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Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Sat Jan 26 18:51:37 PST 2019


This a pic of an 825 Belarus, my first Belarus that I still use. It is 
one of the first ones sold by a dealer in western Oklahoma. It is my 
feeding tractor this winter as the Big one is going in for the correct 
clutch, and the 8345 is still getting the new joystick control valve and 
loader mounted.  The loader is a self leveling German MEMO.

Cecil

On 1/26/2019 8:05 PM, Ralph Goff wrote:
> On 1/26/2019 7:28 PM, Rena Glover Goss wrote:
>> This is not a good photo, but gives an idea of the sort of thing you 
>> see in other countries and cultures.  This shows traffic on the main 
>> road from Beijing to its airport in 1984.  At that time their 
>> national speed limit on highways was 15 MPH. Farm tractors were 
>> everywhere, and all had enclosed cabs with multiple seats.  The 
>> country has modernized considerably since then, but the intense 
>> activity in agriculture is still there.  Two-wheel tractors powered 
>> with hit'n miss engines were being used in urban areas with open 
>> trailers in lieu of pickup trucks.
>>
>> Larry
>
> Those cabs and tractors remind me of when the first Belarus tractors 
> showed up here in Canada about the early 70s. They were a bit crude 
> and primitive compared to
>
> the latest U.S. built machinery but they were cheap horsepower. I 
> still see the odd one around here.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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