roxynoodle
Veteran Member
What are you feeding with the hay, and what is your area?
$1000 for a tractor and implements is a good deal provided everything is in working condition. That being said, I don't think parts are available for the Belarus anymore, or at least not as many as owners would like. However, it would get you by until you could buy another tractor, especially if you could keep the implements for the new one. Even if you sold that Belarus later for only $500 I think you'd be ahead with having the implements and for your use out of the tractor.
2000lb round bales are huge though. My neighbor moves his round bales for his sheep with an old Oliver (I'd say it is a 50hp gas tractor, may even be less Hp than that). He spears them and drives them quite a distance down the road just fine. Perhaps an older Ag tractor like that would serve you well on your bales. Especially since a new tractor of that size is quite expensive. He puts the bale on a stand in his pasture, which is okay since I guess sheep can eat moldy hay.
$1000 for a tractor and implements is a good deal provided everything is in working condition. That being said, I don't think parts are available for the Belarus anymore, or at least not as many as owners would like. However, it would get you by until you could buy another tractor, especially if you could keep the implements for the new one. Even if you sold that Belarus later for only $500 I think you'd be ahead with having the implements and for your use out of the tractor.
2000lb round bales are huge though. My neighbor moves his round bales for his sheep with an old Oliver (I'd say it is a 50hp gas tractor, may even be less Hp than that). He spears them and drives them quite a distance down the road just fine. Perhaps an older Ag tractor like that would serve you well on your bales. Especially since a new tractor of that size is quite expensive. He puts the bale on a stand in his pasture, which is okay since I guess sheep can eat moldy hay.