It only seems to city dwellers that agriculture in Russia and the former Soviet republics is in decline. The villagers know that the old Soviet combines remained only in small farms. Agricultural holdings have long acquired modern harvesting equipment. Although it is expensive, it pays for itself in a few seasons. By the way, wealthy farmers until recently preferred foreign equipment. Let it be 50% more expensive on average, after a few seasons the difference is leveled due to the lack of repairs. The same conditional German combine for 5 years will require only regular maintenance and replacement of several bearings. Domestic equipment during this time can be completely moved.
Belarusian manufacturers of harvesters have long understood that they cannot keep up with foreign brands. Therefore, it was decided to follow the path of China - just take and copy foreign technology. This is how Gomselmash GS2124 appeared. And the authors of the “this is avby” channel decided to compare it with the German CLAAS Lexion 770. And who better to tell about this than the combiners who work for them? It can be seen that the men are cunning - they do not want to disgrace domestic technology. From their words it turns out that Gomselmash GS2124 is no worse than a German. Only experienced farmers are unlikely to agree with this...
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