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Post by pudding on Aug 17, 2002 5:23:58 GMT 1
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Post by kenjar on Aug 18, 2002 4:20:08 GMT 1
Hey Pudding, Interesting junk there! That A110 is a hottee! On the US site there is a photo of future models, you know anything about the large 2wd model in the photo. Beleive there was a picture of it a farm photo, also.
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Post by eppie on Aug 18, 2002 17:58:16 GMT 1
That A110, it has a Steyr tranny, doesn't it??
And probably a Deutz engine?
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Post by Woodbeef on Aug 18, 2002 22:20:01 GMT 1
Might be the colors but it does look a little like a Steyr I'd say.
If they keep it up in St Petersburg,the Kirovet brand might just go mainline!!
Hey pudding,did you make your pilgrimage south,down to Shelby county this week?
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Post by pudding on Aug 19, 2002 4:36:39 GMT 1
kenjar......problem with these belarus tractors is they don't release them all into markets/countrys.....
i guess cause of the reputation the old ones developed and the strength of the opposition in that country, they don't give all the models to some countrys, therefore specs is hard to come by, ie the bigger ones might be sold in countrys where english is the second language etc......
the large 2wd might be already in production.....
i will dig harder for specs for ya and info on it.......i will start using a translator on the net this week!.....
woodbeef.....naw didn't head south.....wish i did, would be more exciting than shovelling waxy corn in a silo!
work mates (well the ones with the glory jobs) headed to the JD presentation, (it was me who posted that post on ag-online asking what was there..).....they were kicked out twice....
but they saw some new rigs.......apparently the new 32 row JD corn planter is real impressive......80ft wide without the markers down!!
laters
pudding
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Post by pudding on Aug 20, 2002 2:03:35 GMT 1
adding more junk to my own thread?! ya like this rig? www.vgtz.com/vt130.phpi still haven't found the info on the new design big tractors, however there is a a tractor called the LTZ155 worth a look on these sites......its a MB-Trac style rig....nice also with ya spare change.....one of these sites will build you your very own army tank....lol.....i want one! ;D www.vgtz.com/ozav.php(click on the righthand drop box on the page.....and start clicking the model numbers than hit ok...) industrial stuff?........hit this link chtz.chelyabinsk.ru/www.mrmz.ru/(the trick to navagating these sites is to hilight the link on the left.....don't click it.....and read the link in the status bar in the bottom of you web browser....although the site is russian ....the links are englsih) want small tractors click here.... www.vladtp.ru/eng/index.htmlbigger tractors and the mb-trac style rig www.ltz.lipetsk.ru/eng/index.htmhopes ya all enjoy.......if i remeber rightly there are two more factory sites i need to find....... laters pudding
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Post by kenjar on Aug 20, 2002 3:06:54 GMT 1
Hey Pudding,
Like that VTZ-2032. Wow, 30hp and a cab, too.
Woodbeef, still wanting a loader tractor? Check out the LTZ-60's with the PGT-360 loader.
I heard about some guys trying to sneak into the Deere presentation, they swore up and down that some kiwi put them up to it.
Heard the corn was 12 feet high around Louisville. How's the crops looking there Pudding? Add more junk when you can.
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Post by HPP on Aug 20, 2002 8:17:13 GMT 1
Seems like these Kirovets and other russians are interesting stuff to you guys. Did you guys know that the Kirovet factory is one of the oldest in the industry? The company was founded in 1801! Tractorproduction started 1924, but not with their own construction. The first tractors they made were Fords. Actually like the Whiterussians in Minsk. They also started with something that someone else had made before. As far as I´ve got it the tractorproduction in Minsk started with them buying a few Farmall M:s. I would´nt be surprised if you could still find some remainings of the old M in the Belarus of today!
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Post by pudding on Aug 21, 2002 2:36:44 GMT 1
hey all another link this one i found on farmphoto.com.... its not belarus but still very interesting all the tractors are cummins powered.... www.datacop3.com.ar/zanello/i think the site is spanish? also heres another which is poping up on forums at the mo www.tractoresymaquinarias.com/according to the belarus club members at yahoo.......the kirovets site is down maybe if we email belarus enough they will fix it......its a interesting read! HPP yeap, my father never like belaurs, but they never suited his purpose, since i don't have a purpose for a tractor (i live in an appartment, and work on a farm)........they interest me....lol belarus is a neat company, one which is poorly understood, partly cause not all models were released into markets, and partly to do with the iron curtain thing........apparently is belarus is a marketing company for 6 manufacturers......... what i find funny is kirovets to the best of my knowledge got into big ag tractor production by taking a vehicle purpose built for towing missiles, and adapted it to work on farms (back in 1967).......this is funny cause a lot of western companies did the opposite.......take a ag tractor and adapt it to municipal applications..... and the other interesting thing is that tractor first built in 1967 is still available today...... i didn't know they first built fords, and on the sites above some tractors you can see the farmall heritage...... thats how a lot of those tractor manufacturers got going,........how ya think kubota got going in japan (first ones were based on the fiat tractors!) do you know any other websites in russia.....ie farmer sites....? the company i work for still has an invested interest in russian farming, we have a case 9370 over there somewhere, exported from the states with a air seeder, and serviced through caseih in france, the consultants here have a lot of photos of russian farming, the men siting round smoking while the women fill the planter, the body guards which travelled with them! laters pudding
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Post by pudding on Aug 21, 2002 5:13:45 GMT 1
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Post by kevanos on Aug 21, 2002 16:34:26 GMT 1
In reference to the www.tractoresymaquinarias.com/ website mentioned, see my previous thread on Grossi T&M tractors. This site is not currently working.
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Post by kevanos on Aug 21, 2002 16:47:14 GMT 1
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Post by pudding on Aug 22, 2002 3:43:33 GMT 1
hmm.....more belaurs stuff.... kevanos thanks for the update on the link!!! i have more belarus links......highlight of my day is this one i found posted by renze on farmphoto!......i can't recall if i posted it or not!......on this forum/.......kenjar......is this the new tractors you are talking about www.bel-shop.com/mtz/2522.htmlist of all tractors on this site?? www.bel-shop.com/mtz/index.htmhmmm......also i got a email from Sidorenko Alexander (alex) heres a link he supplied.....on new models, check out the big rubber tracked ag dozer, that is a nice machine www.aris.ru/INFO/MEXAN/MUZEM/new_tr.htmli am hoping alex will join the forum! i think i want to try one of these new belarus tractors!.....they even paint some green! laters pudding
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Post by kenjar on Aug 22, 2002 23:22:48 GMT 1
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Post by kenjar on Aug 26, 2002 23:59:12 GMT 1
Here is the link for Belarus Canada www.belarus.caAppears that the 2 smaller models are scourced from VTZ and the rest are MTW.
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