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Old 21-11-11, 04:44
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Perry..
I believe that you may be able to get parts from your Local Belaurus farm tractor dealer..A lot of the parts were used in military equipment..
Check it out.

MTZ tractors were originally designed for the vast State owned collective farms of the USSR, situated in the most inhospitable areas of Eastern Europe these collectives extended over many thousands of acres and had little in the way of workshop tools and spare parts. The tractors were built in such a way that even a novice could get the tractor working again with only basic instruction.

http://belarus-tractor.com/en/main.aspx
In the small world dept, http://www.higginsonequip.com/ in Hawksbury is the Eastern Ontario dealer. What with Marstar being located in the same town, you'd think a fellow could get his BMP fixed and the DsKH timed properly ...
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Old 21-11-11, 12:48
malcolm erik bogaert malcolm erik bogaert is offline
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used to own one of these along with a T-55 came from iraq...and back to UK for evaluation...reme cut out the engine...why I dont know!tried to source an engine from CZ but it was impossible as they are still current!sold it to a collector in Sweden who managed to source a new engine from the swedish military for a token sum!such is life!good luck with it regards malcolm
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Old 21-11-11, 13:19
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Default Using a BMP as a tractor

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The BMP doesn't need a three point hitch to plough a soya bean field!

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