The MTZ Series encompasses a range of robust and versatile tractors designed for demanding agricultural applications. These machines are characterized by their powerful engines, durable construction, and straightforward operational design, making them suitable for a wide array of tasks including plowing, tilling, planting, and hauling. Their reliability and cost-effectiveness have established them as a staple in farming operations worldwide, providing essential power for both small-scale and large-scale agricultural enterprises.
Documentation for the MTZ Series includes comprehensive service and repair manuals detailing maintenance schedules, diagnostic procedures, and step-by-step repair instructions for all major components. Technical specification sheets provide critical data on engine...
The MTZ Series encompasses a range of robust and versatile tractors designed for demanding agricultural applications. These machines are characterized by their powerful engines, durable construction, and straightforward operational design, making them suitable for a wide array of tasks including plowing, tilling, planting, and hauling. Their reliability and cost-effectiveness have established them as a staple in farming operations worldwide, providing essential power for both small-scale and large-scale agricultural enterprises.
Documentation for the MTZ Series includes comprehensive service and repair manuals detailing maintenance schedules, diagnostic procedures, and step-by-step repair instructions for all major components. Technical specification sheets provide critical data on engine performance, hydraulic systems, and dimensional information. Troubleshooting guides are also available to assist operators and technicians in identifying and resolving common operational issues, ensuring the continued efficient performance and longevity of these agricultural workhorses.
This manual covers 500, 800, and 900 series tractors, including models such as the 50, 80, and 90, produced roughly from the 1960s through the 1990s. These tractors are renowned for their robustness, simplicity of design, and capability in demanding agricultural and utility applications. They are characterized by powerful diesel engines, manual transmissions, and heavy-duty chassis, engineered for reliability and ease of maintenance, making them a staple in various global markets. The tractor philosophy emphasizes straightforward mechanical operation and the ability to perform under challenging conditions, a testament to their enduring design.
The Belarus 952.5 is a robust and reliable utility tractor designed for a wide range of agricultural tasks. Manufactured by Minsk Tractor Works (MTZ), this model represents a modern evolution of their established tractor line, incorporating Tier 4 compliant engine technology for reduced emissions. Known for its durable construction and relatively simple mechanical design, the Belarus 952.5 offers a practical and effective solution for small to medium-sized farms. Its approximately 95 horsepower engine, coupled with a versatile transmission and hydraulic system, makes it well-suited for operations such as plowing, tilling, planting, and transport.
This Use and Maintenance Manual covers the Belarus 1025 series tractors, including models 1025, 1025.1, 1025.2, and 1025.3. Manufactured by Minsk Tractor Works (MTZ), these utility tractors are known for their rugged construction, reliability, and straightforward mechanical design, making them suitable for agricultural, industrial, and municipal operations. The 1025 series features a robust inline 6-cylinder diesel engine, a mechanical synchromesh transmission with multiple gear configurations, and a 4WD system. Its design prioritizes durability and ease of maintenance in demanding environments, reflecting MTZ's reputation for producing dependable machinery.
This manual covers the Belarus MTZ 50 and MTZ 52 tractors, produced between 1961 and 1972. These tractors, manufactured by Minsk Tractor Works (MTZ), are known for their robust and simple design, emphasizing durability and ease of maintenance. They were a significant part of the utility tractor segment, offering reliable performance for agricultural applications worldwide. The MTZ 50 and MTZ 52 feature a four-stroke, naturally aspirated diesel engine, a manual gearbox with multiple forward and reverse gears, and a comprehensive hydraulic system. Their engineering quality and widespread use underscore their importance in the history of agricultural machinery.
This manual covers the Belarus/MTZ MTZ 50, MTZ 80, MTZ 90, MTZ 500, MTZ 800, and MTZ 900 Series tractors. These robust machines, originating from the Minsk Tractor Works, have been a staple in global agriculture and heavy-duty applications since their introduction in the 1960s and 1970s. Known for their durability, simplicity, and cost-effectiveness, these tractors are built to withstand demanding work environments. The MTZ 50 series, followed by the significantly updated MTZ 80 series and subsequent iterations, represent decades of reliable performance and evolutionary refinements, making them essential workhorses for countless operations.
This manual covers Belarus (MTZ) tractors, including the MTZ 50, MTZ 80, MTZ 90, and their respective 500, 800, and 900 Series variants. These utility tractors are renowned for their robustness, simplicity, and affordability, making them a reliable choice for agricultural and heavy-duty applications. With a history spanning several decades, Belarus tractors have evolved from foundational models into versatile machines, typically featuring diesel engines ranging from 50 to over 90 horsepower, manual transmissions with multiple gear options, and robust hydraulic systems. Their straightforward design and durable construction contribute to their widespread recognition and value in demanding operational environments.
The Belarus MTZ 50 is a robust, utility-focused agricultural tractor, produced from the early 1960s through the late 1970s. Known for its durability, simplicity, and affordability, it was a significant model in the Belarus tractor line, building upon earlier designs and serving as a foundation for subsequent models. This tractor, powered by a naturally aspirated diesel engine, features a manual synchromesh transmission with typically 10 forward and 2 reverse gears, and a standard power take-off (PTO). Its design emphasizes mechanical reliability and ease of maintenance, making it a workhorse in agricultural and industrial sectors worldwide.
The Belarus T25, T25A2, and T25A3 agricultural tractors, manufactured by Minsk Tractor Works (MTZ), represent robust and functional utility vehicles. Developed from the late 1960s through the 1980s, these tractors are characterized by a simple, reliable design prioritizing ease of repair and operational effectiveness in demanding conditions. Their compact utility tractor segment positioning, coupled with a focus on essential functionality over advanced technology, made them a popular choice for smallholdings and light industrial applications, particularly in Eastern Europe. The T25 series is known for its versatility, capable of performing a range of agricultural tasks, and its widespread adoption underscores its practical utility and cost-effectiveness.
This workshop manual provides comprehensive guidance for the tractor models 50, 80, 90-500, 800, and 900. These robust agricultural tractors, developed and produced since the 1960s and 1970s, are renowned for their durability, simplicity, and cost-effectiveness, making them a staple in agricultural operations worldwide. With diesel engines typically ranging from 50 to 100 horsepower and featuring manual transmissions with multiple speed ranges, these tractors are engineered for demanding tasks. Their global market reach, particularly in regions valuing reliability and ease of maintenance, underscores their enduring utility and widespread adoption.
The MTZ Belarus 920/952 Series Tractors, manufactured by Minsk Tractor Works (MTZ), represent a lineage of robust and reliable agricultural machinery. These tractors are designed for a wide range of farming applications, built with a focus on durability and utility. Known for their straightforward engineering and dependable performance, the 920/952 series embodies the MTZ brand's reputation for providing practical and effective solutions in demanding agricultural environments. Their design prioritizes functionality, making them a valuable asset for owners and operators seeking a workhorse capable of consistent performance.
This manual covers Belarus tractors, specifically the 50, 80, and 90 Series (500, 800, 900 Series). Originating from the Minsk Tractor Works, established in 1946, these tractors are known for their ruggedness, simplicity, and affordability, making them a staple in agricultural operations globally. The 50, introduced in 1961, laid the foundation for the highly successful 80 (introduced in 1974), one of the most produced tractors worldwide. Later generations, like the 90, reflect evolutionary development with more powerful engines and updated features. These tractors are powered by Belarus D-series engines, ranging from approximately 50 HP for the 50 to 95 HP for the 90, featuring direct injection fuel systems and manual transmissions with multiple gear options.