The Belarus 9011 is a row-crop tractor produced from 1997 to 1999 as part of the 9000 Series. Built in Minsk, Belarus, it features a turbocharged 4.7L 4-cylinder diesel engine delivering 98 hp. The tractor has a 14-speed partially synchronized transmission and two-wheel drive with hydrostatic power steering. It offers a rear independent PTO with 540/1000 RPM options and a rear lift capacity of 4,366 lbs. The 9011 has a wheelbase of 93 inches and weighs 7,750 lbs. Fuel capacity is 34 gallons, and the hydraulic system holds 5.75 gallons. Variants include low-profile, 4WD ROPS, and cab models.
Detailed specifications and technical data for Belarus 9011
Power
Engine:98 hp (73.1 kW)
PTO (tested):93.33 hp (69.6 kW)
PTO (claimed):75 hp (55.9 kW)
Drawbar (tested):81.81 hp (61.0 kW)
Engine
Type:turbocharged diesel
Model:Belarus D245.5
Power:98 hp (73.1 kW)
Cooling:liquid-cooled
Cylinders:4-cylinder
Rated RPM:1800
Air cleaner:oil bath
Bore/Stroke:4.331x4.921 inches (110 x 125 mm)
Compression:16:1
Displacement:289.8 ci (4.7 L)
Oil capacity:16 qts (15.1 L)
Starter volts:24
Coolant capacity:20 qts (18.9 L)
Capacity
Fuel:34 gal (128.7 L)
Hydraulic system:5.75 gal (21.8 L)
Variants
9045:4WD ROPS
9311:2WD cab
9345:4WD cab
9011L:low-profile
Hydraulics
Type:open
Valves:2
Capacity:5.75 gal (21.8 L)
Pump flow:12 gpm (45.4 lpm)
Mechanical
ROPS:Yes
Drive:Two-wheel drive
Brakes:Dry disc brakes
Steering:hydrostatic power
Production
Series:9000 Series
Built in:Minsk, Belarus
Years made:1997 - 1999
Original price:$22,000 (1999)
Transmission
Type:partially synchronized
Gears:14 forward and 4 reverse
Clutch:dry disc
Details:Seven gears (1-7) in two ranges (low/high). Synchronized shifting in gears three to seven. Lower gear, range, and shuttle shifting is not synchronized.