it sit a winter and now the cylinders seem to be seized. Maybe we will get it running again some day.</p><p></p><p>When it works its a good tractor....but it breaks down a lot (once every 2 seasons...rough average). If it was my decision, the next time I get it running, I would trade it off.</p><p></p><p>Belarus are cheap for a reason. But for a person with little cash and good mechanic skills, they are a deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 524181, member: 1682"] We have a Belarus 400 (40T), made in the early 60's. 52hp. Great steering and control for cutting and baling. Unbeatable down pressure on the 3pth...makes for quick and easy post hole drilling. However, we are experts at breaking it in half. Have replaced the clutch 11 times now. Three? years ago a lower end gear went and even then we couldn't get it started properly. No time to waste so we let it sit a winter and now the cylinders seem to be seized. Maybe we will get it running again some day. When it works its a good tractor....but it breaks down a lot (once every 2 seasons...rough average). If it was my decision, the next time I get it running, I would trade it off. Belarus are cheap for a reason. But for a person with little cash and good mechanic skills, they are a deal. [/QUOTE]
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