[AT] Belarus 822

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Sat Aug 22 05:35:31 PDT 2009


I found one called a Balmar for a boat, but it was $800  !!

I tried to find a swing mount at my alternator shop a couple of months 
ago for the 7600, but had no luck.  I ended up finding a benelli 
alternator from a Land Rover on E-bay that is the replacement for it...

Cecil

charliehill wrote:
> Cecil,  I have a one wire GM alternator on my boat that is a swing mount. 
> It's a 70's or 80's vintage.  I would think they are still available.  I 
> guess you mean by swing mount that it has two mounting holes and the top 
> hole bolts to a curved bracket with a slot in it?  You should be able to get 
> that somewhere.
> 
> Charlie
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Cecil Bearden" <crbearden at copper.net>
> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 6:26 AM
> Subject: Re: [AT] Belarus 822
> 
> 
>> After a little testing with the lights last night, it looks like the 100
>> amp alternator will be replacing the generator.!!!  Only trouble is that
>> it uses a swing mount and GM one wires do not have a swing mount.  I can
>> get a aftermarket replacement from High Capacity for $176 and I am ready
>> to do that to prevent a lot of fabrication.  With my Dad needing
>> constant watching after his stroke, I don't need a lot more projects.  I
>> have my 4010 Diesel w/loader tore down waiting on Injectors and inj
>> pump.  The 4010 LP needs a loader installed and The crank Pulley and
>> hood and dash need to be put back together.  The JX 85 Case needs the
>> loader installed, and the 7600 Ford 4x4 w/loader needs rewiring and the
>> new alternator installed along with seals in the trans and front drive
>> axle.  The MF65 needs a front support installed, and the 5000 Ford has
>> the hydraulic hoses torn off when a hitch pin broke.
>>
>> I need to be twins or triplets to get all of this done.  All the
>> tractors I mentioned are getting paint jobs and going to an auction in
>> the spring, except my new JX85 of course.
>>
>> Cecil in OKla
>>
>> charliehill wrote:
>>> Sounds like you got a good one Cecil.  I figured that lift had a float
>>> feature. It's not that technically hard to do that.
>>> The horse floor mat was a good idea!
>>>
>>> Charlie
>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>> From: "Cecil Bearden" <crbearden at copper.net>
>>> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" 
>>> <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 10:24 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [AT] Belarus 822
>>>
>>>
>>>> I should have said it was a 825, the 822 model is a 2 wheel drive.  I
>>>> have been working on it all day to get some minor things done, and
>>>> checking all fluid levels.  It had a leak under the seat of the cab, and
>>>> I had to take the floor out of the cab to tighten a hydraulic line.  So
>>>> while it was out, I threw away the old wool felt insulation and used a
>>>> 3/4 thick rubber horse stall mat for a floor mat.  It will really dampen
>>>> the noise and not collect moisture to rust the cab.
>>>> Cecil in OKla
>>>>
>>>> charliehill wrote:
>>>>> I've always wondered why US built tractors don't have the down pressure
>>>>> hydraulics.  I can remember some foreign built tractors way on back in
>>>>> the
>>>>> late 50's had it.
>>>>> If you needed to change a back tire you just put a block under the
>>>>> drawbar,
>>>>> hit the lever and then put some jack stands under the rear axle and you
>>>>> were
>>>>> in business.
>>>>>
>>>>> Charlie
>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>>> From: "Cecil Bearden" <crbearden at copper.net>
>>>>> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group"
>>>>> <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>>>> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 6:13 AM
>>>>> Subject: Re: [AT] Belarus 822
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> I bought a Belarus 822 with a Memo Loader yesterday.  Had to drive it
>>>>>> home 15 miles.  It has a cab and needs the air conditioner compressor
>>>>>> replaced, a Sanden compressor,  The tractor is a 1990 model with 82
>>>>>> horsepower, 4 wheel drive.  I really like it and it has a lot of
>>>>>> features that are mechanical, no real electronics.  Looks like a real
>>>>>> reliable dependable tractor. The cab is built heavier than any 
>>>>>> american
>>>>>> tractor, and has a roof hatch that can be opened for a vent.  I had no
>>>>>> problem with the "greenhouse" effect in the cab with no air 
>>>>>> conditioner.
>>>>>>  A lot of tractor for less than $6K.  There is one at a consignment
>>>>>> sale about 40 miles away next week.  I may try to get it also.  I have 
>>>>>> a
>>>>>> lot of hay clients that need a loader tractor.    Hydraulic control 
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> the loader were on the tractor from the factory.  I am really 
>>>>>> impressed.
>>>>>>  Not what I expected from all the coffee shop info I have heard over
>>>>>> the years..  It will need some cab interior work and a little firt 
>>>>>> aid,
>>>>>> but it was a one owner tractor for an old farmer that used it for
>>>>>> feeding cattle and mowing.  The 3 point lit has a down pressure that
>>>>>> will lift the back wheels.  This will really be handy for building
>>>>>> fence, installing fence posts and using a post hole digger.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cecil in OKla
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